We've survived the first week of the hiatus and although Supernatural doesn't technically qualify for this category, I've decided that for this week's blog (s), I'm going to post an extensive list (some of my favorites from each show) of funny moments and links to a few funny videos of TVD, Supernatural, and The Secret Circle. (I in no way own rights to any of the dialogue, characters, or videos that are about to be mentioned or shown. They are the property of the CW tv network, Alloy Entertainment, and it's affiliates). Enjoy!!
The Vampire Diaries
1. Season 2, Ep. Masquerade--
Caroline: Can't we just give her the moonstone so she'll leave?
Damon: No. Katherine's not getting dick.
2. Season 2, Ep. Masquerade--
Katherine: The three of us together, just like old times. The brother who loved me too much, and the one who never loved me enough.
Damon: And the evil slut vampire who only loved herself.
3. Season 1, Ep. History Repeating--
Damon: I'll adopt the Stefan diet. Only nothing with feathers.
4. Season 1, Ep. Blood Brothers--
Damon: Stefan likes...puppy blood. Little golden retriever puppies, cute floppy ears. That's his favorite.
5. Season 2, Ep. Bad Moon Rising--
Caroline: Why are you looking at him with your Serious Vampire look? It's different from your Worried Vampire look. Neither of which strays too far from your Hey It's Tuesday look.
6. Season 2, Ep. Bad Moon Rising--
Damon: If this Wolf Man thing is true, I’ve seen enough movies to know it’s not good. It means Mason Lockwood is a real-life Lon Chaney and that little Tyler punk may just very well be Lon Chaney, Jr. which means Bela Lugosi, meaning me, is totally screwed.
7. Season 3, Ep. Birthday--
Damon: You should learn to knock. What if I was...indecent? (I don't think that's possible, but... :))
8. Season 3, Ep. End of the Affair--
Damon: It came to me in a dream. I was naked, you would have loved it.
9. Season 3, Ep. Smells Like Teen Spirit--
Caroline: Vampire 101. Don't wear your breakfast to school.
10. Season 3, Ep. Homecoming--
Elena: You could not go.
Stefan: I`m compelled to keep you safe and if I look at your record at high school dances, it`s pretty tragic. Might get yourself murdered by the homecoming queen.
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf7kaEqXHLM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRgQuKTKIDo
The Secret Circle
1. Season 1, Ep. Bound--
Cassie: It's like I'm living in a Harry Potter movie. (My favorite!)
Adam: He has a wand.
2. Season 1, Ep. Pilot--
Nick: Hey neighbor, I'm Nick. Also known as the guy in the window.
3. Season 1, Ep. Beneath--
Faye: Doe-eyed, orphan Annie breezes into town acting like she doesn't know the difference between witchcraft and Santa Claus.
4. Season 1, Ep. Heather--
Adam: Got a broom?
Cassie: Sure, I'm a witch.
5. Season 1, Ep. Bound--
Diana: But we'll have more strength as a group, and can use it better!
Faye: For what, world peace? Are we gonna save the turtles?
6. Season 1--
Jake: Ding-dong the witch is dead!
7. Season 1, Ep. Bound--
Faye: Tell her to shove her ritual up her hooha.
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3moQbFu_S4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otBjzbnued4&feature=related
Supernatural
**So it was really hard to choose my favorites for this one, because let's face it, there's just so many!
1. Season 1, Ep. Scarecrow--
Dean: I hope your apple pie is freakin' worth it!
2. Season 2, Ep. Heart--
Dean: I'm sorry man, but what about a human by day, a freak animal killing machine by night don't you understand? I mean werewolves are badass. We haven't seen on since we were kids.
Sam: Okay, Sparky. And you know what? After we kill it, we can go to Disneyland!
3. Season 3, Ep. A Very Supernatural Christmas--
Dean: You fudgin' touch me again, I'll fudgin' kill ya!
Madge: Very good.
4. Season 4, Ep. Yellow Fever--
Sam: How are you feeling by the way?
Dean: Fine.
Bobby: You sure, Dean? 'Cause this line of work can get awful scary.
Dean: I'm fine. What, you wanna go hunting? I'll hunt. I'll kill anything.
Sam: Aww...
Bobby: He's adorable.
5. Season 5, Ep. The Real Ghostbusters--
Fake Dean: If all these people are really in trouble, we gotta do something.
Dean: Why?
Fake Dean: 'Cause that's what Sam and Dean would do.
6. Season 6, Ep. My Heart Will Go On
Balthazar: You have me confused with the other angel. You know, the one in the dirty trenchcoat who's in love with you? I don't care.
7. Season 7, Ep. Hello Cruel World
Dean. Whoa! Whoa! Sam! This discussion does not require a weapons discharge!
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsY4wh4zD3A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsyMtYoSkC0
**Dean gets funky :)
Hope you enjoyed!!!
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Did Not See This Coming
I was extremely excited about tonight's episode of Supernatural, considering it was centered around the Jersey Devil. In The Pine Barrens, New Jersey, a camper is killed, strung up in a tree in his sleeping bag, and eaten to death. Gross. Sam, Dean, and Bobby go hunting, literally. They do their usual third degree, dressed up as special agents at a diner and talk to the park ranger.Ranger Rick (hahahhaa). When Bobby and the boys find his missing partner, they call him to come out. He seems very uninterested, much like he did during his interview with Sam and Dean. He appears almost stoned, as Sam points out. Well, at least he was high when the Jersey Devil ate him next.
Bobby career before he became a hunter, a hunter. Convenient actually when he manages to shoot the creature eating Rick dead out of the tree. Back at their abandoned, ram-shackled (please, someone else find that funny besides me), they open up the body and find it filled with goo. Not the same goo as leviathan, no this is dark grey. Maybe it's not the Jersey Devil after all. Dean, despite the new and disgusting developments Dean really could care less. He just wanders around and asks about food. Shocking I know. He acts just like Rick did before he died. When they return to the diner for dinner that night, everyone is eating the same thing that Dean had the first night he was there, the Turduckin Burger. Sam takes the burger away from Dean and back the house they perform an autopsy on it (haha). It starts to ooze the grey goo. "I think you pissed off my sandwich," says Dean.
Hoping to get to the source, the three of them follow the meat delivery truck to a food factory. There, they spot Edgar, and later, a billionaire by the name of Dick Roman (the man who turned down Crowley's offer). Turns out the "Jersey Devil (s)" are the failures of an experiment gone wrong. The doctor leviathan from the hospital is creating a formula that will make humans complacent and cooperative. The murders that happened were rejects of the Turduckin test that went a little off course, the subjects having developed Cannibalism. Dick (head leviathan) is not pleased and forces the doctor to eat himself. Bobby is captured spying on the situation.
After a brief conversation with Dick, Sam and Dean blaze in to save Bobby. Bobby grabs one of two guns that were on Dick's desk and files on the experiments. Trying to escape, Bobby jumps in the van (where Sam and Dean are waiting) and they take off. A few shots are fired and the boys round the corner. Dead silence in the back of the van. "Bobby!" yells Sam.
If Bobby dies, I don't know what I would do with myself. My friend pointed out a good point, that those who die on the show tend to come back. But what if Bobby doesn't? How will the boys cope? Haven't they been through enough? I'll have to wait until December 2nd for the mid season finale (@^%%^$&*$$#!) to find out.
Bobby career before he became a hunter, a hunter. Convenient actually when he manages to shoot the creature eating Rick dead out of the tree. Back at their abandoned, ram-shackled (please, someone else find that funny besides me), they open up the body and find it filled with goo. Not the same goo as leviathan, no this is dark grey. Maybe it's not the Jersey Devil after all. Dean, despite the new and disgusting developments Dean really could care less. He just wanders around and asks about food. Shocking I know. He acts just like Rick did before he died. When they return to the diner for dinner that night, everyone is eating the same thing that Dean had the first night he was there, the Turduckin Burger. Sam takes the burger away from Dean and back the house they perform an autopsy on it (haha). It starts to ooze the grey goo. "I think you pissed off my sandwich," says Dean.
Hoping to get to the source, the three of them follow the meat delivery truck to a food factory. There, they spot Edgar, and later, a billionaire by the name of Dick Roman (the man who turned down Crowley's offer). Turns out the "Jersey Devil (s)" are the failures of an experiment gone wrong. The doctor leviathan from the hospital is creating a formula that will make humans complacent and cooperative. The murders that happened were rejects of the Turduckin test that went a little off course, the subjects having developed Cannibalism. Dick (head leviathan) is not pleased and forces the doctor to eat himself. Bobby is captured spying on the situation.
After a brief conversation with Dick, Sam and Dean blaze in to save Bobby. Bobby grabs one of two guns that were on Dick's desk and files on the experiments. Trying to escape, Bobby jumps in the van (where Sam and Dean are waiting) and they take off. A few shots are fired and the boys round the corner. Dead silence in the back of the van. "Bobby!" yells Sam.
If Bobby dies, I don't know what I would do with myself. My friend pointed out a good point, that those who die on the show tend to come back. But what if Bobby doesn't? How will the boys cope? Haven't they been through enough? I'll have to wait until December 2nd for the mid season finale (@^%%^$&*$$#!) to find out.
Darkness
Along with TVD, The Secret Circle has also bid a fond farewell until Thursday, January 5th. But I want to talk about the preview for that Thursday, the preview for Darkness. Up until now, Cassie has never really utilized her potential. It's been a slow building process. First she set the witch hunter on fire and then she was able to find Faye's grandfather. With the clips The CW provided us with for January, it's clear that Cassie begins to snap. The dark magic begins to take over. Her personality changes and she most definitely will become a threat.
I'm curious though, to find out what suddenly triggered the magic. Is it something that just happens at a random point in your life? Does the magic just start coming out? Ever since the beginning, Cassie has been more powerful than the rest of the circle. But why? Balcoin is the answer to the mystery, but what did he do to achieve such power? Who did he have to hurt or what did he promise and to who? The plot thickens and shadows get blacker and Cassie will have a harder time than ever trying to pull herself back. If she even wants to.
More over, how will the circle react? Because Cassie is not bound by the circle because of her individual power, I wonder if the rest of the circle can do magic on their own now? They'll have no choice if they want to restore Cassie to herself. But what will Cassie want? Will she want to go back to being bound or will she want to be who she was "destined" to be? Will she follow her "destiny" to be with Adam (not that she believes it) or will she revoke it and become a true descendant of Balcoin?
I'm curious though, to find out what suddenly triggered the magic. Is it something that just happens at a random point in your life? Does the magic just start coming out? Ever since the beginning, Cassie has been more powerful than the rest of the circle. But why? Balcoin is the answer to the mystery, but what did he do to achieve such power? Who did he have to hurt or what did he promise and to who? The plot thickens and shadows get blacker and Cassie will have a harder time than ever trying to pull herself back. If she even wants to.
More over, how will the circle react? Because Cassie is not bound by the circle because of her individual power, I wonder if the rest of the circle can do magic on their own now? They'll have no choice if they want to restore Cassie to herself. But what will Cassie want? Will she want to go back to being bound or will she want to be who she was "destined" to be? Will she follow her "destiny" to be with Adam (not that she believes it) or will she revoke it and become a true descendant of Balcoin?
Week #1
It's week one of the hiatus. It's not going so well for me. The twitches and fetal position haven't started yet, but I'm sure they can't be far behind. To curb both your and my appetite, I've decided to keep tabs on all the stars, to give you information about them from past an present. I'll begin with this one for week one.
As you all probably know, TVD will soon be adding a new cast member. Any guesses? That's right. Wife to Mr. Salvatore (Paul Wesley), a Miss Torrey DeVitto, or should I say Mrs. Torrey Wesley, will be joining the cast of The Vampire Diaries for season three, episodes ten and eleven. She will play the role of Mary, a doctor who takes quite an interest in Alaric Saltzman and his uncanny ability to return from the dead. From what sources are saying, her character has the potential to last a long time.
First Nina and Ian and now Paul and Torrey. From our past experience with the show, couples acting definitely works out. Especially when you have real life chemistry with the person you're in love with on the show. Whether Elena admits it or not, she's in love with Damon, but that's a whole other story. I wonder how things will go if "Mary" doesn't have any interest in Stefan? Personally, I don't think that will last long, even if there's only a momentary interlude between Stefan and Mary. Maybe not right away, but I think the show could develop a history between the two. Maybe there's another memory still coming back to Stefan after Klaus' brainwashing? Who knows, but I think we can expect more intense and delicious, vampire-hybrid-witch-love triangle drama to ensue.
As you all probably know, TVD will soon be adding a new cast member. Any guesses? That's right. Wife to Mr. Salvatore (Paul Wesley), a Miss Torrey DeVitto, or should I say Mrs. Torrey Wesley, will be joining the cast of The Vampire Diaries for season three, episodes ten and eleven. She will play the role of Mary, a doctor who takes quite an interest in Alaric Saltzman and his uncanny ability to return from the dead. From what sources are saying, her character has the potential to last a long time.
First Nina and Ian and now Paul and Torrey. From our past experience with the show, couples acting definitely works out. Especially when you have real life chemistry with the person you're in love with on the show. Whether Elena admits it or not, she's in love with Damon, but that's a whole other story. I wonder how things will go if "Mary" doesn't have any interest in Stefan? Personally, I don't think that will last long, even if there's only a momentary interlude between Stefan and Mary. Maybe not right away, but I think the show could develop a history between the two. Maybe there's another memory still coming back to Stefan after Klaus' brainwashing? Who knows, but I think we can expect more intense and delicious, vampire-hybrid-witch-love triangle drama to ensue.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Congratulations...
...to Sam Winchester on his marriage to Becky Rosen. If you're mind just went momentarily blank, don't panic. Mine did as well. If you were thinking that maybe Sam was really happy and that he had finally found the girl he could spend the rest of his life with (one: this was the first episode you ever watched of Supernatural or two: you're just crazy), you're wrong. Sam's ladies don't usually end up too well, as Dean points out, and it doesn't help that there's a case in the area where people's immediate jump to the big time ends up in murder.
As Sam tries to get Dean to accept his true love with Becky (#$*&*%&*@!), he and Becky work the case while Dean is stuck with some "temp" that Bobby sets him up with (hahahaha). Turns out Becky has been drugging Sam with a love elixir that she obtains from her Wiccan friend, Guy. Or so she thinks. And these murders that are happening are demon deals gone wrong (as if they weren't wrong from the beginning). The elixir, however, is not all it's cracked up to be when it where off, she has to re-administer it to Sam. When she calls Guy for a replacement, he asks her to meet him. Despite having given her that first doses of her supply for free, this time his asks for price and reveals himself as a crossroads demon.
Sam is tied to a bed at this point (pant-less...cough) when Becky leaves and Dean and his sidekick (again cough) discover that the murders are ten-year demon contracts that are being cashed in a little early, which is against the rules. Sam convinces Becky to trap Guy and he, Dean, and of course Dean's sidekick show up to knife him. Unfortunately, Guy has his own sidekick (the one who has actually been murdering people so Guy's not technically breaking the contracts). Lucky for Sam, Becky knifes Guy's demon and saves his life. And you'll never guess who shows up, Crowley.
Crowley was a little peeved off that Guy was being shady, too much for a crossroads demon anyway and offers to rip up Guy's current contracts if Sam and Dean hand him over so he can make an example of him. If the crossroads demons started cheating in their deals, no one would make deals with them and their purpose would dwindle. Demons, have integrity? Weird. What's weirder, the fact that Crowley saved the Winchesters' lives. Personally, my favorite moment was when Becky walked down the aisle. Actually, more than that, were Dean's reactions to the whole situation. Who doesn't love themselves a nice Dean Winchester?
As Sam tries to get Dean to accept his true love with Becky (#$*&*%&*@!), he and Becky work the case while Dean is stuck with some "temp" that Bobby sets him up with (hahahaha). Turns out Becky has been drugging Sam with a love elixir that she obtains from her Wiccan friend, Guy. Or so she thinks. And these murders that are happening are demon deals gone wrong (as if they weren't wrong from the beginning). The elixir, however, is not all it's cracked up to be when it where off, she has to re-administer it to Sam. When she calls Guy for a replacement, he asks her to meet him. Despite having given her that first doses of her supply for free, this time his asks for price and reveals himself as a crossroads demon.
Sam is tied to a bed at this point (pant-less...cough) when Becky leaves and Dean and his sidekick (again cough) discover that the murders are ten-year demon contracts that are being cashed in a little early, which is against the rules. Sam convinces Becky to trap Guy and he, Dean, and of course Dean's sidekick show up to knife him. Unfortunately, Guy has his own sidekick (the one who has actually been murdering people so Guy's not technically breaking the contracts). Lucky for Sam, Becky knifes Guy's demon and saves his life. And you'll never guess who shows up, Crowley.
Crowley was a little peeved off that Guy was being shady, too much for a crossroads demon anyway and offers to rip up Guy's current contracts if Sam and Dean hand him over so he can make an example of him. If the crossroads demons started cheating in their deals, no one would make deals with them and their purpose would dwindle. Demons, have integrity? Weird. What's weirder, the fact that Crowley saved the Winchesters' lives. Personally, my favorite moment was when Becky walked down the aisle. Actually, more than that, were Dean's reactions to the whole situation. Who doesn't love themselves a nice Dean Winchester?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
True Colors
Cassie is still trying to figure out the meaning of the envelope that Calvin (the shop owner) gave to her. The random symbols and letting mean nothing to Cassie and nothing to her grandmother either, who is not recovery well from the memory spell that Charles and Dawn placed on her after the lake house incident. Seeking the help of another (good-looking, well hot frankly, but evil) circle member, she brings Jake to the old house to help her figure out the symbols on the paper. Faye is skulking around upstairs and sees him pocket something that she reveals to Cassie, and he quickly covers his tracks and Faye leaves. Underneath the top sheet of symbols and runes, the bottom, divided layer of paper contains Cassie's family tree on her father's side, Blackwell.This leads all the way back to the first in her family, a man by the name of Balcoin. When Jake leaves suddenly he relays this information to Issac and it is revealed that Cassie's family is the spearhead of black magic.
It is the night of the Maritime Memorial Fundraiser and Cassie asks Jake to go, to which he rudely denies her and say there is nothing between them (yeah, uh huh, sure). There's also a new character by the name of Holden who is Melissa's cousin, but he's not really important, just dropping the name. Anyway, after Cassie leaves, Jake sees her across in her window and five minutes later shows up at her door (with flowers from her garden, smooth) and asks her to be his date to the fundraiser. Nicest, murderer ever. While at the fundraiser, Faye has asked Adam keep an eye on Jake because she thinks he's after something. Cassie and Jake share a very romantic and swoon-worthy dance and he literally can't take his eyes off her. I was melting into his eyes too. Just saying. Then he gets a text from Isaac to meet him outside. Jake tells Cassie he'll be right back, and little does he know that Adam follows him.
Issac tells him their leaders want to take Cassie and use her for their own purposes like they used Jake. They want to take her tonight and tells Jake if he can't get Cassie out of the house, he will. Jake assures him he can. He lures Cassie back to his house and tells her about her family and what he knows and during the conversation, Cassie gets a text from Adam stating that Adam is a witch hunter. She cleverly agrees to go with Jake, but has to run to her house first. As she looks out her window to his, she is attack from behind by Issac and in his attempt to rescue her, Jake is knocked unconscious.
He is found by a vehement Adam (an angry, hot Adam) and they find Cassie on the docks and Adam says he'll be the one to rescue her. He finds her tied inside one of the boats and is so romantic in saving her. Sorry I'm a girl, this is what happens. Well, Issac and his minions ambush the two on their way to escape and Jake barges in helps Cassie and Adam to freedom. The last thing we see is the full circle (Faye was also there and Diana and Melissa show up) watching Jake leave with the other witch hunters. You know aside from the whole murdering Cassie issue, he's really very sweet. But honestly, he's in love with Cassie and it's a shame he figured out sides too late. Maybe in January (yeah, don't get me started on that), the circle will have to work together to free him from the witch hunters aside from dealing with Cassie's black magic (previews) and a possible a feud between Adam and Jake over Cassie. This is the stuff that fantasy drama is made of.
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It is the night of the Maritime Memorial Fundraiser and Cassie asks Jake to go, to which he rudely denies her and say there is nothing between them (yeah, uh huh, sure). There's also a new character by the name of Holden who is Melissa's cousin, but he's not really important, just dropping the name. Anyway, after Cassie leaves, Jake sees her across in her window and five minutes later shows up at her door (with flowers from her garden, smooth) and asks her to be his date to the fundraiser. Nicest, murderer ever. While at the fundraiser, Faye has asked Adam keep an eye on Jake because she thinks he's after something. Cassie and Jake share a very romantic and swoon-worthy dance and he literally can't take his eyes off her. I was melting into his eyes too. Just saying. Then he gets a text from Isaac to meet him outside. Jake tells Cassie he'll be right back, and little does he know that Adam follows him.
Issac tells him their leaders want to take Cassie and use her for their own purposes like they used Jake. They want to take her tonight and tells Jake if he can't get Cassie out of the house, he will. Jake assures him he can. He lures Cassie back to his house and tells her about her family and what he knows and during the conversation, Cassie gets a text from Adam stating that Adam is a witch hunter. She cleverly agrees to go with Jake, but has to run to her house first. As she looks out her window to his, she is attack from behind by Issac and in his attempt to rescue her, Jake is knocked unconscious.
He is found by a vehement Adam (an angry, hot Adam) and they find Cassie on the docks and Adam says he'll be the one to rescue her. He finds her tied inside one of the boats and is so romantic in saving her. Sorry I'm a girl, this is what happens. Well, Issac and his minions ambush the two on their way to escape and Jake barges in helps Cassie and Adam to freedom. The last thing we see is the full circle (Faye was also there and Diana and Melissa show up) watching Jake leave with the other witch hunters. You know aside from the whole murdering Cassie issue, he's really very sweet. But honestly, he's in love with Cassie and it's a shame he figured out sides too late. Maybe in January (yeah, don't get me started on that), the circle will have to work together to free him from the witch hunters aside from dealing with Cassie's black magic (previews) and a possible a feud between Adam and Jake over Cassie. This is the stuff that fantasy drama is made of.
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Homecoming
It was a lovely night in Mystic Falls. There was just (for once) a normal high school dance. Some flirting and dancing and just an all around good time. That lasted for all of about ...wait just kidding. It NEVER happened. Anyway, Stefan gives Klaus a buzz a says that Michael is dead (more than you know being a vampire dead). He, Damon, Elena, Michael, and even Rebekah concoct a plan to trick Klaus into coming back to Mystic Falls and then stabbing him with the stake made from the ancient white oak tree. It all goes off without a hitch and all is well..................if you believed me, well shame on you.
What is lucky for them, is that Klaus buys their lie, or so they think. He tells Rebekah he will be home soon, but of course he has to see Michael's body for himself. Not only is there that drama, but it's also the night of the school homecoming dance. Shocking, I think not. Rebekah is excited to go and just when her and Elena share a touching moment in which Elena gives her back her mother's necklace, Elena stabs her in the back "killing" her. For the time being at least. They can't risk people backing out of or ruining the plan. Including Stefan. Just keep that in mind.
Damon has a plan of course, but "when it all goes down, I don't want you anywhere near it," he tells Elena. Caroline is worried about Tyler and his issue with siring, but what else is new? But when the school gets flooded, they need a back up location for the dance. Where? The Lockwood Mansion. But, it's not a party, Tyler tells Stefan, but a wake. Out pops Klaus onto the stage. He promises Stefan his freedom when Michael is dead and the weapon is destroyed.
Plan is still on track at this point, at least until Klaus has a conversation with Elena (cough) and then Tyler in which he tells him he has hybrids surrounding the party and if anything tries anything, the hybrids will be forced to retaliate. Oh, no! Damon planned for it (of course, he's brilliant). Michael confronts Klaus and threatens to kill Elena (who he has with him, meaning no more hybrids) unless he steps out of the mansion and faces Michael. Klaus calls him on his bluff...at least until he stabs Elena in the back!!!!!! Sike, it was only Katherine (although Michael didn't know that...jerk), providing the needed distraction so Damon could stab Klaus in the back. Yay! Again, sike, Stefan comes charging in and knocks Damon off Klaus and Klaus in turn stabs and kills Michael. Kat disappears and Stefan gets his freedom.
Just worth mentioning: Afterwards, Elena and Damon share a very intimate moment in which he is violent about the plan failing and she grabs his face and tells him they'll get through it and you can see the anger flow out of him. Kiss, kiss! No, of course not. And before you get too mad at Stefan, we find him driving away with Katherine at the end of the episode having a heart to heart. Katherine was hoping Stefan would challenge Damon because Katherine knew if Klaus died, the hybrids would kill Damon. She was counting on his humanity to ruin the plan to save both his and Damon's life. "Care, Stefan." But now that that's said and done, Kat has another plan for him, one that she needs him to get mad for ...Ring, ring. "Stefan, you miss me already?" Wouldn't get to cocky Klaus, especially since Stefan now has all the caskets containing your family members. "You know what doesn't get old," says Stefan, "revenge."
That's it until 2012, but don't worry I'll still post every week with extra information and stories. I hate the annual hiatus...just saying.
What is lucky for them, is that Klaus buys their lie, or so they think. He tells Rebekah he will be home soon, but of course he has to see Michael's body for himself. Not only is there that drama, but it's also the night of the school homecoming dance. Shocking, I think not. Rebekah is excited to go and just when her and Elena share a touching moment in which Elena gives her back her mother's necklace, Elena stabs her in the back "killing" her. For the time being at least. They can't risk people backing out of or ruining the plan. Including Stefan. Just keep that in mind.
Damon has a plan of course, but "when it all goes down, I don't want you anywhere near it," he tells Elena. Caroline is worried about Tyler and his issue with siring, but what else is new? But when the school gets flooded, they need a back up location for the dance. Where? The Lockwood Mansion. But, it's not a party, Tyler tells Stefan, but a wake. Out pops Klaus onto the stage. He promises Stefan his freedom when Michael is dead and the weapon is destroyed.
Plan is still on track at this point, at least until Klaus has a conversation with Elena (cough) and then Tyler in which he tells him he has hybrids surrounding the party and if anything tries anything, the hybrids will be forced to retaliate. Oh, no! Damon planned for it (of course, he's brilliant). Michael confronts Klaus and threatens to kill Elena (who he has with him, meaning no more hybrids) unless he steps out of the mansion and faces Michael. Klaus calls him on his bluff...at least until he stabs Elena in the back!!!!!! Sike, it was only Katherine (although Michael didn't know that...jerk), providing the needed distraction so Damon could stab Klaus in the back. Yay! Again, sike, Stefan comes charging in and knocks Damon off Klaus and Klaus in turn stabs and kills Michael. Kat disappears and Stefan gets his freedom.
Just worth mentioning: Afterwards, Elena and Damon share a very intimate moment in which he is violent about the plan failing and she grabs his face and tells him they'll get through it and you can see the anger flow out of him. Kiss, kiss! No, of course not. And before you get too mad at Stefan, we find him driving away with Katherine at the end of the episode having a heart to heart. Katherine was hoping Stefan would challenge Damon because Katherine knew if Klaus died, the hybrids would kill Damon. She was counting on his humanity to ruin the plan to save both his and Damon's life. "Care, Stefan." But now that that's said and done, Kat has another plan for him, one that she needs him to get mad for ...Ring, ring. "Stefan, you miss me already?" Wouldn't get to cocky Klaus, especially since Stefan now has all the caskets containing your family members. "You know what doesn't get old," says Stefan, "revenge."
That's it until 2012, but don't worry I'll still post every week with extra information and stories. I hate the annual hiatus...just saying.
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