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Who would have thought four seasons ago that the most boring character on TVD would be Caroline? I thought there was an interesting chemistry developing between her and Alaric (finally), the old married couple but show decides to bank on Steroline? Show is not making good choices with its life.
Also Bonzo was just so

Who blocked this episode? The Driving Chronicles?
I'm tired of all this angst - did TVD always have this much empty emotion.
And Damon insisting that kidnapping three olds was the 'right thing to do' - who the fuck is writing all this shit? That does not track with who he is at all - Damon always acknowledged the

Oh My God you just described me to a tee!
*sob

Elementary, The 100, Crazy Ex-girlfriend, iZombie, Person of Interest, New Girl (for Winnie the Bish), Black-ish, Fresh off the boat,

I don't want Sembene back so he can wash Vanessa's clothes.???

SEMBENE!!!!!!!

Ooo Invisible Man would be really interesting - especially cos he is such a dick. But maybe he's too much of a dick - Logan likes his monsters - no one can like the invisible man.

I don't know if you are the only one but I love Chandler and Vanessa together. Personally I've never liked Hecate - the whole witch coven was disappointing to me. It was like an annoying sorority.
Also I'd like a little male frontal nudity to balance out the female. Apropos of nothing.

And the Scottish lunatic is Balfour - David Balfour is the lowlands characters in Kidnapped, who gets involved with Jacobites. Also not Victorian.

Black widow and Deadpool do Spring break? Too naff?

No one is going to do the reading for you.

People are numbers to you?

And the character design of those 'horns' is surely a handicap in generating horror.

I think it was planned to attack Deva, or at least put her into jeopardy. But yeah, I'm happy the cast/crew doesn't have to do those brutal night shoots, but attacking in the morning was silly.

Damn you said it better than I did.

I'll give you that it isn't lazy as per Cal's characterisation but, as you've clearly expressed it is still a dramatised act of violence on a female character which solely serves to deepen and complicate a male character.

I really like Dushku too - I wish the character had been more of a pivot for both her persona and the show: more Gordon like than Carrie.

She's the female Burton, though I guess he did have his origin story.

Except now that Cal wants the entire Proctor business, does that mean Proctor is no longer holding the end of that bargain anymore? I really thought that would be how Proctor dies, not with a bang but in a lot of tiny little pieces.

I don't like how it was used because Maggie never really became a character but I did like how it demonstrated the lives of women in domestic violence situations where they must sometimes choose between a lesser assault to forestall a more life threatening one.