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I actually appreciated the hours of operation on this leg since it opened prior to when the scheduled flight was suppose to get in. Even if it was simply an hour normally things would be set up so that that it wouldn't have opened till all the teams would have arrived.

That's the case for Klaus, not the case for the hybrids he's been siring. Klaus is a perfect hybrid because he was nearly unkillable to begin with as an Original and the few weaknesses he had were eliminated when the curse was broken.

Tyler's boss got fired because of the papers that Siobhan stole. As a result Tyler was offered his boss's job and flew to New York to talk to Andrew. Hence the business dinner.

The legs on this season of the race have all around been poorly put together. Last night's episode was essentially just a detour and a roadblock. And after the detour they essentially had a clue that told them to find something maybe 5 minutes away, get another clue, then run to the pit stop.

Because they didn't want to come across looking like the bad guys. Though not U-Turning the snowboarders would be like not U-Turning the cowboys, it just doesn't make sense in terms of trying to win the race.

I kinda hated the idea of the U-Turn the way this leg was set up because it was right before you went on to the pit stop. Plus the other side of the detour would have been near impossible for most of the other teams to complete.

I think the show has done a decent enough job showing that Diana and Faye don't have the smartest parents. I imagine we only have to wait so long for a bigger bad to come and smite them.

X Factor really learned nothing from the past seasons of Glee where it was greatly proven than no matter how many talented singers you have, you can only focus in on like three at best. Paula also really didn't learn how to put together a decent medley. Though I wish them well in their future endeavors of auditioning

Yeah, I remember reading the book summaries probably during season one or season two and thinking how incredibly horrible they sounded. Is there a good example of a television show adapted from a book where the book is actually better?

Yes the necklace contained vervaine but it doesn't mean that she's unprotected just because she hasn't been wearing it. The necklace was just a convenient way of Stefan to get vervaine on her.

I think the circle is seemingly too clueless to have actual moles in them, especially with how straightforward the show has been with everything up till this week. That said there definitely seems to be at least groundwork for making Adam interesting with the new found insight into him. Only problem is that so far

Well usually a Chuck season is broken up into two parts, "We know we have X amount of episodes but we might end up with more" front end and the "Okay we have X amount of episodes and this may or may not be our last season" back end. Instead they know exactly how many episodes they have to tell their story and that

I found it kinda interesting that we get to see all the female witches chloroformed but we don't get to see how Adam was taken down. It was like they didn't want to show him being easily taken down like all the other girls but they didn't want to show him actually putting up a fight either.

I really wasn't sure which was worse Cassie seemingly believing Jake's story about Nick or the fast acting, no struggle chloroforming. Actually I know what worse, "I'm a killer bee."

Probably cheaper/easier to get the rights to them.

No one in TVD world has really been shown to have "fighting skills." It's all about raw power and using your head.

It's a two way street. Anna has to be thinking about Jeremy while Jeremy is thinking of her. I'm assuming that with the whole "needing to let go" that Anna isn't going show up or at the very least not show up until Jeremy is in danger.

Which is why I said I agreed with everything AFTER the buses. The buses arriving time could have actually lead to some dramatic tension to the episode but that was pretty much completely eliminated with the only variable post-bus being taxis.

The people on the 4:30 bus said that their bus stopped often to let people off. It's no different than when they travel by airplane and a plane that is suppose to arrive early ends up being late and a later plane ends up getting there early.

How is the buses any different than picking different flights? While I pretty much agree with you on everything AFTER the buses, I don't think the buses by themselves were really a problem.