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I don't know; for a supposedly feminist episode, there was a lot of sexist ickiness going on. Bex being unable to save herself (even though werewolf venom doesn't hurt her and vampires are supposed to be able to do that super-jump thing), Hayley being betrothed to some dude without her consent, Elijah having to save

I'm relieved. She was doing nothing for the show, so they offed her.

Just take it easy on the peppers. You know why.

What if he was HDB?

He-yo!

I want to hold him in my arms and make a baby.

His father was living in the house THE WHOLE TIME!

Oddly, this is one of the better reviews we've gotten from Phil. Maybe someone else read our comments and passed the message along to him? Maybe the reviews will approach mediocre-level by the sixth season?

It's so disgusting. I don't need to know the gory details of his passing. Surely his loss alone is enough to make the news.

OMG, drug overdoses are SOOOOOO 20 years ago!

Yeah, there was something truly unique about their alchemy.

Oh, he was so fantastic in Doubt. And everything else, of course.

Though for whatever reason, the first scene that popped in my head was him sitting on the couch with Lara Flynn Boyle in Happiness. It's so hard to make a creepy, failed-wannabe-rapist seem sympathetic, but PSH pulled it off.

I was just thinking about this scene. The compassion in his face, his abject commitment to a small, ensemble role.

Agreed.

What a devastating blow to the film industry. He was one of the few actors who could make me emote on cue. Heartbreaking.

Yeah, it was Eddie, me, and . . . applesticker?

Still healthier than meth!

Yeah, and then you get to make out with Ian Somerhalder! I call that a win.

Humanity switch! Bam!