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Did we actually see him get owned? I don't remember now. I feel like they cut away before he was attacked.

I LOVED that the one FBI guy goes "not our problem" as a blood-soaked maniac comes streaming by. Be a little more realistic, The Strain, please.

Calling the boyfriend a guest was definitely brutal, but that guy is also the worst, so I guess I'm rooting for them both to be vampire meat next week.

I laughed so hard at "classic cockblock!" yup, Queens lady, I've seen this one a million times too.

Cause being the cure for Hep-V wasn't enough!

This is exactly my Robin Williams story too. My dad worked really hard when we were younger, and he was forever running late for dinners together and missing dance and piano recitals because of work. When I saw Hook, I realized I wasn't the only kid who wished dad didn't work so much, and it also made me understand

Yup, I laughed out loud.

Perfect, indeed!

OK yea I thought the same but didn't know if it was just an Under the Dome oversight

Yea he does not appeal to me at ALL either, bring on the Scot!

I heard it too!

I always wondered if your "Lupin" was HP related. The Addams threw me off.

I agree! Just because you're an adult doesn't make you stop wishing these kinds of adventures could happen to you or that you've outgrown reading that kind of story. I haven't read these books but I think I just might have to and am very much looking forward to more of the show.

Yea they lingered on Pauline's red door painting for so long I thought my DVR paused.

Speaking of - is Pauline a patient there or a therapist/teacher?

As opposed to…an actual vampire?

Well, yes, obviously. But the Archmage's "Never Vampires" is just not quite accurate. Vampire Diaries also uses silver against vamps, right? I'm blanking on them.

Right? That whole conversation should have been turned around, with Nora being angry at staff for losing her mother and allowing her to wander off. Maybe the point was she's in assisted living and she needs to be in a facility that is more hands-on?

I also called BS on her committing suicide due to her Catholicism. Especially because her note said she did it because she couldn't live without Ansel, not because she basically committed murder last episode or because the world was being taken over by demons and she wanted to get to heaven or some such. And would

True Blood would like a word with you.