Elena/Rebekah scene was the best, AND YET TRAGIC. My shipper soul was pathetically grateful that Rebekah moved in response to Elena - as in, she heard her apology. HEY, IF SHE CAN FORGIVE KLAUS, WHO DID MUCH MORE HORRIBLE THINGS...
The thing I really, really loved about the Katherine and Stefan conversation was not only that they're both in such a hard place a camaraderie has halfway sprung up between them despite their bitter history (although he was supposedly not feeling, yet explicitly afraid of feeling bad, tired, resentful....UGH) without wiping it away in their behaviour towards each other, and also that Katherine got to play the wiser older really-twisted-mentor-type vamp, and I love that, her age and experience showing in their conversation.
Katherine was awesome this episode, and I thought they did a good job of balancing her survival code with her humanity, and not letting either take too much from the other.
ALSO LOL YES I AM LOVING KLAUS GETTING SOME COMEUPPANCE FOR THINKING HE WOULD GET AWAY WITH EVERYTHING. NO, BEING ENSLAVED AND VIOLATED REALLY DOES MAKE PEOPLE ANGRY. REALLY.
Really? You don't think hours and hours of agony, of every bone in your body splintering and snapping explosively, and your muscles wetly rupturing and tearing and your whole body deconstructing and reconstructing cell by cell, every single month, like clockwork, and then being mindlessly dangerous to everyone around you, would make anything seem good in comparison?
Not to mention Tyler obviously is not okay with it? He went to warn Caroline immediately, because all the humans at the party would die, and he was trying to protect her. Defending Tyler Lockwood is not my big thing, but Tyler has been witness to multiple efforts against Klaus, they all failed, and ultimately he's more fatalistic because he has less to lose; his concern for others can be prioritized.
The last scene he was totally an asshole, though. No arguments. Although the writing in that scene are incredibly stupid, just like their refusal to acknowledge Matt's abuse of Caroline in season one: the issue is not 'klaus bit him' but 'tyler casually drugged her and dragged her out of the party' and now we're supposed to think of this as, like, ~turning her back on him~? How about no.
The thing I really, really loved about the Katherine and Stefan conversation was not only that they're both in such a hard place a camaraderie has halfway sprung up between them despite their bitter history (although he was supposedly not feeling, yet explicitly afraid of feeling bad, tired, resentful....UGH) without wiping it away in their behaviour towards each other, and also that Katherine got to play the wiser older really-twisted-mentor-type vamp, and I love that, her age and experience showing in their conversation.
Katherine was awesome this episode, and I thought they did a good job of balancing her survival code with her humanity, and not letting either take too much from the other.
ALSO LOL YES I AM LOVING KLAUS GETTING SOME COMEUPPANCE FOR THINKING HE WOULD GET AWAY WITH EVERYTHING. NO, BEING ENSLAVED AND VIOLATED REALLY DOES MAKE PEOPLE ANGRY. REALLY.
Really? You don't think hours and hours of agony, of every bone in your body splintering and snapping explosively, and your muscles wetly rupturing and tearing and your whole body deconstructing and reconstructing cell by cell, every single month, like clockwork, and then being mindlessly dangerous to everyone around you, would make anything seem good in comparison?
Not to mention Tyler obviously is not okay with it? He went to warn Caroline immediately, because all the humans at the party would die, and he was trying to protect her. Defending Tyler Lockwood is not my big thing, but Tyler has been witness to multiple efforts against Klaus, they all failed, and ultimately he's more fatalistic because he has less to lose; his concern for others can be prioritized.
The last scene he was totally an asshole, though. No arguments. Although the writing in that scene are incredibly stupid, just like their refusal to acknowledge Matt's abuse of Caroline in season one: the issue is not 'klaus bit him' but 'tyler casually drugged her and dragged her out of the party' and now we're supposed to think of this as, like, ~turning her back on him~? How about no.
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