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That. Is. AMAZING.

haha, i can see how that can affect it for sure. Thanks!

haha! I don't remember that. But its true, it used to be just fun, and campy. Now its just sort of ridiculous and some parts, straight up awful. I'm still giving it a chance though. Hope i don't regret it.

yeah, agreed. I had someone here mention that speech and i said it sounded like any other bullshit a person tells another when they're in an abusive relationship. "You hurt me, but i love you." "why don't you love me?" "It's your fault you're here. You fucked that guy. I love you. Why don't you love me?"—You know,

hey its okay, i get confused with this system too, haha. And i agree. I didn't see that episode but from what i've read in these comments it seems Jessica was way out of line and that Jason was protecting himself (again this is just from what i've read from commenters). In that case he has every right to defend

I thought that the whole exchange of vampire/human blood keep Vamps connected to them, so that they know when that person is scared and in need of help. How come Bill wasn't able to sense that Jessica was in trouble? Did i miss something? Would Bill's blood have to be recently in her system for him to sense her?

In this show, when people do things like that they usually make a point to say that it is wrong, Jessica included. This time they did the opposite and chose to portray that what he did was right.

yeah, exactly my point. Imagine, keep the scene the exact same way, except leave the "thank you" out of it. —This way, it would leave Hoyt's actions (and motive for them) left up to the viewers to decide if they where justifiable. But instead the writers chose to just make it justifiable. That's what messed up. They

Nope. it would still be just as fucked.

To be honest i did miss a couple of eps. I did not see what happened with Jason and Jessica. Did she have any consequences for that? I can bet, however, that Jason didn't thank Jessica afterwards for not coming back and finishing the job. That's pretty much what happened here.

I understand he didn't know about the kidnapping, but honestly he knew the company he was keeping. He knew those guys where bigots and violent and would harm any non-human without a second thought and he actually gave them motive by saying she hurt him. He had no direct part in her kidnapping, that's true, but what

I know, i loved them together. It was refreshing having that relationship on the show. It sucks that on most shows they have to end "good" relationships because, i guess, they think viewers will get bored with them (could be true). But this, i see no point to it. All they did was solidify this fucked up notion that

There are two things i just cannot get over. They annoy me so much...

Not gonna lie, i'm so down for something this

omg, one of my fave moments in that show.

The thing is, if he had come out and said she was a superstar and in the same par as some of those artist you mentioned, i bet people would have taken offence to that as well. I agree with you and her manager, she has been pretty big for a while now, but she still has long to go. But in a diehard's fan eye i bet she's

I agree. Some peeps need to chill out, it was a hyperbolized statement made in jest. Some are saying she should fire him for it. Come on...

He's on "The Secret Circle." The show is (or will be? i don't watch it) in its second season.

you know, that's what i feared. That the whole purpose to this was just a way to get rid of and end the genetic line of POC

Thank you, again another article where i read the victims got a half-assed apology and that was the end. Did anyone actually suffer consequences for these crimes? And was the whole point of these to weed out minority (and sometimes native i should say) populations?