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You probably liked Dawn too, right?
Take that BACK. How dare you!! (snicker)
I think the fact that I know a couple of people in rl who present themselves in that way form a genuine quirkiness saves Kenzie from falling onto the poseur pile for me. Reckless? Except for the 'bucket list' stuff of the last episode, I see her making more rational choices than Bo!
Am I sure about Trick? I think so. At least I'm placing my bet. Time will have to tell, but I've got a strong feeling about this. In fact, I'll go a step further and say that I predict that
the reason she is so 'important' is that she is the heir to the Blood King and the reason everyone wants her to choose a side goes deeper than 'that's the way it's done'. If she chooses for the family business, light prevails. If not, WAR
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I really want to watch Lost Girl now!!
Additionally, I'm now 8 episodes into Doctor Who and I absolutely adore it.
bonny, that is interesting! nice theory. but I would go one step further...
I thought her mother was dark and father was light. so I thought her birth was "forbidden." Perhaps the additional reason was her father is the blood king, but who knows? He has been alive a long time, so he must have other children, yes?
le n, that is what I was thinking, sides-wise. Given the way
politics is beaten into the ground in each story, I'm going with power war over 'forbidden outcast child.' Plus, talking about the mother as if she should be feared = power, in my mind
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But I could see how it could go that way.
It was great to see Amy Acker on the most recent episode of "No Ordinary Family"; I hope she does more than one episode.
Fringe moves to Fox's death slot. I suspect this might be worse for Supernatural's ratings than for Fringe's, but Fox is probably itchier on the cancellation trigger finger than the CW.
How many more seasons does Supernatural have in it, anyway?
It's plotted through 8, and the leads are signed through 7. It's on 6 right now. Ratings will determine if we ever see that far.
Damn, is Fringe doing very badly in the ratings?