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Yeah, Marcel isn't remotely Chaotic Neutral.

Thanks! I'm glad someone liked it.

Yep. Odd, isn't it?

Also, given the choice between hanging out with Elijah and my weird cousins, I'd pick Elijah every time.

I couldn't believe when Hayley called TYLER a backstabber. Didn't she have a huge crush on him at one point? And, oh, didn't she stab him and 12 of his closest friends in the back?

We're also not sure what impact the cure has on the hybrid process.

Bex and Elijah do need daylight rings. Bex said this when she revealed their history to Elena.

They were apparently created (as of this season) when a couple (Nina Dobrev and Paul Wesley) took an immortality potion. Because they couldn't die, nature created look-alikes who COULD die. These pop up in their family lines every 500 years or so.

His mother tied his hybrid side to a specific line of doppelganger, one that contains all the Nina Dobrev characters on TVD. He needed to sacrifice a doppelganger to unleash his werewolf half and feed the turned hybrids doppelganger blood. If he fed them human blood, they'd go crazy and die. It's implied that his

It's about damn time everyone turned against Klaus. This is the most realistic the show has been— it's finally admitting that Klaus is a reprehensible dick who deserves no loyalty. I was particularly happy to see Rebekah betray her shitty brother again. I really think that she would have joined the MF crew properly if

I think it's more "murdering the baby" against Hayley's will that I have a problem with. There is no fucking way that a child of Klaus could be a good thing.

That was the impression I got. Though I'm still not sure what weird rationale they're going to give as to why non-Klaus hybrids can't make hybrids. Or why it was okay to use werewolf blood in the transformation. I get that they can't use doppelganger blood, but I thought hybrids craved human blood, not werewolf blood.

Now they know our disgusting secret!

It has never rained in Hawai`i. The forests remain lush by the will of the tourism industry alone.

Who?

I'm shocked this is on the AVC instead of The Onion.

So did everyone else in the book, though, and a lot of them were far more courageous. Ron doesn't stand out in that regard, particularly not in light of the incidents I referenced above.

I, for one, am shocked that Tobias Funke is not the long-lost brother of the Dean.

He was all of those things, but he wasn't her intellectual equal or even close to it. And he seemed too nice to be with someone like her; I'd imagine him being more drawn to a woman as sweet and doting as he was.

I saw the clues, but it was a bit too much of a "They always fight and view the world in a completely different manner! They must be in love!" thing for me. The biggest thing for me was that Hermione was so full empathy and Ron really wasn't. He was also perfectly willing to ditch his friends over stupid things— a