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It seems strange that we are starting season 2 and still don't know much about anyone who actually works for Pope. I can't speak for Private Practice, but on Grey's we knew exactly how each character worked within that first season. I couldn't give you a personality trait or life detail for anyone but intensely loyal

It seems strange that we are starting season 2 and still don't know much about anyone who actually works for Pope. I can't speak for Private Practice, but on Grey's we knew exactly how each character worked within that first season. I couldn't give you a personality trait or life detail for anyone but intensely loyal

but I think it's Damon's blood that was in her system. I believe that's what they said in the new season 4 clip. and yes I am hanging around TVD comments from ages ago because I miss it that much.

1.)The show is based around a love triangle, as much as it doesn't really need to at this point, so a reset is inevitable whether it happens next season or 3 seasons from now.  I'm not a fan of love triangles myself but I understand how the show has decided to work. As long as the writers justify Elena's choices in a

Eh,I may be in the minority but I have to call shenanigans

but then he didn't even go to work!

I'm appreciative of the small personality changes they've made in Jess because I really enjoyed her talking shit about Justin Long, her look of mild contempt while watching him cry (or exist really), and how well she handled the situation overall.

I enjoyed the one that was along the lines of  "You look like you should be waiting online to get into Shaq's birthday party"

I think this episode Bonnie said something like "I'd do anything for my friends," which is noble, but they are the WORST FRIENDS EVER. I can't think of one decent thing any of them did for her besides Caroline. Everyone else just apologizes to her then they continure to make her go through the same bullshit in the

Then they should have replaced Grams with characters that can actually help Bonnie. It doesn't do her or the show any favors by promptly killing every single witch we've ever met who wasn't Bonnie. Race aside, they don't even give witches half of the developed storyline they give the vampires that pop up in Mystic

Cousin Skeeter

A round of Hot Cinnamon Rolls on me!

put some pants on

I took it that Joffery reacted like that since he's a virgin and would have no idea what he's doing, which would make him seem more boyish and vulnerable (the opposite of how he wants to come across) coupled with his urge to have total power over a situation and bloodlust

Maybe I've never seen Damon being the "Best" thing for Elena because I view him as the type of guy that every women dates before she realizes intense passion isn't the only thing a relationship can stand on.

But wasn't that the whole point of the trip and the kiss? To let us know that yes, this relationship is happening? They already showed us so there was no reason for them to tell.

Rose's speech seemed to be there just to justify what she's doing to Jeremy, who honestly does not have to approve of Damon and Elena ever. Actually it would be more realistic for him not to trust/like Damon for all the harms way he has put Jeremy in.  It also feels like the speech was trying to explain to the

Agree with you on the muddying of how much she loved David. Now this now makes me confused about Victoria and her love life. Why bring in someone else she love and sacrificed to be with Conrad Grayson? Couldn't they just have made him an old friend and not lover to show a softer side? I hope this develops better as we

wow really? Man I completely forgot about that one, thanks.

I'd also just like to take the time to point out that the avatar for Revenge's twitter account (awesomely it's @REVENGE ) makes Emily VanCamp look like an Animorph book cover.