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- Busy Philipps Out-Talents Everyone With Her Cake Skills
Busy Philipps just created every Disney princess fan's dream cake. We can just imagine a little girl's reaction when her parents carry this to the table from the kitchen. Oh, who are we kidding? We can just imagine our reaction if someone put this cake in front of us on our birthday, or any day really. And we bet the picture doesn't even do it justice!
My cake skills are no joke!! I made this BY MYSELF! Get in there and bid! charitybuzz.com/auctions/CISLA… twitter.com/Busyphilipps25…
— Busy Philipps (@Busyphilipps25) April 27, 2012
We'd just like an ounce of the actress' talent, please. We can barely keep our popcorn from burning, and here she is constructed Rapunzel's entire tower out of sugar, eggs and milk! She captured everything from waves in the water to dirt on the lawn and we are completely in awe. But the best part? She's auctioning it off for charity!
The winner of the auction gets a two-hour cake baking session with Busy (whose "Cougar Town" character fittingly opened a sweets shop during the last episode). Maybe the Crush staff should pool our money together and bid. Do you think Busy can make a Taylor Kitsch cake?
T.G.I.F. and Tweet Dreams!
Do you have awesome baking skills? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'Tiger's Curse' Lands Screenwriter Julie Plec
Who better to pen the screenplay of a supernatural YA series than the woman behind The CW's "Vampire Diaries"? The correct answer is no one!
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the serie's writer and executive producer, Julie Pec, is set to adapt "The Tiger's Curse." The New York Times best-selling book, written by author Colleen Houck, follows 17-year-old orphan Kelsey Hayes who temps for a circus. Her job entails caring for a white tiger named Ren. Sounds exciting, right? Traveling with the circus, working with an exotic animal and traversing the globe is only the beginning.
She later discovers the tiger is actually an Indian prince under a 300-year-old curse that only allows him to turn back into a man for 24 minutes a day. That explains her unusual attraction to the animal. As she journeys to India with him to break the curse, she finds herself in a mysterious world of Hindu deities. Talk about a stressful career!
Julie has worked on hit television series' including "Dawson's Creek" and ABC Family's "Kyle XY" before co-creating, co-developing and running one of our favorite vampire soaps. While this is her first time writing a feature film, from the way "Vampire Dairies" is going, we'll put our full faith in Julie!
There's no word yet on the film's release date as it's still in the very, very beginning stages, but hopefully we won't have to wait too long. In the meantime, you can pick up "Tiger's Curse" and the two follow-ups in the five book series—"Tiger's Quest" and "Tiger's Voyage"—wherever books are sold.
Have you read "Tiger's Curse"? Are you interested in the film adaptation? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Style Superstar: Chloe Moretz Is An Age-Appropriate Stunner
For teenage celebs, the dress-related stress of making a public appearance comes with an extra challenge attached: How to dress up without dressing old. Fashion-conscious young stars have a fine line to walk when it comes to what they wear on the red carpet, and the most savvy ones take a lot of care to keep their wardrobe from maturing before they do! And this week, we've got two young ladies in our style spotlight—one with a youthful, flirty look that's as colorful as she is, and one whose attempt at a grownup transition ended up as a washed-out misstep. Who's on the radar for Style Superstardom?
It's Chloe Moretz who's this week's winner—sporting a dotty Kenzo dress in a bold, shiny violet fabric when she arrived to accept a Big Screen Achievement Award at CinemaCon. The actress has had trouble before in striking the right balance and dressing her age, but the event's award-winner for Female Star of Tomorrow's look is clearly on her game today: This ensemble is fun, flattering, and not too formal for the 15-year-old star. And since she's made the savvy choice to let the dress speak for itself, with nothing but soft hair and strappy shoes to complete the look, we've got to award Chloe props for fashion maturity along with her Style Superstar honors.
Chloe's next move as a fashion icon? Maybe she can advise her elders on their own red carpet looks—starting with Dakota Fanning, who donned this ivory Elie Saab gown for a charity gala this week. The dress is beautiful (if maybe a hair too adult for the teen), but in a competition between this glamorous gown and the woman wearing it, Dakota just fades into the background. Here's hoping that the actress does her complexion a favor and starts choosing colorful dresses that'll breathe some life and contrast into her look...or at least pulls her hair back and puts on some lipstick to avoid looking so washed out.
Want more fa-fa-fashion? Click on over to MTV Style!
What do you think of this week's best and not-so-best dressed?
Переслать - Navigating The Reality Of A 'Five-Year Engagement'
Guys, did you know that the plot of "The Five-Year Engagement" is not just a work of fiction invented for the purpose of further showcasing the charms of Jason Segel and Emily Blunt? People actually stay engaged for five years—sometimes more! Crazy!
MTV News sought out the advice and opinions of relationship expert and San Diego dating coach DeAnna Lorraine on the subject, specifically why long-term engagements are a bad idea and why women should be careful to maintain a separate life from their fiance.
"A lot of men propose just to kinda get the woman off their back. [If] the woman's been pressuring them, or if they feel like families are pressuring them and they feel like it's time to propose," DeAnna explained of what prompts men to propose when they might not be ready to actually get married. "But because they propose, that buys them a whole lot of extra time. 'So, okay, you got the ring, aren't you happy now?' And then they can prolong things. And a lot of women during that period think that once the guy proposes, you're safe and it's gonna be smooth sailing from then to the wedding and that a wedding will happen fairly soon. But a lot of things can happen between a couple's engagement and a wedding."
DeAnna said that the "normal" amount of time for an engagement is a year to a year-and-a-half, after two-to-three years of dating. She also advises women to foster a life outside of their relationship and not revolve their lives completely around their partners.
"First of all, a woman should not live with a man before she has a ring on her finger. Definitely not, because it kills a man's motivation to want to live with her, and want to marry her," she said. "And secondly, if you are on your own, taking some trips, planning girls trips or getting yourself into a hobby, doing things on your own, looking for apartments, or planning your own life, that man sees that and thinks, 'She's not trying to revolve her own life around me,' and it's very attractive to a man because it's kind of like this independence that he actually seeks from her."
So, ladies, let's leave the five-year engagements to the professionals...on the silver screen.
Will you be seeing "The Five-Year Engagement" this weekend? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'Vampire Diaries' Julie Plec Ponders Alaric's Fate
by Ryan J. Downey
If you haven't watched last night's emotionally stirring episode of "The Vampire Diaries," stop what you're doing and do so, then come back to this post.
At the special screening of "Do Not Go Gentle" that Hollywood Crush and a handful of select television press attended earlier this week, executive producer Julie Plec, Steven R. McQueen (Jeremy), Zach Roerig (Matt), Michael Trevino (Tyler) and Candice Accola (Caroline) were on-hand to discuss the heavy duty Alaric-centric storyline, the remainder of this season and what the future holds for several story lines, including the show's central love triangle.
As the episode began to play, Michael covered his face the first time he's onscreen. He confessed that he's always uncomfortable watching himself on TV. By the time "Do Not Go Gentle" was over, Julie was drying tears from her eyes (as many viewers, no doubt, later did at home). As ever, her attachment to her show was palpable.
The scene where nearly the entire cast gathered to pay their respects to Alaric was only a couple of lines in the script. It was such a hurdle logistically for the production staff they suggested nixing it. "I don't do this very often, where I pitch the 'I'm the boss; shut up' fit, but I was just like, 'Guys, I'm telling you, this is the heart and soul of this episode, and one of the heart and soul moments of the season, and it's going to stand, so figure it out.' And they did. They always do," she said.
Everyone on the panel agreed it was an essential moment. "I love those scenes, I really do," Michael said.
"[Most of the time] we just see each other in hair and makeup or in our dressing rooms. That [scene] was very emotional." Zach agreed. "You could feel it. You could really feel it."
So what of Alaric now, going forward from the shocking conclusion of "Do Not Go Gentle?"
"He's very clearly a badass vampire killer with a pretty magnificent deadly and unburnable stake," Julie said of the newly Esther-enhanced history teacher. "I definitely think he's going to be a conflict provider; not to make it an understatement. He's not going to be the friendliest version of Alaric we've ever met. He's pretty hardcore, which is going to be equally exciting and devastating, because he's one of our heroes who is no longer one of our heroes."
As for the remainder of the season, it was clear (as ever) that nobody is safe. Esther said Alaric will die after he completes his vampire-killing mission. Michael joked that the handful of people whose names "are at the top of the call sheet" are probably safe, but Julie insisted that even Elena Gilbert could die on "Vampire Diaries."
Alaric's mission will continue next week. "Alaric wants the Originals dead, and the very first thing that we see and the head of the next episode is Alaric in high school, where Caroline and Rebecca are having a little post-dance clean up," Julie revealed. "It's a very extreme, hardcore episode of Alaric on a tear. No one is safe."
"Do Not Go Gentle" revealed that Esther has been manipulating Ric from the other side each time he "died" and was resurrected by his magical ring. Even though Jeremy hasn't been hearing the whispers of the Original Witch (we think), that doesn't mean his ring is safe and sound following that revelation. "There's always going to be a concern of consequences for cheating death one too many times. It just might not come in the form of a Jekyll and Hyde alter-ego" said Julie. "The ring's going to stay in play for a while, because ultimately it's that coin toss of 'I can't be in the fray, fighting the good fight, if I can be killed, so you roll the dice.'"
What else can we expect before the season ends? Klaus will learn that his favorite hybrid (other than himself, naturally) has broken the sire bond. "Tyler finally sticks up for himself," Michael promised. "He's tired of getting bitched around and he acts on it. It gets messy."
We will definitely find out which Original bloodline is responsible for siring Stefan, Damon, Katherine and Caroline. And Julie assured, as she has in other interviews, that Elena will finally make her choice. "Definitely I would say the [the rest of the season] is very adrenaline-infused. There are some big mythology moves that happen, and it's a pretty big deal." She promised that the season finale will be "half closing the door to one season and half blowing the lid off the next."
So what of that ultimate choice between Stefan and Damon? Caroline made her Stelena allegiance clear this week, but, where will Elena ultimately stand?
"Stefan was hanging on by such a very tenuous thread for the first half of the season," she said. "Then he lost his mind for a nice chunk in the middle. He's been terrified of opening himself back up and letting those feelings in. Seeing [Elena] at her most vulnerable, and needing to give her the support that she's been trying to give him all season—it's finally him saying, 'It is okay to feel. I heard you, all of those times that you told me that it's okay to feel, and it's okay to have hope. I heard you. Now let me give that back to you.' I think that this is illumination for [Elena] in this point of her life, with these two men who are so important to her. She has no one—she's lost everyone who has ever mattered to her. How do you choose, in a moment like that? The two episodes of the season that follow are really going to be about her asking herself that question and trying to understand how she could possibly let one of them go, when she's already lost so much."
When she does pick, the Salvatores are going to make a choice of their own. Whereas Katherine and now Elena have always been there as a wedge between their brotherly bond, they will learn how to draw closer together. "They will get stronger instead of weaker as brothers in spite of this looming conflict, this looming decision," promised Julie. "There's a really nice scene in next week's episode that shows that they might just survive this no matter how it plays out, and that when all is said and done... 'bros before hos.' The cliche is that the girl tears them apart, so how can we let the girl bring them even closer together?"
Next season will wrap up the gang's stay in high school as they all figure out where they will be headed afterward. "They're all going through some extraordinary changes in their emotional lives, personal lives, romantic lives, and supernatural lives," Julie said. "They are making decisions about their future, and what that will bring. All of those great things leading up to graduation—the choice of, 'Do I stay? Do I go?' And no, there will be no 'Mystic U.'"
What did you think of last night's "Vampire Diaries"? What do you want to see happen with Alaric's storyline? Sadface for no Mystic U? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Chloe Moretz Talks Seventeen Magazine's Pretty Amazing Contest
Chloe Moretz is undoubtedly one of this year's hottest young actresses. Her latest film, "Dark Shadows," starring Johnny Depp, hits theaters on May 11; she recently landed a huge role playing the title character in "Carrie" and she's gracing the cover of Seventeen magazine's May issue.
"I'm incredibly excited to be on the cover of Seventeen magazine," the actress said. "It's probably one of the biggest things I've ever done because I've been reading this magazine since I was a little girl, so to be able to be on something that I grew up reading—and still do read—is pretty amazing."
Speaking of, Seventeen is hosting their second annual Pretty Amazing cover contest. It's open to all the talented, teenage girls in America who have an inspirational story to tell. And though she's an accomplished actress, it's not fame that Chloe said makes an amazing person.
"I think what makes you pretty amazing is being good on the inside—your actions speak louder than your words," she shared. "I look up to Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly—a pretty long list [laughs]."
It's clear success has not gone to this starlet's head. She said her family keeps her grounded.
"I just got my phone back yesterday. My mom had it for like two days. I was supposed to read a book and I really wanted to play 'Call of Duty.' It's not like I want to go read the hot story in Cosmo and get locked up! No, I get caught playing video games. I probably play video games more than any guy does!"
The winner of the Pretty Amazing contest will be featured on the cover of Seventeen's October 2012 issue and will receive a trip to New York and a $20,000 scholarship from Neutrogena. The deadline for entries is April 30, so make sure to submit your story soon!
Do you have a pretty amazing story to tell?
Переслать - 'Beautiful Creatures' Set Visit -- Send Us Your Cast Questions!
Anyone know the way to Gatlin County? Oh—that's right—we do! Hollywood Crush is packing her galoshes and mosquito netting and heading south on Monday to visit the set of "Beautiful Creatures," the big-screen adaptation of Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl's gothic love story!
We'll be talking with leads Alden Ehrenreich (Ethan), Alice Englert (Lena), Thomas Mann (Link) and Zoey Deutch (Emily), and, of course, we want your questions! Tweet your burning queries to @hollywoodcrush or leave them in the comments section below, and we'll get as many answered as possible.
For those not in the know (but seriously, get reading!), "Beautiful Creatures" follows teen Ethan Wate, who falls for new-girl-in-town Lena Duchannes, only to discover there's more to her and their magical bond than meets the eye.
Be sure to stick close to Hollywood Crush in the coming weeks and months for all of our "Beautiful Creatures" coverage leading up to the film's February 2013 release.
What questions do you have for the teens of Gatlin County? Tell us below and on Twitter!
Переслать - Kristen Stewart Goes Mod For Elle UK
Groovy baby! "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart covers the June issue of Elle UK looking every inch the '60s bombshell in a curve-hugging Jill Sander ensemble and sleek bob.
The shoot took place in L.A. in March and is the second KStew has done for the British pub.
The actress is getting plenty of period-piece practice beyond the pages of fashion mags too. There's her turn as the fairest of them all in the upcoming "Snow White and the Huntsman," which opens June 1. But before she slays in her suit of armor, Kristen will get with the Beat in "On the Road," which will compete at this year's Cannes Film Festival in May. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac, the adaptation follows a group of friends on a cross-country trek during the jazz- and drug-fueled '50s.
"[She is] incredible, and in this, everyone is going to get to see how hard of a worker she is, man," gushed "On the Road" co-star Garrett Hedlund to MTV News. "I mean, the devotion that she puts into her work, and her performance is going to be exposed highly in this."
Let's get this show On the Road already, okay?
What do you think of Kristen's cover? Which of her upcoming projects are you most excited for? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'Vampire Diaries' Recap: 'Do Not Go Gentle'
by Cassie Title
I want to commend Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson for their choice of episode title, but I have to say that I think Dylan Thomas would be rolling over in his grave. His famous poem, from which last night's episode title comes, boasts the line: "Do not go gentle into that good night / Rage, rage, against the dying of the light." It speaks to grand themes, like resisting death, not just for one's self, but for one's family left behind. Clearly, this relates to what we thought would be Alaric's death for most of the show (except if you watch the series at all, you'd know that something crazy would happen, like Bonnie getting possessed by Esther and feeding Alaric her blood so that he wouldn't die but complete his transformation), and how Jeremy and Elena felt as his family. Except, Alaric decided to go gentle into that good night, and stayed in the tomb waiting for death. But Bonnie, that pesky, pesky witch, raged against the dying of the light.
Evil Alaric and Esther as Rebekah until Alaric staked her so she could return to her body
After last week's reveal that Esther was possessing Rebekah, you'll remember that she and evil Alaric decided to team up to kill the Originals, and thus, every vampire in existence. There was a slight problem with this plan, considering evil Alaric only existed half of the time. However, that changed. Alaric had not been taking the herbs Bonnie prescribed for him so that he could stay himself. So, he was pretending to be regular Alaric but was really just evil Alaric, for basically the entire episode. Luckily, Damon figured it out when he saw the full stock of herbs, but let's take a moment to say how wild this was! Okay, moment over. And new moment: Esther's plan to rid the world of vampires? Make Alaric into a vampire. A vampire hunter. And she did this by melding the power of his ring to the white oak stake to make it indestructible.
And then she killed him, so he would awake to transition into the vampire to kill all vampires. Oy.Bonnie's love life
That was heavy, so let's talk about something seemingly lighter but equally as creepy. I knew that Bonnie had been hanging out with Jamie during Abby's transition and such, and I could see how the producers would want to develop their storyline, but dude: Why is Bonnie dating her pseudo adopted brother? THAT IS WEIRD! SERIOUSLY! She was making out with her mother's adopted son. And then she slept in a bed with him! And I'm sorry, but this new relationship is slightly incestuous!Elena's love life
Still struggling with her feelings, Caroline urged Elena to invite Stefan to the dance, which she did. And they basically had a grand ol' time. It's just clear that although Damon and Elena have something, she and Stefan have to win out.Caroline's love life
Tyler showed up at the dance, pretended to still be sired to Klaus and got really jealous and competitive. But Tyler's still the one for Caroline. However, Klaus told her: "Small town boy, small town life. It won't be enough for you." Honestly, I'm not sure what to make of this cliché-but-potentially-true statement. Will the Klaus and Caroline thing ever amount to something?Jeremy
The youngest Gilbert came back for good, which I know we're all pleased about. But he still wore his Gilbert ring. I think we should all be worried...Alaric
Esther showed up at the '20s decade dance and told Elena to come with her to save Ric. Before that, she did a boundary spell, which stopped any supernatural creatures from leaving the school (except for Elena, because she needed her mystical, potent, doppelganger blood. Can we please learn more about the doppelganger? Did Tatia have mystical powers? Did Esther create the doppelganger? Why, oh why, am I still so confused?) She did this, of course, by throwing down some salt. (Apparently, salt has fierce magical powers.) Once at the place where Klaus tore out her heart, she explained her plan to Elena, forced her to give blood, had Alaric drink it, and killed him. When he awoke, she explained, he would still be Alaric for a little while, and then he would become the vampire slayer. So he awoke, as real Alaric, and staked Esther. That was intense! And he decided to die, and to not complete his transformation, because he was already dangerous enough. And then Esther possessed Bonnie and forced her to give Alaric her blood so he could feed and transition. Thus, Alaric has become the ultimate vampire/vampire killer. We are all very scared.Other things:
When Alaric was waiting for death in the tomb with Damon, he said he was giving up drinking. HAHA! That's funny! That's so funny! Who are you, Alaric, if you are not drinking? Also, now that he's going to be a vampire, he would have an actual reason to drink (it helps to keep the cravings down), except as the evil vampire he's probably not going to do that, so he kind of spoke the truth! I can't imagine a world where Alaric doesn't drink. I just can't.Something fishy may be going on with Jeremy and Jamie. I know that Jeremy said he planned to wear the ring until his sister stopped hanging out with vampires, but he's already died a couple times, so I wonder if Esther had been talking to him on the other side, too? Additionally, is Jamie too good to be true? (I mean, obviously not, because he's sort of dating his sister, but you know what I mean...)
Is Rebekah okay?? Can Elijah come back? (I don't even remember why he left...) Can Katherine return, too?!
They should bring in a new character: Klaus reallllllllllly needs a therapist. Like, a good one. That scene with him yelling at his mother's body? Mommy issues, times 1,000.
What did you think of the episode? Were you touched by the epic, candle-lit woods scene, honoring Alaric? Did you wonder where they got all those candles? Were you surprised by the turn of events? How are our fair heroes going to stop Alaric? Since he's supposed to die when his mission ends, will we ever get the real Alaric back? Do you think something fishy's going on with Jeremy and Jamie? Are you hungering for a flashback? Or some more Originals? Or vampires? Like me? Because I'm just dying for it?
Let me know! None of you weighed in last week, and I've been crying. Use Twitter! Or the comments! Or Facebook or snail mail or e-mail or carrier pigeons. Oh wait! Maybe that's it. You all used carrier pigeons last week, so I didn't get your news yet! Woo-hoo. I still feel loved! Thank you, all. Thank you very much.
Переслать - 'Secret Circle' Recap: 'Traitor'
by Ryan J. Downey
If this show reveals any more secrets before the season finale, it may just have to change its name!
Last week, we learned that Diana is the Secret Sibling. On last night's new episode of "The Secret Circle," we got some majorly shocking news about another sibling from the Circle. Nick Armstrong, Cassie's old next door neighbor last seen possessed by a worm demon and being drowned by Charles, is alive!
During the closing moments of "The Secret Circle" last night, Diana and Cassie discovered that Jake's brother is the "Traitor" witch name-checked in the episode's title. He's the one who has been working against them with the witch hunters (and now working against the witch hunters, as well). As more pieces of Chance Harbor's history and John Blackwell's plan to finish what he started 16 years ago came to light, there were several confrontations: Diana confronting Charles, Diana confronting Cassie, and a super cool Charles vs. Blackwell throwdown in front of a crowd. Plus Jake and Faye made out (!) and Cassie kissed Adam (!!).
The episode opened with a wake for Cassie's grandmother, Jane. The gang assumed she had been killed by witch hunters, but we in the audience of course (and Charles) know she was actually taken out by Blackwell. Diana wasn't quite sure what to make of last week's revelation about her Balcoin bloodline. "If it turns out you're my sister, I'd be really happy about that," Cassie told her. Diana didn't look like she shared the same sentiment. "I'll talk to you later, OK?" she replied.
Adam found Cassie in her room mourning her most recent loss. He told her that while he may not have known her before all of the witchcraft got introduced into her life, he really knows what's inside of her. Still in tears, but moved by his words, she couldn't resist leaning in to kiss him and he didn't fight it one bit (elixir be damned!). Blackwell interrupted them with a knock on the door. Just after Adam made his awkward exit, Cassie confronted her father about the Secret Sibling. "My grandmother is dead and it turns out my father has slept with half of Chance Harbor!" John told her the thing with Diana's mother was a onetime thing. He assured her that her mother, Amelia, was the true "love of my life."
Meanwhile, Charles was understandably devastated when Diana confronted him about her true heritage. "I was there when you were born and I raised you," he said, by way of reassurance. Whatever happens, he warned, don't trust Blackwell. "He'll do whatever he needs to earn your trust and then he will prey on your fears and manipulate you into doing things that you never thought you'd ever do."
That tender kiss between Adam and Cassie was nothing compared to the steamy make-out session that went down between Jake and Faye after the wake. The pair had stolen what they thought to be a bottle of pills out of Faye's mothers purse to spice up their hookup, only to discover the bottle contained a family crystal instead.
Speaking of crystals, Adam and Melissa were off looking for the last remaining magical heirloom at Adam's grandfather's place. Adam confided in Melissa about the kiss with Cassie. She grabbed a bottle of booze and suggested they take the edge off the pressure filled afternoon (!) as they continued the search. A magical spell with a crystal locating map had revealed that the last crystal was magically cloaked, so finding it was certainly going to turn into a long day.
As Cassie stood by, Diana filled in Jake and Faye about her bloodline back at the clubhouse. "How is this fair?" Faye pouted. Suddenly, one of the crystals was magically stolen right before their eyes. Jake suggested they contact his old witch hunter buddy Isaac to try to win him over to their side. Isaac hates magic so much that he couldn't be happy about how far Eben, aided by the mysterious Traitor Witch, had taken their quest down the magic path, right? They set off to meet Isaac in the woods but it was witch hunter Ian who turned up instead. He said Isaac was dead. Cassie nearly killed him in misguided retaliation for Jane, but Diana stopped her.
Charles called Blackwell to arrange a meeting in a public place. "We're in a crowded place, Charles," Blackwell taunted. "What're you going to do, hit me?" In an awesome moment, Charles did exactly that! The two tussled for a minute which seemed to be exactly what Charles had planned to have happen. Now, if Blackwell makes a move against him, there'll be a ton of witnesses to attest as to what happened. Brilliant! Charles told Blackwell to stay away from Diana, for good, or else. Later, Blackwell promised Dawn he'd help her regain her power if she aligned herself with him and his plot. "After the witch hunters are gone, we are going to eliminate the elders," he said. Dawn went to Charles and pointed out how their killing Amelia had set these problems in motion. The pair agreed that Blackwell wanted to use their kids and they should stop him, or else, as Dawn said, "it won't be Tom and Elizabeth who end up dead. It'll be Faye and Diana."
Eventually Adam called up some childhood memories to reverse engineer how his grandfather would cloak and uncloak things. The pair used a locator spell with the map to find the uncloaked crystal. The rest of the Circle had already determined the stolen crystal to be in "the creepiest place in town," i.e. an old amusement park. At first there was nothing more menacing than some clown statues and a big rat on-hand ("Scooby and Shaggy are such scaredy cats," snickered Faye, after the Blackwell Sisters shrieked in terror over one such four-legged creature), but then the bodies started to appear. First, Jake and Faye found Ian with his throat cut. Then, they found a handful of other witch hunter corpses, just as Diana and Cassie made their way even closer to the Traitor Witch.
Cassie finally got Diana to spill the beans about the biggest reason why the Bacloin stuff made her so uncomfortable. Diana doesn't want to use dark magic. Cassie argued that dark magic had saved their skin, but Diana insisted that she just wouldn't ever be down with killing people and she planned to regularly remind Cassie that it's wrong from here on out. Just then, they saw the Traitor Witch and took off in hot pursuit. Cassie nearly skewered him with a spear, but together, they were able to knock it off course and caused it to knock Traitor Witch over, instead. Jake had found a sway, which transfers power from witches to mortals, along with an old photograph where the Traitor Witch had been hiding. "Why would the witch have a photograph of my parents?" he wondered aloud to Faye.
Because, as Cassie and Diana were busy discovering as the episode came to a close, the Traitor Witch is Nick!
Diana could barely stammer out the words to Cassie. "He's...alive?"
What did you think of last night's "Secret Circle"? Were you stunned Nick is alive? Are you hoping Cassie and Adam can rekindle their romance? What are Blackwell's true motives? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!
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