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The office building was like the Walking Dead's farm.

I think that when Luna saw the supposed brightest beacons of humanity so willing to roast innocent people alive for the greater good, it wasn't that she judged them as unworthy to live because of their actions. It's that she started projecting her own feelings of inner darkness onto them and thinking, "maybe deep

It's not hard to believe that she would be the only one with that plan. All the others are the strongest warriors of their clan. For their entire lives they have seen themselves as (and been) undefeatable. To even consider that they could lose a fight there would be like admitting to themselves that their clan was

I'm not really sure about Shadow's performance. When Wedn mentioned that he preferred to seem dumb, it dawned on me that the way Whittle plays it, not one person in the world would think he was dumb or submissive, much less both. I'd probably think that he singlehandedly solves crimes for a top level secret agency

I was so sure that they had freed the wrong guy. Their only clue was that it was the most heavily protected container so the most dangerous criminal should be the one inside it. So what if Argus had someone more dangerous there?

but, by God, there will be dancing!

True. By the middle of the book, it no longer seemed to be a world where one gender controls another or where one class controls another. It was more like a concept controlled all the people; like the cultural ideal subjugated everyone equally and everyone was just as scared of stepping out of their ideal cultural

I was too worried about the ground and Nora breaking a bone again to even think about looking up at the power lines!

And there's one more thing that unnerves me. It's that he seems to have no evil when he does these absolutely evil things. He seems to get absolutely no pleasure or personal satisfaction from his evil deeds, like most villains do. But he absolutely does not seem to feel the weight of carrying out an evil action; no

Not just a normal serial killer either. He abducted and murdered -children- on an industrial scale. That's a bit out of your usual forgiveness scope, even by Vampire Diaries standards; especially when nobody even seems sure if they believe the memory loss thing or not.

I don't know which one felt worse, but overall, EvilFitz is by far the most terrifying villain in all of the history of this series. And he wouldn't fare too bad in a list of the scariest villains on all TV, considering he's barely "existed" for a couple of episodes. I find him a lot more scary that the evil Beast in

Well… time travel…

No, no, no. In this house, we eat full brains, young man.

You just want Heath Slater to go undrafted again! ;)

Please please give Runaways to this exact same creative team!

Yeah, I had to go to my camper to check my Grimm books.
;)

Neither. He got the super hearing after being blinded by a Jinnamuru Xunte's parasite spray.

I'm not just worried about team members dying; I'm also worried of some team members getting permanently locked in Narnia, while re-trapping the Zerstörer. Even though Rosalee is super locked for survival, she could end there as the new wesen queen, teaching tolerance to the carnivores.

The Strain. >_<;

All I can say for him is that at least he has not nuked New York City out of spite for his father not letting his already-dead vampire mother eat him… but he's getting there.