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I was sooo happy to see her in a flashback. Maybe it will happen more? *crosses fingers*
You bastards!
haha, +1.
Very true.
Really? I did not love the tv show. I thought the casting was really off on all counts. I may have to watch it again.
I don't love Codex Alera, but the Dresden Files is probably my favorite series of books. Good stuff. The first two are a little slow but Summer Knight ( book 3, I think?) is straight up excellent and it just keeps on getting better from there.
Hah, the Equalizer. I still remember seeing a promo for that where the dude says in this dramatic voice, "One day, you're going to wake up dead!" And I remember being like, how... but if I'm... well, then. That's the only thing I can ever think of when confronted with that show.
I know, it breaks my heart. :(
Josh Hartnett looks like a poor man's Val Kilmer in that top pic.
That's... awkward.
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I don't see her as particularly clingy. I mean, she's chasing after him to try to save him, yeah, but I think she's been pretty clear that this is because she loves him and believes that the good, loving guy she knows is who he really is. I'm not sure that's actually the case.
I really wasn't going to bother watching season 7. I was used to Supernatural telling me a coherent, layered story that would build and build and actually have a point - and then there was season 6. After much excitement here, I caved and watched the first episode of season 7 and I was braced for crazy Castiel to be…
Note that the first 5 or 6 episodes are monster of the week, and then the mythology kicks in. Persevere.
Instead she cried because her daddy hates her. What a big bad vampire. I want to throat-punch her dad.
I posted this in the odeck, but I am loving the recaps by author Dianne Sylvan.
Hmm, I think Damon is so broken he's likely to do something terrible to Elena if she gets those ideas. He's crazy in his pretty head.
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