3.5 Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Mouth Most of the story is focused on Aidan, who has found his perfect food source: Kenny, a boy who lives in a bubble because any exposure to the outside world would kill him. Consequently, Kenny never had the disease and all Aidan has to do in order to feed from him is “take his blood for testing.” As long as he doesn’t take too much, he’s got himself a virtually limitless food supply. So all he has to do is either resist taking the blood at all, or if he does decide to take it, manage to do so discreetly and not get himself found out. Being the master of bad decisions, Aidan promptly starts taking blood while showing all the subtlety of an elephant in a china shop. Did you guess that this leads to Kenny finding out that Aidan’s a vampire? Normally I’d say you get a cookie, but it was too obvious this time. Of course Aidan gets found out. He’s Aidan. Henry was not entirely wrong in his final assessment of Aidan’s character, after all. How does she do it, you might ask? Well, judging from the fact that she possesses Sally to break up with Max and quit her job at the funeral home, I think we can make a judgement call there. Luckily, Sally has a ghost whisperer on her side, and Zoe hands over a necklace she wears that prevents ghost possession. After an attempted exorcism, Sally and Linda make up and Linda gives Sally her blessing because she doesn’t want Max to be lonely. There’s something intensely creepy about a mother being that entangled in her son’s love life, but…well. This show and it’s twisted morality. I love it. Over in werewolf land, things are falling apart at the seams. Erin’s still missing and, after two of his weres try to kill Aidan only to find him healthy and strong thanks to Kenny’s blood, Liam demands that Josh and Nora kill Aidan for him. Given that Nora doesn’t trust Aidan to control himself, she’s not completely resistant to the idea. And bless Josh, really, because he’s an idiot with a heart of gold. He shows up at Liam’s doorstep with a gun, flat out agreeing with Liam that the gun wouldn’t stop Liam from killing Josh if he really wanted to, and tells him that neither he nor Nora will be killing Aidan any time soon. I really enjoyed this episode. I think it’s probably my least favourite so far this season, but when I say “least favourite of this season,” the second half of that sentence is, “but it’s still better than virtually all of season two combined.” It’s a great episode. Perhaps not my favourite, but solid and it focuses on character building, which was definitely necessary at this juncture. Read Kaci’s review of the previous episode, I’m So Lonesome I Could Die, here. Follow our Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here. And be our Facebook chum here.