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That was so touching! FF definitely worked because the tone didn't suddenly shift into "and now, a sensitive moment of affirmation" territory, but actually kept pace with the overall feel of the series.

I won't! (I had no idea that she wrote WW. I thought WW was like a pretty gritty fantasy book or something.)

She would certainly come to that conclusion on her own. It wouldn't be "Damon's dead, guess I'll be independent now!" It would be "now what I do? guess I'll spend a season figuring that out!"

When you get to a lemon chapter, let me know.

I haven't read a lot of Simone, but the way she introduced the transgender roommate in Batgirl came off as very clumsy to me. Were things better integrated in this book, or did were there more "and now a page about diversity" style moments that sort of came out of nowhere?

TERRIFYING

As long as Kevin O'Leary stays on CBC's The Lang and O'Leary Exchange, I'm happy.

You're wrong. Trophy Wife was excellent. You have a lack of taste. That's your problem. Otherwise you'd agree with me that it is excellent. My thoughts are objective. Let's have a hug?

I sort of want Damon to die soon just so that the next season can involve Elena realizing that she doesn't need to define herself by men or by being in a relationship.

*gasp* multiple hypotheses?

Eh, Sara's not anorexic, and she's the only female member of the cast who needs to be able to punch things convincingly.

"they be obsessed with the ratings"?

Really? I may need to start watching that shit then.

That sounds great actually. The show would only be four minutes long!!!

Ummmm… I think it was pretty clearly established in this episode that Travelers don't use spirit magic mmmmmkay? :)

"The Vampire Diaries: Now Filming on the CW's Vancouver lot!"

I quite liked this episode. It had that rare TVD-zip to its pace and plotting. Having the show give us more time with the rank and file of the travelers was a good idea!

I like to think that the rest of Liv and Luke's coven is dead, and speaks to them solely through a collection of asshole living dolls that they inhabit and make the twins carry around with them.

They aren't there voluntarily. Mystic Falls is actually where the Hunger Games takes place.

If Argus brings her back with science, I hope they also blind her with it.