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I liked the episode. While Damon has been pretty active and is once again marching to Elena's orders, it worked better here than him chasing his tail with Silas. However, both of the brothers, well all of the older vampires really, have been shown to have amazing memories, so him forgetting this pretty important

She looks better than she ever has. It helped that she actually smiled and was happy. It doesn't hurt to be as gorgeous as Kat Graham.

B.

Oh I think he wants that image. He has a song called Truck Yeah. He has 2 types of songs. He has the ones where he tries to be all sexy bad boy (something like, I Like It, I Love It or Something Like That) and the total opposite where he's the emo guy (Live Like You Were Dying.) His split personality actually

I just learned about it once the re-vamp happened from another person's comment myself.
I also think Bass and Dean are
slightly more similar. (I weirdly prefer them to Sam and Miles as well. I have a TV type I guess.) I think they both aren't afraid to make tough decisions and are maybe a little more ruthless. (This

No one has agreed with me, but he sounds just like Taylor Kitsch to me.

Ok, that's the second recommendation to watch last night's episode. Good to know.

I do love the Winchester brothers and the increase in humor and pop culture references on this show are definitely reminiscent of SPN. Is Dean Miles or Monroe?
The only way I know how to see if someone replied to a comment (other than going through all the pages where you commented one by one) is to look at the My

Hmm. My guess had been that it was all Laurel-is-the-worst centric, which I'm guilty of, but now I have to wonder. I actually have 2 sitting on my DVR to get to, including last night's. I'm intrigued.

Also, Peggy really had been pregnant. She is now dealing with the loss of the baby and getting some consolation from Teddy so I felt sorry for her, but still glad she wrapped it up relatively quickly.

I'm not sure that analogy is really apt because that skips ahead a few steps, especially considering she was a teenage mother. On the way to becoming an adult male with a family you probably made some important decisions and I'm sure she's had to make some too. Should she get an education? Should she work or stay home

How hasn't Aaron learned to become a little less forthcoming? I think he was trying to haggle, but he was doing that by saying he didn't know how to save him versus ok, I'll see what I can do. Why didn't Aaron ask the nano-kid to at least knock Dr. Horn out while they made their escape?

I'm not sure if she actually is one. She's just married to one and she said she did that to survive.

I think commenting is down, but something is going on with Arrow. It's almost at 300 already. I haven't watched the episode so I'm going to avoid it for spoilers.

Yeah, pretty sure they'll be going on a quest to Spring City. First they need to get Rachel's dad, heal up Miles, and hit the road. That's how I'm betting the next few episodes next year turn out.

I really liked this episode and it actually got me more invested in the parts I wasn't really digging at the end. I'm not sure it was an A, but A- for sure.

Kenny Chesney is one of my secret guilty pleasures. He's absolutely ridiculous, but I love him.

Wheel's up y'all.

Yeah, I thought of Tara too.

I get the sense Luke can turn horrible at any minute. He started out that way, then mellowed out, then I got the sense from him again. These guys never last that long anyway, so I'm sure he'll be a full-on heel shortly.