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*spoiler alert* 
Because both will be in that spin-off. Quinn and Masuka. Has to be. Angel won't be in it, because he somehow dies this season.

I am spoiler-phobic, but even I don't give a shit about anything that is remotely connected to the life of Quinn. That is, everyone on this show. I am just happy it's over soon.

You mean that the author's obvious antipathy towards Joss Whedon wasn't sufficiently telegraphed throughout this article?

That was indeed a shitty character the otherwise quite serviceable (do I have to waste your time saying "No pun intended?") Jamie Murray had to play. Also, she was dangerously pale which was more disturbing to me than most of Dexter's kills.

Harrison is actually talking now, so that doesn't quite work as a comparison.

My money is firmly on that. Somehow, one day Quinn appeared and now we will never get rid of him until we draw our last breath. And I don't understand why this happened.

Ah, I'm very late to the party…

I got a Revolution notification for THIS??

All of that was stupid. I am loving it. Waste no time, make no sense. True True Blood.

This is what is wrong with humankind…just because there is some species that can kill us doesn't give us the right to exterminate them! It's nature, people! All animals deal with that.

Patrick is going to appear as a ghost to Terry, because Lafayette needs some more development on his Brujo storyline.
No, wait…wasn't he part of that storyline last season with the Ifrit, already? Shockingly, I don't remember that, at all.

That's not something I pictured Sookie saying this season. But that was back when I thought Warlow would be Rob Zombie.

Not one, but two of those unfunny threads. Come on, it's not like this was much of a twist, not even in the show's plot. They made it beyond obvious on purpose, especially for the audience of that other show they also stole the name of that character from.

Ridiculous! Sam clearly has a thing for every female he ever met who is younger than himself.

Even more importantly, nobody told Andy that he is a descendant of Bill. Which makes Andy's fairy kids related to Bill. But so is probably half of Bontemps.

Hm, ok….sorry for getting you wrong, but what you said…no. That concept seems strange to me. I don't ever feel more anxious than when I'm all alone by myself. 

" Ragnar likes to escalate conflicts"
Where do you get that from? The opposite is true. When they arrive in Northumbria at first, it's Rollo who starts the fight. Ragnar was trying diplomacy. He raids at night or on Sundays instead of attacking as soon as possible. Don't let your growing disdain of Ragnar show too

My s2 predicitions are similar to yours, but I'd go one step further:
Jarl Borg and King Horik are in cahoots, planting Aslaug for Ragnar. Of course, Horik doesn't really give a crap about Borg, which is probably win-win for him. Rollo has said it a thousand times on this show that he wants to be Ragnar's equal. Which

Yeah, DP should be very amusing to a 12-year-old.

Same here. It was mockery mixed with disappointment that Athelstan turned down one of the highest honors known to a Viking (yet, each and every one of them would rather not have to be sacrificed, I take it) mixed with a (large) amount of relief that his friend is going to stick around.