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Not directly affected, no. But starting that side plot on the same day that the most populous state finds their awful law ruled unconstitutional (and the 9th Circuit court's unanimous vote that the district federal judge whose ruling was being appealed did not need to recuse himself because he was gay) is a nice

I was never a big fan of Mila although I admit that she's obviously talented, mainly because she has like zero flexibility when it comes to a design.  Having your own aesthetic is one thing, but being so freaking rigid is another. You'd think a Miss Piggy themed challenge would be a good reason to just say "Whatever"

I am not that old, but spent a lot of my early childhood playing with an ancient Underwood because I liked the clicky noises, and thought that task was awesome.

I think another reason Sophie occurred to me was because her chicken-fried steak rant still makes me laugh. "Meat should never be used as an adjective!" Clearly this sandwich as described would have met her standards easily.

My bet was Nate on the basis of "It's MY FRIDGE", with Sophie a solid second just because I could not figure out how Eliot would react to her being the culprit since she's much harder to yell at. Hardison actually being the guilty party was a distant third.

I don't have any strong feelings about the wedding card, but I can think of many uses for her 'Fuck This' card.  Someone needs to market that as soon as possible.

Changing things like names to be less distinct and thereby making the world in general a blander place is something of a pet peeve for me. And Siobhan happens to be a name I rather like, as well.

… Because that's how you spell "Siobhan".

Especially when Klaus knows Tyler is a friend of Elena's, and she's perfectly happy to follow around people who want to kill her in a quest to get someone back, and where Elena goes Damon will inevitably follow… giant hassle. Let him go, find other non Elena-adjacent werewolves to turn, leave conscience-free Stefan on

I still don't think that counteracts the anti-publicity of finding out the hideous skirt that Palermo girl was wearing last week is $216.  ON SALE.

No.

Same here on the snowboarders. That personality type tends to grate on my nerves pretty quickly so I was kind of expecting to be vaguely annoyed by them all season, but whichever one of them it was that made a comment about how it was *nice* that they'd been watching their spending since it meant they had more cash to

Why is my edit button not working dammit?

I think Elijah said last year that it was 1000 years ago in Eastern Europe, although I cannot for the life of me remember which episode that would have been in and may be crossing mythologies from some other supernatural based medium.

I'm fairly certain it is the necklace Elena has. Klaus probably wouldn't have noticed — he didn't know it was important, hadn't seen it in about 90 years, and he didn't really spend very much time around Elena aside from the whole killing her incident.

Considering how nasty Nate was in the speech at the end (yes, yes heavy handed blah) what with taunting the guy about his suddenly increasing pulse rate among other things, and that Nate's a LOT more vicious when he isn't drinking, I'd go with no on that one myself.

Well, that'll teach me to load the page, walk away, and post without refreshing.

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