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The biggest issue with Seth's face turn is the lack of Triple H. After he was screwed out of the title, the very next feud should have been Triple H and Seth, allowing Seth to gain natural momentum as a face on the back of a compelling storyline of the "prodigal son" being replaced.

In this theory, the parents would have constructed the garrote to further the narrative that she was kidnapped for ransom and then killed by an adult intruder. The documentary said that she was killed by a flashlight, the rest was just window dressing the parents used to divert attention away from their own household.

As a Seth Rollins fan, I'm grateful they are spending time building him up as a face. His storyline was easily the most compelling on RAW tonight (aside from the introduction of the Cruiserweights). The problem is that, in spending so much time re-tooling the Seth Rollins character tonight, there was practically ZERO

I couldn't agree more. A lot of people are saying Seth's transition has been too fast but I disagree. I think the crowd tonight made it seem like he was more of a face than he actually is. While there's no doubt he's started to turn, there's still a lot of story left to tell before he's a full-on babyface. Like you

I think the question of whether Seth uses the pedigree going forward will be raised when Rollins and HHH have their feud, whether it be at Survivor Series or Mania. There's something incredibly poetic about Rollins beating HHH with his own move. There's also the option to have Rollins debut a new finisher in their

He has looked more like a vampire ALL SERIES than most of the vampire extras did.

It seemed to me like they had intended her role in the second half of the season to be Lyle's…and then Simon Russell Beale was unavailable and they had to invent her character last minute. Like, for the crucial role she had in the finale, she should have been around longer….

"Well I guess I'm stuck with my shitty 9 to 5 job at the Museum…"

I also thought Victor had a bit of cheek to be like "Our poor Miss Ives" when HE HAS BEEN IN THE SAME CITY AS HER ALL SEASON AND JUST IGNORED HER!!! She was going through a major depression and was a shut-in for months…and he never visited her once?! If this whole Dracula fiasco is anyone's fault, it's Victor's for

There's NO WAY 3 was better than 2. Scream 3's ending, ALONE, makes it the worst of the franchise. It made ZERO sense and came out of nowhere (and not in a good way). Scream 2 at least had a great supporting cast and some truly memorable scenes- Randy and Cici's death scenes for example.

I couldn't agree with you more…all I kept thinking was "this woman doesn't look like she should be in Victorian England".

I see it as the exact opposite- Lily is bored of him. He actually seems to genuinely care for her.

My only theory as to why they didn't drop hints towards the end of the season (or build up to it) is perhaps they were confident they could convince Nicole to stay- and tried up until the last minute to re-negotiate her contract- but it never came off and they had to hastily write her out come the season finale,