Just a quick pre-statement. These reviews are simply the way I see the episode and the characters, with ranting and bashing thrown in. I do not enjoy Stefan's character at all. If you have read my previous reviews, you know this. If not, this note should tip you off. Just to say, I will not be responsible for any hurt feelings. So, please, no
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The entire episode really flowed well with the way the flashbacks scenes ebbed along with the present day ones and the conflict between the characters. The entire episode should have just as well been titled "The Loss of Innocence" because that's what it was basically about for all the characters.
I actually don't see Stefan as having any love for Damon at all. He hasn't showed anything to evidence that. Damon on the other hand...
That scene in the woods had to be the most powerful the show has ever aired. And, yes, Nina was absolutely amazing last night.
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Sorry for butting in here, but this statement irks me a lot in the fact that I feel as if you're putting all of the mis-trust off onto Damon's shoulders, and you're almost implying that Stefan hasn't ever done anything or couldn't quite possibly do anything that would equal him making Damon regret that he could possibly trust him. I don't think that's necessarily fair and I think you're looking at it a bit biasly, imho. I don't really know you or anything, but that's just the way this came off to me.
I think they're both quite capable of doing things to make the other one not be able to trust them. And, I've noticed that you almost contradict yourself with what you said above when you say, "there's so much misunderstanding and mistrust between the brothers (...) they still are stabbing each other in the back." So, I ask ... what exactly do you mean ( ... )
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There's so much misunderstanding and mistrust between the brothers (...) they still are stabbing each other in the back."What I meant was this situation is an unending cycle which started with Katherine imprisonment. Their initial relationship was very close, trusting (Hell they were fine with Katherine sleeping with both of them though Katherine may have influenced Stefan anyway). Though unintentional, it was Stefan's fault that Katherine ( ... )
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p.s. i didn't even think about the fact that Isobel may still be alive (and probably a vamp)...thanks.
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And the part where Damon was hanging out with the Gilbert family was too funny and kind of ironice, in a way. After all, we haven't seen Stefan being overly sociable with Elena's family and it seems to me that the guy who cooks, chats with your aunt, and plays video games with your little brother would be good boyfriend material. :P
Do you mind if I friend you? I'm sure I'll be wanting to read more of your reviews. ♥
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The ending in the forest, with Damon and Elena, practically brought me to tears. Ian delivered so much emotion in that scene: betrayal, hurt, pain. Seeing Damon nuzzle her hair and let her go gently convinces me of how much he really does care about her.
"No! It's just because Ian even has sexual chemistry with inanimate objects." LOL, isn't that the truth! For a quick minute, I was about to ship them too. Ian in the kitchen? A beautiful thing to imagine. <3
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