I feel like Nina is still in the shadow of TVD. She owes the show a lot at the end of the day, and she hasn't really done anything since that changes her from being "Nina Dobrev from TVD".
I feel like Nina is still in the shadow of TVD. She owes the show a lot at the end of the day, and she hasn't really done anything since that changes her from being "Nina Dobrev from TVD".
That's true, but the shippers are probably the loudest corner of the fanbase. Every question the writers are asked, or the actors are asked, on social media or in conventions, is more times than not a shipping question. While the writing certainly takes a hit because of it, it's no wonder the writers feel the need to…
Agreed, the show is better when it stops pandering the shippers and takes a proper look at the relationships between the characters beyond simply looking at romantic relationships. It feels like some people don't understand that people can be great friends and not want to be in a romance with each other. The character…
Back in episode 14, at the very start of the crossover with The Originals, Caroline headed to New Orleans only to be told that no one had seen Klaus in 3 years. That's where Caroline found that Klaus had disappeared.
I'm not representative of America at all, I'm English. I've always lived in England. Pedantry aside -
So firstly, you're segregating people by splitting them up into "black america" and "white america". I assume we can go further, and have "latino america" and so on. Why be so divisive, and look to put people into smaller groups based on their colour? Wouldn't it be nicer if we could all just refer to the american…
"This black person just went full black person"