I think they claimed it was his brother, Jan.
I think they claimed it was his brother, Jan.
You don't stop the pass. You accept it. Cradle it.
You don't stop the pass. You accept it. Cradle it.
One of the (racist) jerks on the Hawks called them the "oreo line" first. Then they embraced it. I don't think we weren't supposed to find it racist.
One of the (racist) jerks on the Hawks called them the "oreo line" first. Then they embraced it. I don't think we weren't supposed to find it racist.
Paula Patton was pretty much a blank, don't you think? In addition to not being a great actress, the role was just really underwritten. I loved Simon Pegg, and Renner did OK, but I would really love it if someone would just write a decent female character for the team. JJ should have been able to handle it in MI:3 -…
"most of us watched for the mysteries and overall mythology."
It seems that Tyler's body is being used by Klaus in the same way he used Alaric's, and the same way Esther used Rebekah's. Tyler should be fine, after Klaus makes his exit.
@twitter-205599244:disqus I know that Meredith took some of Damon's blood, but those vials Alaric poured out looked to be labeled, so I would think they came from different sources. When Meredith first told Alaric about using vampire blood to heal humans, it was before or right around the time she took Damon's blood.…
You seem to agree with others that the Damon/Elena scene resets the triangle, but I truly don't understand the reasoning for that. Could you elaborate? Or are you saying that you think Elena's turning is what resets the triangle?
Oh no, I don't think Tyler was in on it voluntarily. I just don't know when Bonnie pulled him into it, or how. Was he there physically? Or was she able to transfer Klaus into his body across the distance? Was he conscious as it was happening? I just want to know how dark Bonnie had to go to get this done. Your idea…
To your first point: this is why I don't think Klaus's real body is actually burned and gone. Because they LOVE Joseph Morgan over there, and I know they'll want him back. I think they'll switch back at some point, and if I'm right about the body, I don't see why it couldn't be right away. Alaric was the threat to…
What I'm curious about is whose blood did Meredith use on Elena? We know she took Damon's at one point, but it looked like she had more than that. It would be important to know in the future, for bloodline reasons, whether Elena's connected to the Mary-Rose-Katherine-Salvatore line or to another line altogether.
You're right that she's not great at combat, which is stupid, given her age and strength. But they established that vampires don't "sense" other vampires, so I'd prefer the writers stay consistent with that. They can tell the difference between human and vampire if they're close enough to smell the blood, I think. And…
Yes, the Klaus/Tyler thing is really intriguing to me, but only if it does not end with a dead Tyler because I love him. It's great that Bonnie has done something interesting, of her own volition, but seriously, I would be afraid of Caroline's wrath if I were her. And everyone else's too. I'm not sure how many people…
Ack! Sorry about that. I'm slow.
I loved Elena. I'm sad to lose Human Elena as a character. I'm undecided on the episode - maybe because of the dread I feel at the VampElena direction, and the sadness now that Alaric is really, truly gone. I thought that it was probably inevitable that Elena would become a vampire at some point, but I really hoped it…
I think you're misreading the question. I think he's saying, they know they're watching a Tim Burton movie, the question is why are they watching it? Why are we still watching this guy's movies?
I'm coming to this really late, but I've thought about this a lot since the bloodline thing was established. The ONLY arguments I can see in favor of not killing all vampires are:
I saw Memento at Sundance at 9:30 in the morning, tired and hungover. I bought the ticket along with 30 others a month before the festival and by that morning, the nondescript title meant nothing to me. I almost skipped it. I flipped through the program to read a bit about it before the lights went down. OK, drama…