The Vampire Diaries Round Table: "Down the Rabbit Hole"

The Vampire Diaries traveled "Down the Rabbit Hole" last night, as one significant character returned, one departed... and one may have departed for good.

In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Matt Richenthal, Miranda Wicker, Steve Marsi and Leigh Raines break down the latest happenings and wonder: Where will Tyler head to now?

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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Matt: It's short, it's simple, it's so Damon: Life sucks. Wear a helmet.

Miranda: This was a heavy episode, y'all. For its heartbreaking qualities, I'll go with Tyler and Caroline's conversation on the porch. It was so sad but there was just this huge amount of love between them. Ugh. Can't they just get their happily ever after already? Honorable mention goes to Bonnie telling Shane that if his leg was broken he better not stand on it. I love her best when she's snarky.

Steve: The climactic raising of Silas. For all my gripes about the ongoing search for the magic elixir, who wasn't on the edge of their seat as our merry band of cure-seekers meandered through the catacombs? Wondering who would reach him first and what would happen when and if that happened - followed by the actual result - made for pretty riveting 20 minutes.

Leigh: I'd say it was the split screen between Caroline and Klaus and Damon and that hunter all finding out that - dun dun dun! - there's only one dose of the cure.

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Sadder moment: Tyler leaving, Jeremy dying or Damon turning into a decent person?
Matt: Wait... Tyler came back?!? I kid, I kid. But that guy exits Mystic Falls so often, it's like it's some dangerous place full of supernatural creatures that want him dead. So I can't be too broken up about his latest departure. I also don't believe Jeremy's death will stick, so the answer falls to Damon. How depressing will be if he's just some saintly vampire now who isn't bitter, cynical and sarcastic? Perish the thought, right?

Miranda: Tyler leaving was definitely sad. See my answer to #1 for that. But Jeremy dying? Wow. I didn't see that coming at all. Shocking and sad. And also confusing. They just raised Silas who can supposedly bring people back from the dead. So, how long exactly will Jer-bear remain deceased before someone - cough... Elena... cough - brokers some kind of deal with the Super Immortal? If he remains dead, well, RIP Jeremy's abs. And biceps. 

Steve: Hard to be sad when it's unclear if any of the above will stick (I purposely don't watch The Vampire Diaries promo after the show, so bear with me if I missed any obvious answers there). Silas can raise the dead, so Jeremy may not be finished, while Tyler will clearly return at some point and Damon will forever be a complex emotional headcase.

Leigh: As evidenced by my almost violent reaction to my television, my saddest moment was Jeremy dying. We need some humans on this show. And as annoying as Elena can be, we can't totally off her whole fam. Plus, I like looking at Jer.

Where did Tyler go?
Matt: I don't know. But can he bring Phoebe Tonkin back with him again when he returns?

Miranda: Fiji. Tahiti. Somewhere warm and beautiful that requires him to be shirtless.

Steve: Does it matter?

Leigh: He went back to the mountains where he met Hayley. He can get out all that hybrid rage and meet more of his own.

To which character would you give the cure?
Matt: Rebekah. I would give her anything she asked for. Seriously... ANYthing, Claire Holt. Think about it.

Miranda: Knowing my luck, I would have the cure in my hands and then trip over a rock and spill it all over the ground and end up mauled by a pack of angry vampires. So, no one.

Steve: Kat. She'd theoretically be easier to kill off the show as a mere mortal.

Leigh: Tough call. I think Stefan wants it the most. Might have to give that idea a whirl. Klaus is also an obvious choice because so much drama and fear would end. However, I kinda wanna see what happens between him and Caroline.

Was Katherine's return a pleasant surprise?
Matt: Not really. I'll reserve full judgment until we learn where this is all going, but it's grown rather tiresome to just have Katherine show up here and there, with no explanation given to where she has been or how the heck she manages to come back at certain, precise moments.

Miranda: A definite surprise, yes, but not exactly a pleasant one because this one actually makes my brain hurt to think about. I get that this is a show about vampires and witches, but it's entirely outside the realm of plausibility that Katherine would show up on this island and be able to imitate Elena so flawlessly this time. I mean, where did Katherine get Elena's exact outfit? Did Elena pack doubles of every outfit? I did love Elena's face and the disbelieving "Oh, no" when Katherine jumped her. That was kind of awesome.

Steve: I wasn't expecting it, but that didn't mean I was pleased by it. Maybe the surprise will be more pleasant in the coming weeks, when we learn how and why she got there. Until then, it's hard not to roll your eyes a little at TV's Sexiest Plot Device.

Leigh: Katherine always comes out of left field, but I do enjoy her. However, she just killed Jeremy... so now I'm pissed.

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Aplington-Parkersburg heavyweight Brandon McCracken has his sights set on a state title. Here #39;s a look at the sights and sounds before, during and after his 1A quarterfinal victory over Chris Schleuger of West Hancock.

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Biking in a Muscle Skin Suit

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I noticed my road bike gathering a fine layer of dust after its lengthy hibernation this winter.  I’m not one to suffer through biking in Chicago through the freezing cold and snow, but it’s about this time that I start getting the itch to get back on my bike.  After recently rediscovering this muscle skin biking suit we posted about back in 2009, I am even more excited to get back into riding.

Warsaw based designer Tomek Pietek designed the prototype of this suit a while back and it has only recently been put into production and available for sale.  It is simply stunning and sure to turn heads whether you’re dodging cars down busy city streets or in a tough Cyclocross race.

Tomek describes the idea,

The idea of the muscleskinsuit came to our minds as a natural continuation of our passion for cycling and graphic design. Our own MTB racing experiences led us to create this original sports apparel. Firstly for private use. Then motivated by the growing interest of fellow bikers we decided to work some more on this project. Our goal was to share the effects of our work and to make the suit available to a wider range of cyclists from around the world. We established cooperation with best Polish sportswear manufacturers and later completed the collection with the long version of the suit, the arm and the leg warmers. We are planning to extend our offer in the near future.

Check out the full line of the Muscle Skin Suit at muscleskinsuit.com!

 

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Jack White Releases Record Project Created from Old X-Rays

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Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes teamed up with Jack White’s boutique record label, Third Man Records to release the Gibby Haynes Blue Series 7″ Single released today, Valentine’s Day, 2013.  The single is a extremely special as it is pressed on old medical x-rays, called flexi discs or Roentgenizdat records. Pressing records on x-rays emerged in the Soviet Union after World War II as a way to distribute jazz and punk rock music when Stalin tried to remove every aspect of American culture. X-rays were a cheap and reliable material in the Soviet-era for creating records and they came ready with interesting images.  Apparently it was the idea of a jazz-loving medical student who realized that he could etch grooves into the x-rays to produce low quality recordings.

Fascinating!

The x-ray record will also be available at The Rolling Record Store in Austin, TX during this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) festival.

 

[spotted by Gene via Gizmodo, images via Livejournal user bujhm]

 

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By Wenonoah -- Purveyor of Fine Flesh Pop for Abstracted Humans I made this video with my friend Alice McFarlane (horalulu.tumblr.com I hope it will be the first of many. Anatomy is from a short collection of songs entitled #39;Insides Vol.I : Something funny I ate #39; which I hope to finish and release in the Spring. This is where I am online: soundcloud.com http://www.facebook.com wenonoah.blogspot.co.uk vimeo.com Here are the lyrics to anatomy: She #39;s so fucking precious I #39;m sure that she shits diamonds I #39;ve been watching her for some time now and I #39;m sure that she has champagne pee But though the look in her eyes Might say never been kissed She #39;s got constrictor-strength thighs And packs a punch in each fist Her tears are infused with saffron Her sweat glistens bright with gold And she sneezes such snot truffles As are prized by the French so I #39;m told I want to explore her velvet goldmine And feel her soul grip mine She #39;ll hold me tightly Squeeze the life out of me And if this little death should be the last of me I won #39;t be sorry Oh I #39;d rather fuck than fight her I don #39;t stand a chance either way And if she squeeze me much tighter I #39;ll be dead by the break of day ....... Thanks for watching/listening. If you like it, share it. We #39;ll be back!

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Anatomy of a Goal – Numberphile – Video


Anatomy of a Goal - Numberphile
A numerical look at a World Cup winning goal. With thanks to the stats gurus at Opta - http://www.optasports.com (especially Sam Green). The goal to win the 2010 World Cup final was scored by Andres Iniesta. Spain beat Netherlands 1-0. Blog: periodicvideos.blogspot.co.uk Website: http://www.numberphile.com Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Numberphile tweets: twitter.com Google Plus: bit.ly Videos by Brady Haran Thanks to Anthony from Fabula Studios for the animation! Brady #39;s other channels include: http://www.youtube.com (Chemistry stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Physics and astronomy) http://www.youtube.com (Space stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Science and behind the scenes) http://www.youtube.com (Food science) http://www.youtube.com (Big science facilities) http://www.youtube.com (Favourite scientists) http://www.youtube.com (Academic look at the Bible) http://www.youtube.com (Modern language and culture) http://www.youtube.com (Philosophy stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Psychology stuff)

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Human Male Nervous System and Brain Anatomy 3D Model V04 (Textured) – www.plasticboy.co.uk/store – Video


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This Nervous System 3D model is available for download at: http://www.plasticboy.co.uk/store

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Grey's Anatomy Recap: "Walking on a Dream"

Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy was, in the most imperceptible of ways, a real turning point for the surviving members of the plane crash that ultimately cost Lexie and Mark their lives and left Arizona, Cristina, Meredith and Derek and in some ways, Callie, too irreparably damaged.

During the hour, Meredith, while dealing with pregnancy hormones, was faced with the prospect of getting on a plane again. Initially hesitant, she persevered and got on a small plane similar to the one they crashed in and did so without freaking out. For Derek, it was his first successful surgery since getting his hand back in working shape. Cristina, having healed long ago, was able to show compassion for Alex's program even if it's because she wants to do more fun operations.

But it was Arizona who took the biggest step, both literally and figuratively. For some time, Arizona had been dreaming of being whole again, with her leg still attached. But those dreams would often turn into nightmares of her leg shattering like glass, or her having to perform an amputation on herself. She was suffering from phantom limb syndrome, in which she perceived pain in the leg that had been amputated. Fortunately, Owen helped her with different, and sometimes unconventional, therapies Alex stabbed her in her fake foot! to help her mind and body come to terms.

Now the question becomes: Will the plane crash survivors be able and willing to save Seattle Grace? The arrival of Dr. Cahill (Constance Zimmer), a physician advisor charged with finding ways to slash the budget, spells disaster for the hospital once she announces that the ER will be the first thing cut. If Cahill has her way, her former mentor Dr. Webber may also be on the chopping block.

Should Derek & Co. band together to save the hospital? Hit the comments with your thoughts!

Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC.

Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy was, in the most imperceptible of ways, a real turning point for the surviving members of the plane crash that ultimately cost Lexie and Mark their lives and left Arizona, Cristina, Meredith and Derek and in some ways, Callie, too irreparably damaged.

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