Okay, Jeremy is my favourite character on the show. Stupid people. I guess he's gone for at least a while.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Maybe. Those vampire memory erasure things don't necessarily turn out well.
Plus, it's not like what's his face couldn't find Jeremy elsewhere and won't he still be seeing the dead?
I figure I talk too much about the stupid decision making on the show, so I was going to let *that* commentary slide.
But after him getting all badass (much more convincing than Elena's Buffy schtick), I was hoping to see him stick around in a non-whiny mode. He misses one episode, and that's more than enough to make me wrinkle my nose. I only really like him and Alaric.
There's much less "OMG, queasy? Is she pregnant?" suspicion than I have in real life. I mean, I know it's for us, but why does it take so much longer onscreen? Even when they're wrong, it never seems to come up.
Unless it's a "classic" mistaken pregnancy storyline.
Well, Casey guessed right away.
Grimm: do we know that the Captain is? (Have I asked that before?)
Eddie McClintock sells art. His art, I mean. Web site.
Are the rings (eta: uh, on The Vampire Diaries) supposed to work so that they prevent you from being killed by anything a supernatural creature does directly? As in, if they drive the car that hits you, or they shoot you, that's as "supernatural" as them biting you?
One of the attacks previous to this one convinced me of that, but there are so many attempts at fatality that I don't remember which one.
Basically, is Ric having further injuries likely to be a retcon, or what?
It's definitely new.
The further injuries is new? Or that they're supposed to be protection from *whatever* a supernatural being does to you is new?
Further injuries.
I don't recall the details on what the ring protects you from. It does seem ridiculous that it should protect you from anything a supernatural being does to you. (But VD does not shy away from ridiculous.)