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Doesn't matter if he has seen airplanes, though. I imagine he has plenty of moments when he slips back into his "old" way of thinking and speaks before he reconsiders…I say "old" because by his count it might have been a few weeks ago that he was a century and a half in the past.

Also, there are these wonderful things called "flashbacks".

You clearly never heard of a little show called Continuum. Or the godawful Orii arc of Stargate SG-1.

Yeah, does Zack believe that Frain is dead, already? Did one of those "lanterns" look like him? I don't know.

Good point…
Season 2 wasn't too bad concerning that. Season 3 however…yeah, starts out rough.

I think you just failed the assessment test for The Vampire Diaries.

What about Moloch? Death is just one of the Riders. Small fish.

Judging by last week's episode of this show, it might have some moments like that, but I'd rather it didn't.

Aww, hell naw! Is this the new "Hodor!"?

Yeeeees, this is how it's going to be from now on! This was my favorite episode so far.
And that after last week's episode which - Noble or no Noble - was my least favorite.

If you have seen Fringe and you know the same people are behind this, there would be little doubt that this is going to be highly watchable. It was never unlikely and I was wondering why the AVC played it like that, as they should know.

Not quite. He "most respectfully"d it.

Are you happy a lot with this show? Subtletly is not exactly this show's strength.

Sarah DID look better than Emily at the party…I doubt that was a coincidence, because Emily almost never doesn't look good anywhere. Smells like audience manipulation.

Not a crazy thought, I had the same one. I get a strange vibe from those two, although I wouldn't exactly say it's chemistry and Carrie doesn't seem nervous around him.

I have to make a terrible confession…I completely forgot about that boy he killed.

It was only incest "in spirit", though. Dexter was adopted. Harry did have an affair with Dexter's biological mother, Laura Moser. However, his father was Joe Driscoll, a Vietnam vet.

I watched, because "people" on this show get shit done very fast and I actually enjoy to think about the convoluted storylines. Even though I probably get most of it wrong and constantly getting confused by everything.
However, getting the info dumps for the story is not as much fun.

If The Anchor being a supernatural creature could die without destroying The Other Side, then I see no reason why Quetsiyah didn't kill her immediately back then after creating The Other Side. I would think that Amara needs to be supernatural AND present on Our Side for any of that Anchor business to work.

Hot damn! Dobrev whispering like that was the high point of the episode for me. No pun intended.