Enzo has really only 1 use both in the short and the long term. He's there to make things more difficult for Damon. While Enzo's stated goal is to get back at Stefan, the show's goal is obviously to bring this all back around to Damon. This makes Enzo nothing more than a well-integrated plot device. As far as I'm concerned, that's not good enough to make someone a regular cast member.
Gotcha...lol.I think Bonnie is above Matt though.They use her for whatever and whenever ...lol.Shes on the other side alone and everyone is on their own mission.Always sacrifising herself for others.
Bonnie occasionally gets to be happy though. Except for his trip with Rebekah, Matt has been perpetually miserable throughout the entire series (and won't stop complaining about it either).
I'm looking forward to this episode and trying to ignore all of the Steven R. McQueen interviews. I'm really only interested in Damon and Liz's mystery and what else there is to be emotional about. It seems like there's something the writers and producers aren't saying about tonight's episode. I wonder if it'll turn out that Stefan caused the car crash, like one of those firefighters who start fires just to be the heroes. It's an intriguing mystery. If Stefan was involved in any way, it would explain his absence in the synopsis for next week's episode. You'd think he'd be glued to Caroline for the funeral. I hope it doesn't take the rest of the season to solve the mystery.
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If anyone wants to give Jeremy a going away present, killing Enzo would be a really good one. Just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteI agree. He's so useless.
ReplyDeletePoor Jer...killed and killed again ,the TVD punching bag after Bonnie and Stefan.Good Luck Steven
ReplyDeleteI'd say Matt Donovan makes that list above both Bonnie and Stefan.
ReplyDeleteWell Matt wasnt killed as many times as Jer to prove a point.
ReplyDeleteWell, yeah. That's why I said he was on the list above Bonnie and Stefan, not Jeremy. Jer is obviously tops on the list.
ReplyDeleteEnzo has really only 1 use both in the short and the long term. He's there to make things more difficult for Damon. While Enzo's stated goal is to get back at Stefan, the show's goal is obviously to bring this all back around to Damon. This makes Enzo nothing more than a well-integrated plot device. As far as I'm concerned, that's not good enough to make someone a regular cast member.
ReplyDeleteGotcha...lol.I think Bonnie is above Matt though.They use her for whatever and whenever ...lol.Shes on the other side alone and everyone is on their own mission.Always sacrifising herself for others.
ReplyDeleteBonnie occasionally gets to be happy though. Except for his trip with Rebekah, Matt has been perpetually miserable throughout the entire series (and won't stop complaining about it either).
ReplyDeletetrue,poor soul
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to this episode and trying to ignore all of the Steven R. McQueen interviews. I'm really only interested in Damon and Liz's mystery and what else there is to be emotional about. It seems like there's something the writers and producers aren't saying about tonight's episode. I wonder if it'll turn out that Stefan caused the car crash, like one of those firefighters who start fires just to be the heroes. It's an intriguing mystery. If Stefan was involved in any way, it would explain his absence in the synopsis for next week's episode. You'd think he'd be glued to Caroline for the funeral. I hope it doesn't take the rest of the season to solve the mystery.
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