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Maybe I've read too much fanfiction, but in the olden days of season 1 I even felt chemistry between Stefan and Damon.

Given that not even Stefan and Klaus ever made out, I think it's safe to say that will never happen. It should, though.

Well, I think he has actually brought up Lexi recently. He was joking, but I think it was all that needed to be said.

It's gross because they keep pointing out how gross it is all the time and almost never show why those people got together and what kept them together for some time. They also make it gross by the relationship never being about Damon and Elena but a metaphor for overcoming fate, adversity, mind vs. body etc. which

Well, once they introduced the doppelganger fatal attraction into the story, it was bound to come back one way or another, especially now that the Travellers have apparently linked them together even further by way of weird blood rituals.

The show keeps using Bonnie as a prop instead of a character and it's such a shame, because when she does have a character moment, it tends to work out the best for the show (both season 3 and season 4 finales, for example). Right now she's only alive because they don't have the guts to kill off a major character

I am exaggerating a bit but given the amount of screen time he got in the last two episodes, a disproportional amount of it was spent on the fact that he's gay. At least he seems to have an agenda of his own other than 'the gay friend', but it's still very much telling instead of showing.

HI. I'm Luke. I'm gay. I likely won't ever have a romantic interest on this show, so let me just tell you I'm gay in every scene. Or let someone else talk about how gay I am, either way works for me.

Well, she has been delivering the same thing over and over again, even if it's a ridiculously entertaining thing. I can see her getting that criticism and it's the reason why I didn't put her at number one… I don't think they would eliminate her over that too early, but I don't really see her as the winner either.

Samuel was good in the episode that introduced him, but bringing him back fulltime was probably the worst idea that season 6 had. I cheered when he died.

I think it wasn't that gradual at all. Like, early seasons, they implied Dean was drinking too much pretty often, then these past few I don't really remember him drinking more than is usual and then this episode, he's suddenly hiding bottles and lying about drinking. I understood it as he's drinking to dull out the

So, what are your queen power rankings as of now? My vote:

I understood like two words from Adore's entire performance as Anna Nicole and it's still the best thing ever. (Okay, after Ben's Maggie).

Well, that too, but right now it's not her looks that I'm praising.

1) Come On
2) Slap Bet
3) The Goat
4) The Leap
5) Last Cigarette Ever
6) Challenge Accepted
7) Symphony of Illumination
8) The Final Page
9) No Questions Asked (or, hopefully, the finale)

God, Cobie Smulders is brilliant.

The interesting thing is, there actually is a popular Hungarian animated family comedy show from the 70s that has a spin-off with this exact premise. The talking dog, even. Also it is way more funny than the Family Guy variant would ever be.

Okay, so this was fucking amazing. I am now forgiving a season worth of Shoshanna's awful just for how brilliant Zosia Mamet was here.

I think that one of the last things she remembers is how she's wronged him in some way and/or how he freaked out at her being a vampire and she latched onto that because she wants to be okay with everybody…
…but more likely it was to heighten the potential conflict between her and Damon.

It was an enjoyably dumb pop culture joke. They probably wanted to recapture the glory days of Paris Hilton stunt casting, but didn't want to build a whole episode around it.