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Yeah she completely misrepresented every aspect of the job offer. She bribed Larry to do it, it WAS for a fat guy role, and he absolutely had to audition for it.

Equal parts heartbreaking and hilarious, with an extra does of Alex/Tina chemistry, however deadly the landing seemed. I can't believe how badly I feel for Brett, even as I'm equally frustrated with him like Michelle. I still hope they can work out, but this is the most dire I've felt about them making it.

Yeah she laid it all out there, I hope Eva had a nice long relaxing vacation after she wrapped shooting.

Right, though sometimes I don't think it's even really about Alicia even. It's about IDEAS, more than characters, I think it's both the shows biggest weakness and greatest strength. Well the actors are it's greatest strength, but, while a lot of what the Kings choose to do is terrible and stupid

Silas best friend was Quetsiyah a woman witch, not a manbitch, so yeah Shane = Silas. I don't think it's too simplistic since the bigger question is what is he really after with the "sacrifices" the 12 humans, and the 12 hybrids and the complete mark achieve what? I'd say resurrecting his girl, she's whats buried not

Silas best friend was Quetsiyah a woman witch, not a manbitch, so yeah Shane = Silas. I don't think it's too simplistic since the bigger question is what is he really after with the "sacrifices" the 12 humans, and the 12 hybrids and the complete mark achieve what? I'd say resurrecting his girl, she's whats buried not

Silas' friend wasn't a dude at all, she was a woman scorned.

Silas' friend wasn't a dude at all, she was a woman scorned.

SRSL. They Kings decide to cut out the only part of the story anyone gave a shit about, the Cary/Kalinda/Alicia working friends/relationship. Can't quantify how much that blows.

IIRC it happened in the premiere, crazy preacher dude mentioned he/they had stockpiled it all in that house and then he blew it up.

IIRC it happened in the premiere, crazy preacher dude mentioned he/they had stockpiled it all in that house and then he blew it up.

Damon/Elena road episodes suck. They are always the worst the efforts of any given TVD season, although this was the least bad of all of four.

Damon/Elena road episodes suck. They are always the worst the efforts of any given TVD season, although this was the least bad of all of four.

Sure, I guess, I have no issue with calling Stefan out when I feel he deserves it, but I don't see it here.  I didn't get any sense of paternalistic permission giving or condescending directive in Wesley's line reading (especially since we only heard it said to Alaric). It came across as pretty genuine and

I completely called that it was Diana as the Balcoin/Blackwell kid, as Charles resentment of Blackwell seemed entirely personal and above and beyond Dawn's obsession with him, and they had Diana bring up how when she was kid she never instinctively understood right from wrong, that Adam had to be her guide, that was a

So let me get this straight Stefan giving his ex-girlfriend the time and emotional space to work through her feelings for his brother is "paternalistic and gross"? In bizarro universe maybe, and he in no way forced  her to go anywhere or do anything. He did insist that he would NOT go with her, all he did was suggest

That's exactly what I think is the case, I don't believe Issa was his son.

I actually find Faye the most trite character on the show and her constant whining about her magic tiresome and the actress' sing song has GOT to go. I think both character/actress have potential when she's selling the small genuine moments she's great, when she's playing the bad girl bitch she's annoying and terrible.