Yeah, and I was just 'yeesh!' with amnesia Stefan becoming all offended when he discovered that Elena was with Damon. Yeah, because after a couple of hours of trying to refresh his memory, he really has a big reason justify going murderous because the girl he flirted with for a half-hour happens to date his brother.
Seriously?!
And, yeah, I'd prefer Stefan/Caroline at this point.
2) I tend to think that Emma/Neal is set in stone because of being Heny's parents. This is at heart a family show. Not quite a kiddified as most of Disney, but still aimed at a family audience, so the weight will always tend to side with parental units. Certainly, it's possible to have a step-father, but... I still sense it will go family route. Doesn't knock me off the Hook redemption train though. No reason he can't resolve some issues and fall for someone else. At least Once has tried to make clear that while there are "true loves" Tru love doesn't automatically mean ONLY ONE. There can be more than one true love.
The death of Jessie in Dancing is really the only bit of violence in the story, and you don't even see that. The only baffling part was the final episode which was superflous and kind of WTF??? The actual story ends in ep 5.
Ep 6 is the flashback of an interview with Louis that was done before the murder as told to the audience by the magazine editor after the series. It seemed rather self-indulgent of the writers and has nothing really to do with the plot. It just gives info on the characters, how Louis grew up, who were his parents, who Carla was, there's even an interview with Jessie about her fans. And then there's hist bizarre bit about Louis having this strange, strange phone conversation with the wife of one of the aristocratic masons. The whole of ep 6 is just superflouous WTF. If you watch it, you can skip ep 6 entirely. It should have ended with Ep 5.
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Date: 2013-10-28 06:04 pm (UTC)Seriously?!
And, yeah, I'd prefer Stefan/Caroline at this point.
2) I tend to think that Emma/Neal is set in stone because of being Heny's parents. This is at heart a family show. Not quite a kiddified as most of Disney, but still aimed at a family audience, so the weight will always tend to side with parental units. Certainly, it's possible to have a step-father, but... I still sense it will go family route. Doesn't knock me off the Hook redemption train though. No reason he can't resolve some issues and fall for someone else. At least Once has tried to make clear that while there are "true loves" Tru love doesn't automatically mean ONLY ONE. There can be more than one true love.
The death of Jessie in Dancing is really the only bit of violence in the story, and you don't even see that. The only baffling part was the final episode which was superflous and kind of WTF??? The actual story ends in ep 5.
Ep 6 is the flashback of an interview with Louis that was done before the murder as told to the audience by the magazine editor after the series. It seemed rather self-indulgent of the writers and has nothing really to do with the plot. It just gives info on the characters, how Louis grew up, who were his parents, who Carla was, there's even an interview with Jessie about her fans. And then there's hist bizarre bit about Louis having this strange, strange phone conversation with the wife of one of the aristocratic masons. The whole of ep 6 is just superflouous WTF. If you watch it, you can skip ep 6 entirely. It should have ended with Ep 5.