Ok, so I'm still processing the finale, and I have thoughts. Actually, I have too many thoughts, so I decided to break them into three separate posts. This is the first one, the other two (maybe I'll be able to combine them in one?) will appear some time this week.
Warnings: I overanalyse teen vampire shows. In order to make it more bearable, I
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Because the idea of choice might be giving them all too much power--maybe there isn't choice, there is just inevitability.
I think there's choice. All the characters make choices, and their choices have consequences. Only there's no punishment and there's no reward, bad things happen to good people for no reason (but there's always a cause!), and nothing can be done about it. You choose -- but you choose blindly. You can never fully predict the consequences of your choices. So, yes, Catch-22. Damn if you do, damned if you don't -- take your bloody pick! Frightfully realistic.
There is the whole "it's not right / it's right, just not right now" because there is simply no other thing that can happen.Huh, that's a head-scratcher... But then, can we trust Damon on this? Is he a reliable narrator, or is he a lovestruck idiot expressing his wishful thinking? Or maybe he says it not because he thinks it will happen, ( ... )
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I was hoping for more time today, but I'm fairly certain I will not get to the other until tomorrow! Too much stuff!
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The show uses Damon as The Jester who reveals the truth about the entire narrative, but, at the same time, lets him say some total rubbish about himself. He's both a reliable narrator and a lovestruck idiot... but hardly ever both at the same time. Obviously, D/E will happen (because it would be a dumb marketing decision if it didn't), but it won't happen the way Damon imagined it in 3x10. I mean, how could he have foreseen that Elena would become a vampire?
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but it won't happen the way Damon imagined it in 3x10. I mean, how could he have foreseen that Elena would become a vampire?
Just because he couldn't see the circumstances under which it would happen doesn't make it untrue, does it? That's just semantics, at least to me.
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