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The Vampire Diaries is on it's last season (actually only has one more episode to go), as is Reign, and it's possible The Originals will be canceled as well. So the CW should have a bit of room on their schedule, as this is likely to be their only new pickup this season.

Is that really a Christian movie? I mean it has angels, but doesn't really imply anything about God that I can remember, and it's depiction of angels doesn't really line up with any religion that I'm aware of.

But Cade wasn't really the devil. He was just some random guy who loved to make other people do bad things so he could collect people in his prison world. He was never treated any differently from your normal bad guy who could be defeated, and his very introduction made it clear he's just some guy with psychic powers.

End of series: everyone else sacrifices themselves and goes to hell so that Delena can be happy together.

Prettier, definitely, though he's not really my type. I can't even remember what that Traveler guy looked like (or his name, right Markos)… he had a beard, right? I can see Cade potentially being interesting, but he really wasn't the way he was executed. I didn't really see him causing the leads to confront their

If Caroline's erotic fantasies entail her boyfriend dumping her for three years while she takes care of someone else's kids, that would be very, very sad.

Cade was fun? I thought he was the most boring and poorly explained/developed villain TVD's had since that Traveler guy. Oh, and Julian.

Eeeeeh, I don't know about the "could only come from male writers" thing. Kevin Williamson probably came up with the Caroline/Damon rape thing (it feels more like the kind of thing he would write), but Julie Plec was a cowriter on that episode, and has played a big role in shoving it under the rug because she loves

Yeah apparently Kai is trapped living in the Spin Doctors jukebox hell prison for the rest of his days. I'm pretty sure that's the last we'll ever see of him.

Yeah I think she had to do a lot of press stuff for that XXX (the Vin Diesel thing, not porn) movie, which they weren't counting on. I feel like she was probably open to appearing for multiple episodes, but her schedule was such that they weren't even sure she'd be able to appear in the finale at one point.

We're only about midway through Season 4 you know…

I can't lie: I mostly enjoyed this episode in the moment while being irked by a lot of things: most of all being, come on, Caroline would be infuriated by getting married as a sham. Though maybe these people have just accepted that their lot in life is to constantly be threatened/on the run, and that they need to grab

Did it really have continuing storylines? It definitely had some light serialization, but the plotting was very episodic, so you could pretty much drop in anywhere and get what was going on (the theme even explains the basic premise), even if there was a recurring character whose introduction you missed. The strong

Damon is perpetually 25! Much younger than Alaric. Are you implying that Ian Somerhalder somehow does not look anywhere close to 25 (even at the start of the series?) Preposterous!

Yeah it seems that they used up all their Renaissance efforts on Season 6, and no one really seems to care all that much about these last two seasons. The last few episodes have definitely smacked of Plec and Williamson providing the writing team with a pretty strong outline that ends up being very awkwardly executed,

That show actually had the same writers as Tron: Legacy, surprisingly.

He actually said: "Logan leaves its franchise history almost completely implied, resisting callbacks and cameos at every turn."

Throw in Paige Turco as well! Ok she's not as good an actress as the other two, but she is freakishly similar to Britton in both her appearance and mannerisms.

Jesus, showing that generic Octavia Spencer monologue and then that heartbreaking Manchester By the Sea scene really rubs in how out of place that nomination was.

2 years ago.