Dear The Vampire Diaries, I see your master plan now: it's to bring it every week now. Please continue to do so. Moving on, this week we learned more about Bonnie and her family ties, revealed Damon's master plan, and met the new mysterious, history teacher.
But that's not even half of the amazing things that went down, so to see the good, the bad, and the bloody from this week's episode, just read more.
- The Good
- Bonnie's talisman/necklace is bringing her nightmares and visions of her ancestor Emily, who we learn was definitely Katherine's handmaiden back in the day. Her appearances are so creepy, but I was kind of digging that the scares were coming from a non-vampire source.
- Damon and Stefan's interactions this week are brilliant. The role reversal, where Stefan takes on Damon's persona and Damon mocks Stefan in kind, are priceless. There even seems to be some genuinely affectionate times between the brothers, but was it just Damon's vulnerability/lack of strength due to avoiding human blood?
- New characters for this show have tended to be pretty intriguing, and new teacher Alaric Saltzman is no exception. The dreamy Alaric, played by Legally Blonde's Matt Davis, has a shady past (dead wife who was almost certainly murdered) and every sign points to him being a vampire: the sun-protecting ring, the lingering exchange of Jenna not inviting him in. It's almost too obvious. If he is a vamp and not some other supernatural being, then what role does he play? I'm sure he must know the Salvatores.
- Gratification! In one episode, we get two mysteries solved: why Damon came back to Mystic Falls and what's up with Emily and her necklace. The master plan — and Damon's reason for return — is Katherine. Specifically, to rouse her from the spell that left her trapped but unharmed (well, relatively unharmed, considering she was already dead) underneath the church 100 plus years ago. It's news to Stefan that Katherine didn't perish in the fire, but that's not the only revelation about her; the boys trade barbs about their last encounters with their shared first love, and they both end up wounded. I think Stefan is lying when he insists that Katherine compelled the brothers into loving her and that it wasn't real; why else would he have come out of hiding to pursue Elena?
- One seed-planting I appreciated: The Gilbert family history. You know Jeremy's on the verge of discovering something big. I have my theories.
- The Bad
- Right about now I feel the need to introduce something I'd like to call Twilight Corner. It'll be where I bring up any glaring similarities The Vampire Diaries has to that other vampire story. This week, it's Stefan leaving Elena, telling her it's for the best. I smirked early on, when Stefan tells Elena that he's backing off from school, that it's the right thing to do; but I pretty much spit my water out at the end of the episode when Stefan tells Elena he's leaving to protect her while they're in the woods. Shades of New Moon! Generally, the show has distinguished itself from Twilight but that's waaay too close for comfort.
- The Bloody
- Damon swears off drinking human blood in a demonstration of goodwill to Stefan after killing Lexie last week. My my. Damon, showing repentance? What is this crazy fake world coming to? However, he doesn't maintain his new diet for long: he takes a big bite out of a possessed Bonnie after she, as Emily, destroys the amulet and Katherine over the Fells Church ruins.
- OK, let's talk past bloody: We got more of the story of the history of Mystic Falls, including what sounds like an epic, ongoing battle between vampires and humans. It was no accident that Katherine was in that church, having been rounded up by the townspeople to be killed. And she wasn't alone; Emily sealed up the whole church, full of other vampires, who potentially could have been freed upon the town this week. Stefan accuses Damon of not wanting to free Katherine out of love, but revenge, rather; he nearly introduces an army of angry, ancient vampires on the ancestors of the people who exterminated them. Personally I think it was a little bit of both for Damon — love and revenge. He almost has his soul mate and a group of allies back in his life.
- I'm counting Damon's broken heart as a casualty this week, as cheesy as that sounds. I just can't ignore how wrecked his face looks at the end of the episode. We went from seeing how inhumane Damon is just last week, to being confronted by an emotional man who faces a final loss of love. Ian Somerhalder, you're rocking it.
What did you think of "History Repeating"? Are you disappointed at all that Katherine didn't rise from the grave tonight, along with a crew of her nearest and bloodthirstiest? Do you even believe she's totally gone? And what about Jenna's situation — are both Logan and Alaric out to suck her blood? For more chatting beyond this week, join the Hooked on Vampire Diaries group in the Buzz Community!
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Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti
I think it's a little hard to claim Vampire Diaries is pilching from Twilight when it was written before it. VP existed long before Twilight so really, if anyone's copying here, it'd be Twilight. Just because Twilight got to the screen first doesn't make it the "true" vampire tale.
1Buzz - thanks for posting so early today, I couldn't wait to see what you thought after watching last night's episode.
I just can't even wrap my head around how this show just gets to be better and better every week...I can't even believe that I actually laughed when I saw they were making this show at how stupid I thought it was going to be. I am eating my words now.
Hello shirtless Stefan - talk about 0% body fat. He's body is out of control.
I really liked seeing the other side of the brothers this week...both the bonding and Damon's losing Katherine - just something new that we haven't seen yet. I can't wait to see what happens with Aloric! My theory is with Stefan walking out on Elena and Katherine officially gone, it's going to open the door for Damon to come in - enter love triangle.
Also - is anyone else wondering how Logan would have became a vampire? Wouldn't he have to of had vampire blood in him at the time of death...?
2I haven't read VD - but do those same things happen in the book? Because then, yeah I'd say Twilight copied. If there weren't in the books, then I'd have to say the show did copy them from Twilight.
3I'm right with you JLMac, more shirtless Stefan, PLEASE! That was a really nice surprise. And next week looks even better...
As for this week, it was fantastic, again. I really hope they can continue to raise the bar. I haven't been disappointed, yet. I loved the new developments with Bonnie. And Emily really did scare me!!!
I'm really interested to see what's going to happen with two new vampires. So exciting!!!
4Could you stop making twilight comparisons already?
5Both are vampire stories, there have to be many things alike...
This is definitely the best episode so far. From Stefan mimicking Damon, to Bonnie's visions and Emily, I really enjoyed watching it. Although i'm still not so sure about the matt-caroline relationship...the twist at the end shocked me, can't wait for next episode
6I have not read the Vampire diaries but i have read twilight. i will admit that there were similarities with that Stefan/Elena break-up scene. Other than that the episode was great!
7i agree that is was very similar with the woods and all. No matter what books were written first, it was funny when it happened.
I still love the show!
8I looove the interaction between Damon and Stefan. They do make a really good team together and I kinda wish the drama between them would cease so that we can see more of them living happily ever after.
9I have to disagree. I love all the scenes with Elena and Stefan. Boo-Hoo on you!
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