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    A theory I've seen around that I quite like, is that he's only in Lydia's head and is like a teenage version of Peter Hale, manipulating Lydia a la Tom Riddle/Voldemort. Which would explain his outdated clothes, his blue eyes, his general creepiness and why we haven't seen him talking to anyone else.

    >>Eh, it's probably camera guy. At least then that character would have a point.<<

    >>Eh, it's probably camera guy. At least then that character would have a point.<<

    For some reason it won't lot me reply to your most recent comment, so I'll just do it here.

    For some reason it won't lot me reply to your most recent comment, so I'll just do it here.

    Yeah, I'm hoping it's just a fake out in regards to Lydia, although she's been linked to mirrors and her reflection for the entire series (constantly taking her photo or checking her reflection, the whole sequence last season when she remade herself in the mirror). I just don't know how she could have turned into a

    Yeah, I'm hoping it's just a fake out in regards to Lydia, although she's been linked to mirrors and her reflection for the entire series (constantly taking her photo or checking her reflection, the whole sequence last season when she remade herself in the mirror). I just don't know how she could have turned into a

    *cough*CarrieRaislerwouldlovethisshowithasalotofshirtlessdudes*cough*

    *cough*CarrieRaislerwouldlovethisshowithasalotofshirtlessdudes*cough*

    Why are all these teenagers meeting in the woods when they know there are dangerous creatures roaming around? It was my one giant pet peeve all last season (apart from Scott's… Scottness) and the tradition seems to be continuing this season so far. Sigh. You all almost deserve to be eaten.

    Why are all these teenagers meeting in the woods when they know there are dangerous creatures roaming around? It was my one giant pet peeve all last season (apart from Scott's… Scottness) and the tradition seems to be continuing this season so far. Sigh. You all almost deserve to be eaten.

    Oh my god, it WAS Owen! I thought he looked familiar but not enough to imdb him. I feel like I've failed as a Buffy fan for not recognising him. Wonder if he's read any Emily Dickins lately? (Emily Dickenson is good also.)

    The High School Musical number was called I Don't Dance, not Play Ball - a fact that I, at 24 years of age, feel only slightly ashamed to know. It was also the first thing I thought of when I saw Lucas step up to the plate.

    I don't have as much of a problem with Glee that Todd does - I think because I come from a "fan" place rather than a "tv critic" place so I'm looking for different things within the episodes. For example, although Rachel seemingly forgot she was Jewish in the Christmas episode, a fact I was shouting at her from my

    Really? I liked it on two levels, the surface one where it was just a funny scene (to me) and a second narrative level where we got to see a little more of the characters and how they acted together, the camaraderie they have with each other. I always appreciate a show taking a bit of time to develop, in small ways,

    The seduction scene between Josh Lawson and Ben Schwartz completely sold the episode for me. I've been a fan of Josh's for a while here in Australia; he's a very funny actor when he needs to be, especially when he plays to the absurd like he was in this episode. (He was a recurring actor on the Australian version of