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Appears they're going for the unheard of magical loophole combination of witch, werewolf, and vampire.

I saw recently she had a baby and it's weird to think she played Elijah's mom when I think in real life they're maybe 5 years apart.

They were both Original vampires killed by the White Oak Stake.

Klaus, Rebecca, and Elijah can die with a specific stake. As a matter of practicality, Klaus can't currently be killed because his line of vampires includes all of those on TVD. If he goes, no TVD. If they can break the link, it could happen. They can be immobilized as well with a regular stake with the White Oak Ash

The one that killed Mikael went with him. There were 2 around for a while and one was used to kill Kol and Klaus has the one left. Rebekah had it (from Stefan or Damon- who made it from the bridge sign). Silas took it from Rebekah and then stabbed Klaus in the back, literally. Rebekah somehow got it back. (Kind of

Seriously and the review didn't even mention his slo-mo knockout of the giant? Hilarious!

Apparently, it was six months between the bomb and the first episode of this second season.

I really, really liked this episode. Characters started to cross paths as I've been waiting for. If Neville's plan is to merely rescue Julia, I think he'll try to kill Monroe. If he's thinking about a future with Julia, I think he'll join up with Miles and Co. Jason was steely when swearing on his mother's grave. How

Wouldn't it be fascinating to see a headband wearing former rocker lead the remnants of the US government?

That was great, but I think he was even more upset that they were completely unaware of their surroundings, since he popped up on them.

Monroe and Charlie had some chemistry that they're killing with Connor stepping in (and Jason will be back), but there was a line about someone thinking Monroe was going young for his ladies- despite the hunky young guy right next to Charlie.

Pass, but if you put up the link, I'll listen.

It's very odd, but I really didn't expect to see him onscreen, even with all the preparations. I thought it would have turned into a different story and Lisa would have told Tessa about it later or something. I don't think he showed up until the episode was halfway over, but I got really emotional seeing him for the

I'm a big Klaus fan, so it's hard to pick just one best moment and what I remember about that episode is that Klaus actually getting to kill Mikael was great, but a lot of it was Damon and Stefan, each trying to help each other without knowing it and Katherine stepping in. One of those fantastic frantic episodes.

Both are dead and yes they were both on TVD as @torontogirl98:disqus said. Esther was clever and Mikael was brutal.

Sage was important only because she died right after Finn, so the whole line dying with the Original was revealed.

Thanks for the personal insult. Have a great day.

I just can't get that into Cougar Town anymore. I keep it on the DVR and I'll eventually get to it, but yesterday I saw a gif of Dave and Penny dancing and realized how much I missed them. Now I want a Happy Endings rewatch too.

I thought they completely dropped it, but this is the second week they've mentioned it under Regular Coverage.

So he's able to take tests and discuss robotics with a like-minded professor. How does that help him write a philosophy paper? Who takes philosophy in high school? How does taking a test with quadratic equations help him write an Economics paper? He has to work harder here than he has in high school.