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I liked that line, but its killing me everytime she feels the need to mention she's a psych major.

I'm glad that The Bridge takes place in El Paso

Thank goodness it's bark was worse than its bite

I hope that you make an appearance on the walking dead with exactly those lines,

Well to be fair, I know that if I was ever in the same room as Julianna Margulies I'd ask her out with the dim hope that there might be a .000001% chance she'd say yes.

Aubrey Plaza did voice her

I disagree with the mythos addition making the story less interesting. I mean before it was pretty bare bones simple. "There is a messiah every generation" and there wasn't any pointed out mystery to how it was created

oh things definitely went off the rails. It wasn't particularly that bad, but just the amount of comments by the end were just ridiculous

I'm sure I've said this before, but thought the way the Andy storyline ended was especially terrible. Who was essentially Damon's pet sex slave became a plot device between the two brothers and was brutally murdered. And afterwards, I think that the primary emotions the writers wanted us to feel were sympathy for

I like to think everybody's in the know, but constantly scared shitless

"This is my home…"
"And mine"

It's not too surprising direction considering last week's doppleganger merry go round camera spin

B.

I was going to make a crack about Lucy Liu's legs seperately ensured for millions, but I'm still surprised by that Goldie Hawn but revelation, never heard of it but that's crazy

Yeah that was a crap apology, and it's been written elsewhere already, but there really could have been another way, and the writing seems to lazily support that there wasn't. I'm also getting a weird vibe that we're supposed to be agreeing with Elena, to see Jesse as a disposable nobody who attacked Damon.

I remember specifically an interview when she came up with the magical klaus baby angle and forced it into the story

Yeah staking him elsewhere would have done it as that seems to immobilize vampires, or at the very least two against one would have been better, plus Caroline was around the corner so it would have been three vampires against one.

That bothered me too, mostly because it sounded like bs. Joan knows he's kind of an ass, but if he acts that way towards people he works with it makes their job harder and two more women could have died. I really wanted her to slam him back down in the end.

It's so much weaker for it

Totally painful retcon, considering it would have made no difference/