The Vampire Diaries
Welcome Back: Part of me is happy to see the classy Elijah with some colour in his cheeks again. Elena is calling the shots and taking some real risks. First she brings Elijah back, and then she gives him the only weapon that can defeat him. She also puts Stefan and Damon in their place by demanding their respect and best behaviour. She may have the least going for her in terms of strength, age, and supernatural ability, but she certainly knows how to grab the reins of a very complicated situation. Elijah proves to be a wealth of information. The most shocking tidbit he shares is that the curse of the sun and the moon is fake. Klaus made up the Aztec sketches himself to motivate both vampires and werewolves to search for the doppelganger and the moonstone. Klaus is actually trying to break another curse: the one that would activate the werewolf part of him, since he is actually a hybrid. Elijah also reveals there is a way to save the life of the doppelganger. Elijah is finding himself in a similar place that he was 500 years ago. He has the opportunity to prevent Klaus from sacrificing a doppelganger. Maybe Elijah will feel the same warmth towards Elena that he felt for Katherine all of those years ago, even though he says he won’t make that mistake again.
Brothers at Odds: An interesting twist is that Elijah and Klaus are brothers. It makes sense considering they are both originals that they would be from the same family. The flashbacks of 1492 shows tension building between the ancient vampires, as the episode shows the much younger Salvatores currently at odds over how to protect Elena. Throughout the episode Stefan is trying to control Damon and ensure he doesn’t do anything stupid. Damon doesn’t like being told what to do and doesn’t like not having control of the situation. He wants to get back at Stefan for so he tries to push his buttons. Stefan takes the bait and pushes right back. The brothers like to go through a cycle. They get closer and closer and work as a team and then Damon does something reckless. Earlier in the season it was killing Jeremy; now it is not cooperating with Stefan, Elena, and Elijah. Elena proves again to have a power over the brothers as she stops them in the middle of a scrap. I have a feeling things will get worse between the brothers before they get better.
One Strange Relationship: They haven’t seen each other for a bit, but Damon and his “wind-up-toy” girlfriend, Andie, is still an item. She acts as if it is completely normal that Damon enjoys feeding on her blood during their disturbing conversation about her shoulder. It’s hard to say how much of her is still Andie and how much is controlled by Damon’s compulsion. She does genuinely seem to be enjoying going rogue with Damon. Damon also still cares a little bit about Katherine’s well-being by giving her vervain. Between seeing Katherine, longing for Elena, not getting to call the shots, and having issues with his brother, it has been an emotionally trying day for Damon. As we all know, his stability can be a little shaky in these situations. He barely has enough control to compel Andie to leave before he kills her in a fit of rage. It actually understandable since the desire to kill is always with him. He fights that urge constantly, and it only takes a moment to lose that control. Andie truly cares about Damon and recognizes his loneliness. She tries to reach out for him and support him, but she doesn’t realize how dangerous that would be. Fortunately, the situation ends as best as we can hope, and Andie remains alive. We’ll have to wait and see how long she stays that way.
Their Biggest Obstacle Yet: The issues of last season all seem so miniscule now that Klaus is actually here. He is at the forefront and poses a really scary threat. The sun, fire, and a werewolf bite, which is normally deadly to vampires, will not kill an original. Elijah further concludes that the dagger is useless on Klaus; only a very powerful witch can kill him, still leaving Bonnie at risk. Jenna finally gets the answers she’s been searching via Klaus. It’s hard to say what he was trying to accomplish with Jenna. Maybe he’s trying to mess things up for Elena or maybe he had a bigger agenda. Another layer has been added to the curse-breaking requirements. So far the complex list includes a doppelganger, a vampire, a werewolf, a witch to cast the spell, the moonstone, and it must be performed at the birthplace of the doppelganger on the full moon. After a frustrating experience, Klaus ditches Alaric’s body (thank goodness he is okay) and comes out as himself. Now hopefully our guys can work out a plan quick and all stick to it because he will make sure nothing gets in his way of doing what he’s been trying to do for the past 1000 years.
Most Heart-Braking Scene:
Jenna discovers that there is a whole other world she knew nothing about. Not only that, but the two people she is responsible for keeping safe were trying to protect her by not involving her. This would be overwhelming and emotionally and mentally draining on anybody. My heart really goes out to her while she’s trying to take this all in.
Cutest Scene:
Seeing the softer side of Elijah when he plays chase with the human version of Katherine has to be the winner this week. He is slowly falling for her even though he knows her fate and denies that he can feel love.
Points to Ponder:
· Okay, Stefan and Damon must be sleeping very deeply to miss what’s going on downstairs. Even without super hearing they should be able to hear Elijah pounding into the walls.
· I wonder if we’ll ever see who Katherine is a doppelganger of. Elijah obviously knew whoever she was.
· Where are the other five original siblings?
· So, the originals started out as human, then eventually something happened that turned them into vampires. I hope we get that story one day.
· Too bad for Klaus he didn’t close those loopholes with Katherine by telling her always do as he says despite any vervain she may ingest. Hopefully, Damon and Stefan are maintaining a healthy level of vervain in their systems as well.
· So if the curse was place 1000 years ago, does that mean Klaus and Elijah are 1000 years old or are were they vampires for a little while before that?
· Greta, the witch, must be Luka’s sister/Jonas’ daughter. She seems to have a pretty good relationship with Klaus. Is she faking it?
· I bet Rick will have some bumps and bruises he won’t remember getting.
· I wonder who Klaus and Elijah cared for before.
Notable Quotes:
· Stefan: “Hey, where’s Elena?”
Damon: “I don’t know, Stefan. She’s your girlfriend; mine’s right here.”
Damon: “I don’t know, Stefan. She’s your girlfriend; mine’s right here.”
· Elijah: “I’m a little behind on the times, but I believe the term you’re searching for is OMG.”
· Damon: “That’s twice today you’ve stood in my way. I wouldn’t try a third.”
· Katherine: “Life is too cruel. If we cease to believe in love, why would we want to live?”
· Klaus: “Love is a vampire’s greatest weakness, and we are not weak.”
· Elena: “You cared about [Katherine] didn’t you?”
Elijah: “It’s a common mistake, I’m told.”
Elijah: “It’s a common mistake, I’m told.”