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Um…does that backdoor pilot sound an AWFUL lot like the premise of The Originals?

This season has kind of become a blur for me, but I cannot remember whether or not Markos' resurrection happened before or after Katherine's death. I know she was pulled away into the abyss but I seriously thought it was BEFORE Bonnie was overwhelmed. If that's the case, then I'm REALLY curious as to what exactly

Well, by the looks of it, the Other Side is breaking down and going away so they won't have it anymore.

I think they simply meant that the whole PTSD/amnesia thing they did was kind of irritating and annoying. The only benefit was he and Katherine getting screentime together, and him and Caroline bonding.

The entire watching it, I was wondering to myself how they were going to resolve the baby issue. Were they going to Xena/Angel route where the baby gets taken and magically grows up? Or were they going to go the Roswell route and give it up for adoption. I have to say, I was surprised and EXTREMELY happy to see

Actually, the Booker in Burial at Sea is actually a Comstock who fled Rapture after accidentally killing a baby Elizabeth (Anna) when trying to kidnap her from one of the real Bookers. He can't remember that because after going through the tear into Rapture, his mind had to adjust and reaffirm itself, thus making new

I was surprised that both Darienne and Courtney talked about how "cold" Bianca was. Um, they should ask Adore how cold she is considering ALL of the help Bianca's given her. On top of that, ask Trinity, too. I never had a doubt that Bianca would make top three and, after a while, I knew it was ultimately going to

This episode embodied the very TV trope that I despise the most: people keeping secrets for no other reason than to create drama. True, it didn't create the type of drama that usually happens in most teen shows (shoot, even Damon makes a comment about how all of the trouble could've been avoided if they simply had

I think one of the biggest problems the show has been having is that these new Big Bads have no real emotional or historical ties to the characters. Not just that, but they're constantly REACTING to them and never actually being proactive. In the beginning, you had these Baddies with not only true charisma, but some

This so much. I used to despise Stefan just because it was always SO much about Elena. When they decide to give him motivations and storylines outside of her, not only does the actor shine, but so does the character. At this point, I'm really over the triangle. The first three seasons handled it well enough, but

Haha, I've given up on there being any sort of smart Big Bad anymore. I'm still not entirely sure why witches put the curse on the Travelers in the first place. Man, thinking about it, they're worse than Silas (though their mass suicide was pretty cool).

I have to say that Stefan and Elena are at their best when they are PURELY friends with no romantic overlay or undertones; not to mention that Stefan is a far better character when he's not involved with her or in the triangle.

I can honestly say that one of the biggest pet peeves of gay men and gay bars are when a horde of straight girls come to the bar for a bachelorette party. You're right when it comes across as "gay gawking" because you inevitably hear "I can't believe we're doing this" or "Oh my god, look at that." I mean, it's not

I feel like Marcel's just being an idiot. You're right when you state that it's completely stupid to think that the brothers are going to leave just be they're going to "make noise". Plus, there's also the tiny fact that if you kill them, every vampire in their line dies so, really, what are they going to do with

Completely true. How exactly DO you pick out a song where a 4 or 5 hundred year old vampire has taken over the body of her 19 year old vampire doppelganger who is trying to seduce a guy she turned a hundred plus years ago whose brother, whom you also turned, was the boyfriend of the girl you possessed?

I have to say that, though the episode was good, I couldn't completely enjoy it. As I replied to cj71, I could not believe that Stefan would be that blind for that long. In the beginning of Katherine's plan, absolutely as she was doing a pretty good job, but when she started to drop the act, I couldn't understand

Your last point was one of my biggest gripes about the episode. I thought that Stefan was slowly putting it together himself and wouldn't need a text that, despite how awesome it was sent, wasn't entirely understandable. You would think someone who says he knows Elena so well would begin to see through her as she

I was not feeling this episode but that last part had my jaw on the floor. I had actually expected Amy to break up with him so Sheldon kissing Amy and liking it was the farthest thing from my mind. It just sucks that it was paired with Leonard and Penny. When they first got together, I was all about it as it seemed

No, he actually can't do that. In the lore of the show, any witch that becomes a vampire instantly loses all their connections to the powers they once had, thus he is technically no longer a witch.

Though I understand Caroline's slight hatred towards Damon, I actually yelled "Get over it" at the TV twice; one for her and one for Stefan. I also have to agree with Holland17 because, for her to hate Damon who, over the course of the seasons, steadily become a better guy and has done some great things for them (I'm