I had the same thought. It's jarring not to know where you are for a few seconds. I didn't know if we were in the future or a dream or the blue universe.
I had the same thought. It's jarring not to know where you are for a few seconds. I didn't know if we were in the future or a dream or the blue universe.
Yeah… Katherine was a tad Elena-esque in this episode. I would have bought her saving Damon were it for purely selfish reasons. She'd been pretty adamant about not having ever loved Damon until this point and that admission felt jarring. Then again, we've seen her soften up before during the cave episode when Elena…
We definitely saw a twinge of something dark in Bonnie at the end of the episode. I feel like this might be the saving grace her character needs before she becomes completely uninteresting. Make her something more outside of using her magic to get the writer's out of plot devices, for the love of Jebus.
I would watch and rewatch.
Mystic Falls: We're not nearly as stupid as Bon Temps!
Do you think the ghost aspect might allow Sheila Bennett to make a return to slap some interesting into Bonnie? I'd be all for it.
Wow, Vampire Diaries has been flawless this season, save for return of milktoast Bonnie. Can't they off her and bring in her, more interesting, saucier witch cousin? And I'm really excited for next week, given that there's probably no Damon to save Elena's ass. Maybe Bonnie will prove herself slightly useful in this…
While I can say that the main goal of the series is to get generations of girls to hate themselves, I rather enjoyed reading the Senior Year spin off. Made them more tolerable and it fucked with their lives.
I kind of agree with this. Sometimes, it's like the following writer doesn't even view the previous episode. With the exception of Kurt and maybe a hint of sectionals, I don't see anything linking any of these episodes together.
Ugh…
I REALLY wanted to like this episode. But the lack of the story arc and character development is driving me insane. It's like they don't even care anymore. The infantalising Brittany schtick got old real quick, and frankly, was a little creepy. Not to mention the easy access these kids have to Mr. Schuester's…
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As a former Nsync fan, I have to say, that without doubt, On the Line was the shittiest movie for which I've ever paid. My friends and I left the theater reeking from their stench of failure.