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Even though his eyes are a bit bulgy and he has a very weak chin I think he's still really cute.

That's why Desi and Marnie deserve each other.

We had to wait until Rick properly mourned Jessie, and that took a whole two weeks.

I know Darryl basically grew up in the woods but how can he never have heard the Canadian word for Soda. I did learn something new today. People in Ohio say Pop as well.

They do love a good rape joke.
Seriously, it kills me that they are treating Mickey and Ian's relationship as an afterthought.

Everything always seems to work out for Lip.

That's the guy who played the head Terminus cannibal on The Walking Dead.

What was with all the water bottles this episode. Was it some sort of product placement?

Yeah I really liked this episode. It was a million times better than last weeks winter premiere.

I was so pissed off in the season 6 final when they killed off Kai. It felt like they were setting him up to be the big bad this season, and instead he gets decapitated and they introduce us to the horrible, non-threatening, Heretics.
He had the perfect mix of menace, with this great comedic flare that I haven't seen

Now that Bonnie has become Damon's best friend, Alaric isn't really needed anymore.

They have really let Kat Graham shine, now that she is not in Nina Dobrev's shadow anymore. It's weird that the most unlikely friendship blossomed because of that great 1994 storyline from season 6. Ian Somerhalder and Graham have such great chemistry and I'm really pleased that it didn't turn romantic.

I can't believe annoying, wet blanket Bonnie from seasons past is now my favorite character on the show.

I'm really excited for the Paris plot this season.

As a fellow Torontonian I wasn't aware he was appearing on the show. Thanks for the clip. I guess he's a big fan. Is he an extra, or will it be a speaking role?

I know I should hate this character, but he's such a joy I can't help it. Anders was also quite a standout on Alias, but had no idea he could pull off such a comedic performance.

I hate how Season 5's nuanced depiction of mental illness has been completely forgotten so far. I know it's not the show's fault that Noel Fisher decided to move on ( I still haven't gotten over it!) but I think they could have handled the dissolution of their relationship better. So now Ian's all better, has moved on

I love how they caught that hipster posing as working class by the wrong baseball cap he was wearing. I'm not even American and I know that people who live on the South Side of Chicago are not Cub's fans.

I'm surprised the reviewer didn't mention the main guest star was Tim Armstrong, the frontman from the 90's punk/ska band Rancid.

I was thinking the same thing. I expected more of a devastated reaction from Damon, not a half assed "no,no,no".