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I distinctly remember thinking in this episode that I'd have been told to go straight home if I tried to wear either Faye or Cassie's outfit into school, but I just chalk it up to this being the CW. Cassie's skirt was really damned short, but Faye's bra was visible above the neckline of her shirt. So I guess it

Nope. There was some talk early on in the development of The Secret Circle that the two shows would exist in the same universe to allow for crossover potential, but the producers ruled that out a while back. I think the Secret Circle people didn't want to have to abide by the mythology already set up in TVD (and the

I agree that there is some danger in making it so blatant at the beginning that Cassie (blonde girl) and Adam (the one we haven't seen shirtless) have this 'destined to be together' thing going. However, I'm willing to give the show some time to see how they handle it. I've only read the first book and part of the

I don't know how they're going to handle it in the show, but in the books (where there were 12 in the circle), it was stated that many of the people in the circle were at least 2nd or 3rd cousins, so it was implied that it had been somewhat incestuous.

The sexual subtext in that scene was so blatant, it was just text. My friend and I were laughing the whole time. It was so awkward, but knowing Kevin Williamson, it was totally intentionally. Its funny now, but it'll get old if they keep going to the 'sex metaphor magic' too many times.

That was my thought last night at the end of the episode, that the ghost storyline would kick into high gear when Bonnie gets back to town. Pretty much nobody is paying attention to Jeremy right now other than Matty, so she'll be the one to notice something is up and do something about it.

@tossin The book series is owned by Alloy Entertainment, and they contracted the writer, LJ Smith, years ago to write a vampire series about two brothers torn between a human girl. Her name appears on the books, but they're not really "hers."

They've been pretty vague on ages (probably so that they can make it whatever they want later), but they did say specifically last season that Rachel was a sophomore and Finn told Teri he was 16. No doubt, they'll contradict themselves later if it serves the storyline.

Its gonna be Sera Gamble taking over as Executive Producer in Season 6, but I too would have preferred Ben Edlund.