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Hey, Bonan, you're a total douche to say something so cruel. Grow the hell up.

Actually, it's pretty straightforward. It's supposed to be an ironic twist, i suppose. Being physically blinded gave her mental clarity. And she sacrificed her eyes again, to get that mental clarity back, after her dressing down by Queenie, who basically said she was useless to the coven. And of course, her mom said

These first two episodes dragged along mercilessly. Episode three is the last shot it gets. Okay, maybe episode four. But really, this show was like watching paint dry. What a huge waste of my time and their money.

In Haitian Voodoo, he allows communication between human beings and voodoo spirits, which are collectively called "loa." I think they sort of confused him with Baron Samedi, another voodoo spirit, who requires offerings for which he can heal people of illnesses. Baron Samedi is also the gatekeeper to the other side.

Don't feed trolls, Christopher. LOL

Todd, Kyle didn't come back more normal because two newbie witches brought him back with a spell that couldn't hold a candle to the power of Misty.

The carnage…

That was one really long sentence, BeardMoney.

I work in this field, and let me tell you, the average person has absolutely NO IDEA what is coming down the pike for them when they get old. The media doesn't portray the future that the majority of people are going to have to endure once they end up in a long term care facility. Unless you have a super-involved

… and gay female viewer interest as well.

"Blush response" was a reference to a term from the film Blade Runner.

Don't worry. There'll be more homecoming dances and seasonal town celebrations to keep everyone's mind off the torture Bonnie is now going to be going through. (By the way, wonder how Lexi and Alaric feel about not being allowed to pass over, thanks to their "loved ones.")

Watch it again. There was plenty of time for the spell to conclude before Amara died. They didn't show her death in a cut and dried fashion as it was occurring. The absolute exact moment of her death was not shown.

She was defiant about her stalker-like love 'til the very end, and in super-denial. Once she gets to the other side, she isn't going to find a very happy Silas. So now she gets to spend eternity being shunned. Or she wasn't in denial, and was just making a cruel joke at her own expense as she died. Perhaps she figured

And a B for ballsack….from the back….if you look fast enough. And trust me, I did.

I don't have a problem with the Governor from last season. He started off ambiguous/non-threatening and slowly morphed over time into a threat. He had a personality arc, if you will. Nothing wrong with that at all. Not sure where all the hate is coming from on that one.

There is absolutely NO QUESTION that Melinda May is a Life Model Decoy. They basically hit you over the head with this at the end of the episode with her little talk with Coulson. He is human all the way.

One thing I don't like about this season is how in the first episode, Myrtle comes off as an eccentric, take-charge, powerful presence, and then just a few eps later, they make her "nerd witch." The character's personality changed on a dime.

Yep. Worst Hospital Ever Health Alliance is the only healthcare group in Cordelia's network. And don't even get me started on the deductibles !!!

She was too terrified to get that close to the zombie.