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You knew the Minotaur's head was in the the box. Nice ending with the zombie trick-or-treaters. How are they going to get out of that? Lange will set them all on fire?

Yes much like the X-men. John could go bad. I hope not. John told Jedikiah that each time he kills, he lose a little bit of his soul. Like Voldemort making the horcruxes.

I really enjoy this fast-paced show. Of course Arrow got ear plugs to counteract the Sonic Scream. Arrow and Black Canary were kicking butt. Nice job shooting the gernade in mid-air, then swapping weapons of choice. BC decided to go the non-fatality route this time but the Mayor just ended up in the hands of Brother

I'm enjoying Tomorrow People. The special effects are relatively good and their powers can be used unexpectedly, like when Stephen saved Jedikiah from the booby-trapped car. And now we learned that John can kill.

In last night's episode, Stephen's little brother asked him "what kind of name is Jedikiah?" at the dinner table.

I didn't watch TVD until recently so I don't know the history either. The Originals do have the arrogance the comes from being powerful and nearly unkillable. My sense is there is a limit to what Elijah will let Klaus get away with and we may find out what that is this season. But I could be wrong.

Great episode. Fast paced, lots of stuff. I loved how both groups collided to help save the hacker. It was similar to last episode when Reese and Carter ran into each other on the corner going after HR.

I'd guess it's when they were discussing Vigilance, their new foe. Or maybe Root.

Add me to the list who loved this episode. (Personnaly I grade shows compared to all of the crap on TV, so it's on a curve, not agaist my Platonic ideal of Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones, etc.)

The actor playing the priest usually plays bad guys. Someone here referred to him as "the poor man's Melone."

I liked this episode a lot more than most commenters or the reviewer. Maybe my expectations were lower.

Pecs McManlyman

I'm liking the CW, thanks for the reminder.

Kind of liked this show. It's nothing great obviously. Tikki-Tacos reminded me of Soderbergh's black ops super soldier Haywire. She got the best of the guy from Homeland in the elevator, granted she got the jump on him and kept him on the defensive.

In The Way Way Back she was the mom again. I liked that movie. Wow, an F? Might have to check this show out.

Hodor!

About Carrie going rogue over Dana: I think it was made more plausible by what she told the FBI guy, that if Nicholas Brody came back he would contact Dana and his family. So keeping her safe was a way to make sure they had a chance of catching Brody.

I'd give it an A just for Yul walking about.

These last two episodes have been good and I'm liking the spy stuff. Not too into the Dana drama but I guess it keeps us involved with the Brody family as he is MIA. Carrie tells the FBI guy that if Brody makes contact, it will be with Dana and their family. And then perhaps unstable Carrie looking in on Dana gave us

Christine Woods is amazing. She needs a cool boyfriend like New Girl's Nick/Jake Johnson. But then he would be butting up against Stuart. I knew an IT guy who was a lot like Stuart in many ways. Agree about the assistant. He sort of reminds me of Marc Maron's assistant on his show. That guy was hilarious.