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Did I mishear something last night, or did Charlie say the book series were still going on?

The church scene would have been better if Cas was praying. When he doesn't get an answer, he could then lose his faith. This would explain the shift from the past seasons of seeking penance and his past experiences with the higher power (i.e., the resurrections of himself [excluding what Naomi did], and some of Sam's

I actually like the "play at home" idea. It's one thing to say one does well at Jeopardy, it's another to play it competitively and be forced to keep a score. An app can be fun with that.

To be fair, the males on the show are eye candy. To reduce them to superficial looks and kill them would be sexist against men and creepy.

I'm actually ok with the bare-bones introduction to Cora (and even Scott's dad), provided that in later seasons things are explained and are relatively important. I like to think of this as plot seeding.

I want to throw it out there that Scott's dad should not be referred to as "Papa McCall." That's a title I'm leaving for Mama McCall's new beau (fingers crossed that it will happen), who I hope is either Chris Argent or Sheriff Stilinski, a choice that differs to me depending on the other characters that I'm shipping

My favorite part, when Scott called Jennifer's cellphone to arrange the showdown.

Well, it does seem odd that these teens are still going through their routine when they are constantly attacked and are under the pressure of pending doom. Then one realizes that most of the world is oblivious to the supernatural threats such that it would be stranger if the teens were to be truants.

My favorite part was when Scott brought his mother's watch for the ritual, citing that it was the one thing from her marriage that worked. Oh, Scott… just leave the thinking to Stiles.

Darach magic allows Blake to be in one location and accomplish things in another.

At first I was somewhat annoyed that the villain not only had a job as a teacher, but was also somewhat dedicated to it. I expected her to spend her days "daraching" or otherwise laying low until the lunar eclipse when apparently the targets of her revenge would have absolutely no power. She could have also spent that

When are we going to learn of the origin of that impenetrable elevator?

My favorite part, when Jennifer tries to convince Derek how implausible it seems that this teacher/girlfriend is also the darach. It's a sobering reminder that even in 2013, a woman can't have it all. :(

My favorite part was when the twins questioned their continued attendance at the high school.