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Wasn't it great??? I thought Lauren's second death was so sad.
It does sort of bring up the point - if the one main character vampire is so miserable and conflicted - why not have someone stake him?
Or...am I not supposed to think like that.
Ok just watched the last episode and there are lots of loose ends arent' there?
Is Hendricks going to be some sort ofmatyr to the movement?
Is the girlfriend a cutter or where did she get the scratches? What are they?
What is Hendriks crazy girlfriend going to do? The rest of the vampires?
Who's the old man and what did he mean by "we found them"?
Is the girlfriend a cutter or where did she get the scratches? What are they?
Is the show getting a second season?
She got the scratches from George, who got his scratches from Tully. She busted in the room as he was in the middle of changing. So in the hiatus we have to wonder is she or isn't she?
Ok I googled and it looks like there is a second season.
How is that no one noticed (vampire, ghost) noticed she got scratched? Was her shirt not torn? I think it might be interesting if she became a Were but then they would have their own little family and house in the burbs with the pitter patter of little baby weres leaving the vamp and ghost on their own and that would be sad too
I don't think so. An article I read said that the writers originally wanted to make a show about roommates where one was an agoraphobe, one was a drug addict, and one had anger management issues. Somehow during the process it evolved into a ghost, a vampire, and a werewolf.
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