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To your point, all of that happened and Caroline can sit and have a heart-to-heart with Stefan like that mess is no big deal. Double standard much? When Klaus, Damon, her own Father pulled nonsense like this there was no room at the Inn for them. Come on! Let's take 5 minutes and make this an equal opportunity

I kept thinking "Stefan, you' like 150- some odd years old. Why are you telling anyone with ears or supernatural hearing that you just got dumped?" If nothing else it reminds you that all these supernatural occurrences are happening to a group of High School students, or beings that unfortunately choose to eternally

I kept thinking "Stefan, you' like 150- some odd years old. Why are you telling anyone with ears or supernatural hearing that you just got dumped?" If nothing else it reminds you that all these supernatural occurrences are happening to a group of High School students, or beings that unfortunately choose to eternally

"And I’m not going to lie, that ending made me angry."

"And I’m not going to lie, that ending made me angry."

The more I think about it, the more I feel like Jeremy and Shauna suffer more from the way they were initially introduced. Like the pilot committed to this really smarmy characterization of Jeremy and the casual sex relationship that he and Mindy's character had. It's like "Here is a character that if he were treating

The more I think about it, the more I feel like Jeremy and Shauna suffer more from the way they were initially introduced. Like the pilot committed to this really smarmy characterization of Jeremy and the casual sex relationship that he and Mindy's character had. It's like "Here is a character that if he were treating

My husband also didn't get why Danny would spend Thanksgiving alone at work. I reasoned it like this: First, as far as we know Danny had no family to share the day with. Sure he is friendly with everyone in his office, but he's "that guy" that you work with that can never admit how much they actually enjoy their

My husband also didn't get why Danny would spend Thanksgiving alone at work. I reasoned it like this: First, as far as we know Danny had no family to share the day with. Sure he is friendly with everyone in his office, but he's "that guy" that you work with that can never admit how much they actually enjoy their

Just commenting to find out when Season 3's reviews start. You can add me to the legion of Joey and Pacey fans that adore Season 3. It is not just because the writers and producers realized J&P were the most natural (and obvious) romantic relationship, but also shifted the storyline focus to those actors as well. It

Just commenting to find out when Season 3's reviews start. You can add me to the legion of Joey and Pacey fans that adore Season 3. It is not just because the writers and producers realized J&P were the most natural (and obvious) romantic relationship, but also shifted the storyline focus to those actors as well. It

So the first time it occurs to April that Prof.Shane looks familiar to her is when she's in front of Matt and Jeremy. Not while she is there volunteering alongside him to set up the witch exhibit? Then she plants the seed of "Who Dat? No, really?" by sharing with Matt how she recognizes him. She's just been peppered

So the first time it occurs to April that Prof.Shane looks familiar to her is when she's in front of Matt and Jeremy. Not while she is there volunteering alongside him to set up the witch exhibit? Then she plants the seed of "Who Dat? No, really?" by sharing with Matt how she recognizes him. She's just been peppered

April is just too random to actually BE random. Matt's logic applies "creepy until proven otherwise". She's always around, even when the mains aren't at school (and we know they phone it in unless there is some themed dance, or totally non-regular school hours extracurricular). She just reads as purposely aloof about

April is just too random to actually BE random. Matt's logic applies "creepy until proven otherwise". She's always around, even when the mains aren't at school (and we know they phone it in unless there is some themed dance, or totally non-regular school hours extracurricular). She just reads as purposely aloof about

It's happened enough (and been commented on enough) that TVD should just make a meta-reference to it all ready. We get it, we get it, "There can be only one…and she's a witch sooooooo".

It's happened enough (and been commented on enough) that TVD should just make a meta-reference to it all ready. We get it, we get it, "There can be only one…and she's a witch sooooooo".

Yeah, I can't add anything that hasn't already been said in the review or by most of the commenters. This show has become much like the sleepy Chris in the cold open. He's there on time, no energy, knows what he's supposed to do and goes through the motions to just get it over with, but doesn't look right.

Yeah, I can't add anything that hasn't already been said in the review or by most of the commenters. This show has become much like the sleepy Chris in the cold open. He's there on time, no energy, knows what he's supposed to do and goes through the motions to just get it over with, but doesn't look right.

I have been DVRing this so since the premiere. After about 2 or 3 episodes rack up I eventually get around to watching them. Yet, try as I might I just can't seem to get excited for this show. I find myself tuning in (to this U.S. incarnation at least) out of admiration for the previous versions and literary character