I was pretty certain that they had established that the dagger wouldn't work on Klaus but I wasn't sure and with this show it became strangely probable.
I was pretty certain that they had established that the dagger wouldn't work on Klaus but I wasn't sure and with this show it became strangely probable.
It got cancelled and was made a "segment" on InfoMania which usually consisted of 90 seconds of Conor asking Brett and Ellen what they were looking forward to seeing that weekend.
I like/liked Brett Erlich but just couldn't get into him as host of Infomania. Plus the horrible set redesign they had. It just didn't feel like Infomania anymore. By the time it was finally cancelled I hadn't watched it in weeks.
I'm not sure if it's going factor into the plot but I found it interesting that Jeremy isn't simply seeing dead people, he's seeing dead vampires. I couldn't help but wondering if this is going toward what vampires encounter after they die. That said this might just be the Supernatural fan in me talking.
Anyone besides me feeling an eventual "Charles is actually Cassie's dad" twist? For some reason I'm really getting that vibe. It seems very natural for me for us to eventually end up dealing with "dead ideal dad is really an alive bad guy" and "I have a half sister that I never knew about and I'm apparently in love…
I suppose the assumption that we're making is that there are only six
families out there that have the gift of witchcraft. I imagine that
eventually we'll end up meeting more families that have the gift.
Am I the only person that took Bridget(as Siobhan) telling the FBI agent that "Bridget" would never assault a police officer and take his gun to mean that there's more to what happened with her and the police officer that ended up handcuffed in the bathroom. Not showing us what happened just screams later episode…
While I enjoyed this more than The Lying Game, I think they did a far better job with "How is the twin suppose to know what to do?"
Well the doctor told her that "she's only four weeks along" I believe, so she has a while before she should be showing. And if she ends up living the lie for that long she can always secretly "miscarry." For some reason I don't think her husband seems the type that is going be going with her for her doctor visits.
Did anyone notice that during a couple of the driving scenes they seemingly just ran the footage at a faster than normal rate? For some reason I found it really distracting.
If I ever stop watching the show I'll at least tune in for the first episode of each season since it seems required to show a shot of Piper from behind in a bikini.
Going on a show aimed for singer and songwriters when you can't play any instruments seems just to be a recipe for failure. The girl at best needs to be working with a producer, at worst she needs a laptop full of instrumental tracks. That said Bravo didn't do the final song any favors with the tv edit job, it's not a…
A little Googling shows that Work of Art was renewed for a second season.
Well Damon has been searching for her, Stefan on the other hand had accepted her death and decided that all emotions he felt for her were a result of compulsion. Plus Damon got over her rather quickly once she confessed that she didn't have feelings for him.
Shows appeal to people for different reasons. Personally I actually didn't like last week's episode at all. On the other hand this was probably my favorite episode since the first episode before the hiatus.
I don't mind Elena going to school but I'm always under the assumption that Stefan must have dropped out till the next episode where he decides to go to to school. I know there was at least once episode where a teacher commented on Stefan showing up but still, do they not have rules about truancy?
Flo and Christie both apparently did a single roadblock.
I kinda disagree. It's sort of what would separate it from the Angel/Buffy-verse. The characters aren't spending hundreds of years learning martial arts to do battle. Generally speaking conflict in TVD world seems to come down to, if you're more powerful than the other person you kill them, if you're not you flee. If…
Harold
For anyone that watched What Happens Next, was it just me or did Harold get REALLY fat?
I remain disappointed that Marcel didn't rap the theme song.