Television shows about vampires: Ending or immortal?
By Desmond | Oct. 2, 2013Over the past five years, the vampire craze in American media hit its peak and slowly started to back off into the shadows.
Over the past five years, the vampire craze in American media hit its peak and slowly started to back off into the shadows.
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