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So this was a huge step-up from last episode. I can't say I'd miss Enzo if he wasn't going to return from the dead (I know most of the viewers love him but I just never really bought him as a character and snark machine will only get you so far on a show that also features the Salvatore brothers), but this was a

I've kind of got used to it. At least it seems to be consistent these days, whereas seasons 2 to 6 were like a slow descent to madness involving varying degrees of fringe. I'm not a fan of long hair on men, but this beats the prolonged awkward stage inbetween short and long hair he's been in for most of the show.

The hatewatchers may be a poisoning presence in times of peace, but in times of distress such as the show deciding to throw the best season it had since s3 out the window with that piece of shit they called a season 6 finale, they end up being a source of joy and comfort.

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I think that by doing character development that way they would sacrifice a part of what makes Jody a great character. Jody does realize that the relationship between her and Alex is substitution on both ends, but she also realizes that the girl needed a mother that wouldn't lie to her so that they could remain

This is just playing with possible scenarios. I kind of think that finally committing to a rift between the brothers and putting them against each other would be a good idea for the final season. I agree that it would be really hard to handle well and it would also rule out doing classic MOTW episodes that way.

I'm not talking about a permanent situation, a season long arc ending in his redemption at most. They've gone to some dark places, but ultimately they wouldn't do that.

Hating on Sharon would be one thing (nothing wrong with goth dance albums though), what kind of put me over the edge was when she intentionally gave terrible advice to Jiggly who trusted her and seemed to have been genuinely hurt when she saw that on television. You can be competitive, but when you intentionally

The Double definitely deserves a mention, even though it's a recent movie.

Re:making out with queens - you mean in boy mode or in drag? I thought he looked good, but always painted his face in a way that made him look positively inhuman.

Yeah, I got major Vampire Alaric vibe from Kieran in his final moments. Thought that was where they would go, but I guess not.

The thing with turning Kieran reminded me of when Caroline's dad refused to turn on TVD. Then they added that final sadistic twist with the curse not actually being dead and made the storyline that much better for it.

Watching Alyssa rambling on about random stuff is weirdly entertaining too, I'd say.

i'm pretty sure this season will end with Dean killing Abaddon, the Mark taking over him completely and him going darkside. It's pretty much the most logical thing to do considering how this season has been going.

Sam's barely a character anymore, so it's becoming a bit difficult to determine what is and what isn't OOC for him.

Sharp Teeth was an awful retread of things this show has done much better in the past. This was miles better simply by focusing on Jody which allowed to address themes like parenthood and coping with loss from a different perspective than Supernatural usually does.

I actually liked this. I didn't really need to doubt whether Alex would turn out to be good/evil, as the answer seemed quite clear from the beginning, and I really thought the scene where she acted as the vampires' bait played out very well, in a classic B-movie horror kind of way. Also everything about that nest was

Yeah, I get what pisses people off about the show, I mostly just wanted for it to be noted that the reaction to the show is not universally negative.

I think Elijah does work as a main character. He's less awesome than he was in small doses, but he still gets to do something crazy awesome (remember how he just killed a bunch of witches for messing with his family? that was a good episode) and he makes for a good protagonist, even though that puts him in the

Klaus is hardly the center of the show anymore these days, Rebekah's arc was mostly about trying to decide her own life in spite of all the controlling men around her and Elijah's having his 'noble one' status challenged every other episode.