After Sam and Dean rob a bank and kill everyone in the process, our heroes may have finally snapped.
Ever since Bonnie rescued Jeremy from the clutches of death last season, things have not been the same for Elena's younger brother.
Given enough time, every couple usually goes through a rough patch. For Don and Maggie Stark, after eight hundred years a rough patch comes with a body count.
Even a few weeks later, Dean is still reeling with guilt after killing Sam's friend Amy.
On the first day of their senior year, Elena, Caroline and Bonnie have a lot to look forward to: hybrid boyfriends, boyfriends that see their dead ex-girlfriends and last but not least, vampire ex-boyfriends that have been transformed into a blood crazed psychopath.
The Wachowski brothers inspire Walter to capture his peanuts in 'bullet time' to see if they are out of phase with reality. Only for a show like Fringe can that sentence even begin to make sense.
After dealing with archangels, the new god and leviathans it finally seemed like the Winchesters would catch a break with a good old fashioned case.
On the eve of Senior Prank Day, Klaus has finally returned to Mystic Falls and with no other Originals willing stop him, there is nothing standing in his way to create an army of hybrids.
"Did you just bring a bomb into a hospital?"
In the war between Walter and Gus, Jesse served as the pawn between the two sides. Throughout this season, both Walter and Gus have tried desperately to get Jesse on their side as a means of survival. In Walter's case, he found there to be no other way of killing Gus, except through Jesse.
When bodies begin turning up in a way that seems all too familiar, Sam takes the Impala and leaves Dean behind with his broken leg.
Here's a solid episode. We get some much needed screen time about some characters that may have been a little underused in the past.
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