Nina Dobrev should act in Bulgarian all the time.
It's kinda to their credit that this is the second episode where the main plot is just "Katherine talking" yet it's not quite boring.... yet.
Is it just me or is nuGuy's dad way hotter than nuGuy himself? Even if he's evil (the dad I mean). Why do I have the feeling that things are going to end very, very tragically in this story? Though I kinda wish I hadn't read people speculate about the Lukas/Klaus anagramm. Now my mind constantly tries to come up with ways of how it could work when I'm pretty sure it's NOT gonna be what the writers will go with though.
I liked Slater. It's probably what I would do first too if I got turned.
So why exactly did Rose want to have sex with Damon? I don't get it.
Though, heh, Damon now has had sex with Elena's bio mom and Katherine's vampire mom :D
I wanna know who Katherine's babydaddy is.
Sorry, Elijah still isn't that impressive of a villain.
Elena's life sucks. I feel for her. She's holding it together but this episode we really saw how she feels.
I'm not one of those people who constantly want Elena to turn, but at this point it would make sense for Elena to at least suggest it. Elena becomes a vamp = Klaus has to wait for the next doppelganger to show up before he can try again with the curse. That said, I guess they have that covered by him probably slaughtering her family anyway just to make a point like he did with Katherine when Katherine delayed the curse by dying. I do like it seems like the next arc will be motivated by Elena wanting to save her loved ones since this episode made it clear that there is a comparatively easy way for Elena to get out of dying personally provided she doesn't care that all her loved ones get slaughtered (well and the whole forever on the run thing).
BTW, so Elena did in a way blame Stefan for bringing all the drama to Mystic Falls. She and Bonnie should have a conversations about that.
I appreciate the show trying to cross their ts and dot their is, but Klaus wanting to lift the curse still doesn't make much sense to me. The vamps (at least on Klaus' level) don't gain much for it and if werewolves are almost extinct why does it matter if the werewolves get there first? (especially since werewolves don't seem to have a way of procreating the way vampires do) And for all of Klaus' supposed might, isn't that kinda undercut by the fact that we have now met three people who evaded him for 500 years? Doesn't seem all that impressive.