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This was possibly the best version of the Real World/Road Rules Challenge. Pitting the men vs. the women, it had the moments that would make it infamous (Puck spitting on David BEFORE the show even started, cat fights, and even a wedding).
This was the Golden Age of MTV reality TV because at this point it was still about the people interacting and not just about getting drunk and partying.
The men, being men, took emotions out the equation and decided that the lowest man on the points board would be eliminated - leaving the strongest men left for the finale. The women, bringing emotions into the equation, didn't do that early on and it hurt them causing rifts within the team.
All in all, this was an excellent season of competition and is a must watch for "Challenge" fans.
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It was OK. The first season was quite funny. The second had a few moments but you could tell tat they wrote episodes shortly after seeing "The Jinx" and dragged out a joke that wasn't funny to begin with through an entire season. Now, here we are for season three (they brought back a "Jinx" reference right off the bat too, and it's so out of place and unfunny - ugh!) and I got through two episodes and I think I am out.
The quirky humor isn't humorous anymore and it's overall too cartoony w/ pretty lame references (and literally stealing a Gattaca joke made in "The League"), the jokes are stale, the characters are all annoying (especially her landlord - good gracious is she grating) - when I didn't find them to be at the start of the series, and it ultimately feels like they are trying way too hard. Sorry Kimmy Schmidt, you broke me.
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Not only is "Legend of Korra" one of the best animated shows I believe it's one the of the best television shows of all time. Yes, I realize that this is high praise for an animated series but in 12 episodes running 30 minutes, "Korra" packed in more humor, adventure, drama, wonder, action and jaw-dropping moments than most series do in an entire run.
It's beautifully animated and filled with wonderful voice work from top to bottom and every episode leaves you wanting more. The action set pieces are some of the best I've ever seen. It's a great show to watch for kids and adults alike. After the series finale, I was left saddened that it was over but glad that it had happened at all.