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I must admit that I am bummed about the summer finale. The show has so much potential, but you can't even call what the show does scratching the surface. It just throws stuff at you and I fear the creator of the show hopes the audience forgets about most of the old stuff that got thrown at them in favor of the new

"Or what was the deal with him asking his "parents" to forge the
signature, which I took it to mean he wasn't the real Theo. Is the real
Theo dead?"

Sounds like a variation of Melissa and Joey, where Melissa takes care of her sister's kids while the kids' mother and father are in prison for fraud. Of course on Melissa and Joey the main focus is the will they or won't they romance between the two leads.

I think the writers presented the fixed timeline with a gravestone of Rory. Amy followed Rory willingly to be with him. With Rory's grave stone, the Doctor's hands were tied and he couldn't go back and pick them up from where they were sent to by the Weeping Angels.

I love Blink, but after that each time the Weeping Angels appeared they became more lame and made less sense. The sad lowpoint, so far, was New York's Liberty Statue, which is made of copper, being a Weeping Angel.

Ouroboros? Just use parseltongue and the door to the Chamber of (Dreadful) Secrets will open.

I wonder if Scott has blackouts, like Kira, and The Dread Doctors drain the energy that makes Scott an alpha bit by bit and that's why he's losing his confidence and the asthma attacks are coming back? Or are the panic attacks just his way of sensing the Dread Doctors being nearby? The asthma attack was right next to

Morty Stillinksi (Mort means death in French).

"I do not limit that to children 10 and under. … I am also comfortable applying the definition to people in positions of power, like teachers, who stalk and sexually engage with upperclassmen who are their students."

The whole episode reminds me of Gravity Falls' A Tale of Two Stans where a lot of exposition is crammed into one episode. But in both cases it works, because the audience is anxiously waiting for answers and after the long wait in Pretty Little Liars I am glad that Marlene finally gave us some answers instead of

I literally screamed when Toby turned around. That was a big moment for me on PLL and the only time I liked that brooding pushover of a character.

Jason's also the only stoner in history who had a violent temper while being high instead of being a mellow dude.

Individuals who are being judged by society for who they are (gay, transexual, black, Muslim, etc.) make great, and in a way relateable, villains.

If you are kind of a big deal in town people tend to believe the lies you tell them and do you some favors.

Apparently her hate for the girls was based on what demented Mona told her about them during their chats in Radley. Then when she noticed how the girls are relieved to be rid of Ali she saw that as proof of all the bad stuff Mona told her.

MTV's Teen Wolf has aftershows (Teenwatch, or something like that) where they explain stuff, that happened in the episode, further.

I liked Ravenswood, but (like with Scream The TV series) its connection to an already established franchise dragged it down and kept audience members away or being very critical of the spin off. Plus, a great deal of PLL fans hate PLL creator Marlene King with a passion.

Ezra was never a pedophile. A pedophile is someone who likes to rape kids who are 10 years old or younger. Ezra hooked up with a minor that should be creepy enough.

Revenge: We will DESTROY you!

I do hope Towel gets his/her own credit in the opening sequence of next season.