Mystic Falls becomes the backdrop for an epic battle between vampire, witch, and human in the third season of the CW's hit series The Vampire Diaries. As Elena and Damon struggle to help Stefan after he succumbs to Klaus, they experience feelings of both guilt and desire as their own bond continues to grow. Meanwhile, Mikael and Esther (the first vampire hunter and witch, respectively) come back from the dead in hopes of ending a 1,000 year power struggle.
Season 5 of the supernatural drama, based on the novels by L.J. Smith, begins with Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Caroline (Candice Accola) moving into a dorm at nearby Whitmore College and looking forward to a normal freshman experience. Unfortunately, things quickly go sideways when their third roommate, Megan (Hayley Kiyoko), is murdered at a frat party by a vampire, and Elena learns that Megan had a connection to her late father. Meanwhile, Katherine (Dobrev) struggles adapting to being human again after 500 years as a vampire and asks Damon (Ian Somerhalder) to help her now that she is vulnerable to her many enemies. At the top of that list is Stefan's evil doppelgänger Silas (Paul Wesley), who is holding Stefan in a locked box under the sea. Katherine is also disturbed to meet a mysterious young woman named Nadia (Olga Fonda), who reveals to her a secret that dates back to 1490 Bulgaria. As for Bonnie (Kat Graham), she remains trapped on the Other Side and can only communicate with the recently resurrected Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen). But unbeknownst to them the Other Side itself is in danger of imploding.
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This set contains all six episodes from the initial season of AMC's zombie series The Walking Dead starring Andrew Lincoln as Rick, a small-town Georgia cop who helps lead a band of survivors after he wakes up from a coma to discover that a zombie epidemic has swept across the country.
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