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Either way, it would still be his relative, right?

No, I don`t watch Supernatural. "Topside" just means here on Earth. I`m wondering what will happen to the bodies of the people that come back from Hell? Will their be two bodies, or will the other one disappear?

I like that theory, and I`m going to consider it the truth since it`s obvious the writers aren`t going to give us an explanation.

That`s a good point, actually. My thing is that she was a "kid" back then. She`s an adult now and has kids, so I would think her way of thinking would have changed. Remember when Sybil said something to her to the effect of "How can you be with Stefan the way he is when you have kids to worry about?" She was so

Even if Stefan hasn`t yet processed what happened, this whole thing was handled poorly. How long can Caroline be in denial? I agree that their relationship has never felt real or good. It always felt to me that it was forged out of convenience. You`re right about Elena. She never wanted to be a vampire, and I think

I will clear it up for you: You disliked this episode because it was bad. Like, really bad. I don`t know who wrote this, but it could not have been the same person that wrote the last two. I never really liked Stefan, and this episode pretty much sealed my feelings: I hate him, and I hate how everyone is forgiving him

Everything you just said! I don`t know who wrote this episode, but it must not have been the same person who wrote the past two episodes, which were hands down the best in these past two seasons. All the characters were boring and just meh about all these situations that were happening. Stefan just turned human, and

I also wish we would have seen what happened in that time frame. It would have been helpful to see Stefan`s reaction to being human, especially since no one seemed to care in the episode.

I knew this tiny streak of me liking the episodes was too good to be true. I hate to say it, but this episode flopped for me. The only good thing was Kai coming back at the end, so I can at least look forward to next week`s episode. There was so many problems in this episode.
1. Why was Stefan being human just treated

Exactly! It`s too quick, like they`re just sweeping his death under the rug like it doesn`t matter.

Exactly! It felt so weird to me to immediately go back to the "happy, bright" show again. Even though three years have passed, to us it`s just a few seconds, so it makes it seem like his dying was no big deal.

After watching the episode again, knowing what the outcome would be, I was able to look at things from a more objective standpoint, and I reached a conclusion similar to yours. The idea of a flashforward is great, I guess, but why immediately? Why can`t there be a few episodes of just going through the grief (whole

I`m trying to stay away from all the theories and BTS pics so I can be thoroughly surprised with whatever happens, but there are so many ideas running through my head, though! :)

I`m not sure how she could go back to Jeremy after being with Enzo.

Oh my God. I`m still in shock. I cannot remember the last time this show made me scream, gasp and actually Stand Up out of my seat. Holy crap! Why couldn`t Season 7 and the beginning of Season 8 have been this awesome? Why are they saving it for the last episodes?!? There were so many emotions in this episode and the

Right? I was thinking the same thing.