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Weird mixed bag of an episode.

Ok, that makes sense. I'm overthinking the whole thing anyways, most tv shows never show realistic testing. I was going based on what I've heard from my docs, but you can't trust doctors farther than you can see 'em so it's not that strange that I've heard something different than others.

I *think* the first time she got stuck in the door and then was invited in, but I could easily be remembering wrong. And then this time she was definitely stuck at the threshold (or at least that's what it looked like to me, *shrug*).

Re-write of my strange disappeared comment, hopefully this sticks.

That's weird — my last comment is "awaiting moderation." Is this new fun times with Disqus or something I've just always missed out on?

Ok, so hopefully not too much with the personal info — it bothers me because I just had my first ultrasound last week and it was definitely not the fun on-the-stomach kind. The nicer version can't be done until you're much farther along, so it was a little thing that irritated me to see.

I don't particularly like Cami either — I think it's a combination of the actress and the giant piles of exposition she's constantly swimming in.

I'm split between it being witchy business (he's seemed ok with them having a number of the bodies so far) and it being that creepy priest.

I haven't really been sold on the show before this episode. I've been on the fence about it, because although I like the characters the story was just never enough to really grab my attention.

Wow, I would love this reveal. Especially if this whole thing is just a really, really long con on Silas.

The more I think about the doppleganger timeline the more my head hurts. Katherine and Stefan were born way out of time for each other if they were both human. Same thing with Elena.

Damn, I forgot about that, in the midst of all the ganger threads. Matt is off on his own, having his own crazy plotline and it's going to be awesome. I wouldn't mind zombies, but it has to be handled right.

I *think* that Professor Evil said that Bonnie was the only one who could drop the Veil because she was related by blood to Q, but last season was so tangled it's hard to remember for sure. Bonnie was special for *some* reason.

You are absolutely right. Objection overruled. Carry-on.

Nah, they had Bonnie desiccate him, remember? They were keeping in him a coffin all corpsed until they could drop him in the ocean.

But she was Bonnie's ancestor,right — so she's supposed to be related to Q, right? They said something about all that way back when I think.

How do people feel about the name thing — Q just deciding to call herself Tessa? I thought it was pretty weird at the time, but it'd be great if everyone else keeps calling her Q and she insists on Tessa, like the mad-dog crazy thing that she is.

Do you mean the witch who had the immortality spell Momma Original stole to make her kids vampires? I think they said before that was a Bennett ancestor — so yeah she'd be related to Q right?

As soon as they showed the tent all bloody and the heart, but no body, I figured Imara had to be out there somewhere running around. No body, no death — I've seen this show before. And I agree with @avclub-fc338fa43180570a8ea616e97bb20dfa:disqus — if Imara died, why does the world keep making Imara-gangers?

HEY LOOOKIE! Over here! The Originals are hiding out over here on Tuesday having a giant crazy hybrid-baby war! Forget all about how they effect the plot of TVD!