DA_Champion
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That was Elena! It was explained later in the ep.
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But it didn't look like Elena, didn't it look like a wolf?
That was Elena! It was explained later in the ep.
Don't you have Regina pictures & videos 2 spend your days looking at or something like that ?
But it didn't look like Elena, didn't it look like a wolf?

I don't quite understand why Tyler is human again
It was a decent premiere. I'm over Elena and her relationship with Damon, so the focus on them did nothing for me. I also thought her request at the end of the episode was unbelievably melodramatic. Why not ask Alaric to compel her to move on with her life? Why does she think it's necessary to erase all of her romantic feelings towards him? It felt like drama for the sake of drama
They did that so that when Damon does eventually come back more drama
I know. That's what I meant by "drama for the sake of drama". It's unnecessary and will do nothing to improve or otherwise strengthen their relationship. It'll just give them an excuse to write Damon as a whiny man-child and portray their relationship as more "epic" for being able to overcome such a huge roadblock.
The Good:
- Stefan/Caroline/Enzo/Ivy. I found them all very entertaining.
- Damon/Bonnie. Their first scene together was terrible, but I found them more and more engaging as time went on, most likely because they weren't interacting with their respective love interests.
- The last five to ten minutes. Everybody hurts.
The Bad:
Elena/Alaric. Their scenes were just as melodramatic and as stupid as I thought they would be. Like I said last week: Elena would've been much better off asking Alaric to compel her to move on with her life. It would've been a quicker and easier solution, and would have also been a more sensible request (IMO).
- Stefan being demonized by Enzo for wanting to move on with his life in the wake of his brother's death. I suspect the writers are speaking through him.
- Damon doesn't appear to miss Stefan at all. What gives?
- Jeremy is on the show for two reasons: to mope and to die. It's gotten old.
The Okay:
- Stefan wanted a new start...but apparently not a new number.
- They killed Ivy. Not a big deal in the long run, but I actually liked her.
This was a lot better than last week. 7/10.
Good episode, except for Enzo, I don't like Enzo.
So, any ideas about who is hiding on the other side or whatever with Bonnie and Damon?
Not only are they doing something a la true blood, haven't they already done this with Elena when she was compelled to forget Jeremy's death and she became am evil?
This show has become really repetitive
I wonder if the ratings will rebound because they are at series lows and have become standard like your usual CW show. I guess the time for teen vampire romance is dead.
Not only are they doing something a la true blood, haven't they already done this with Elena when she was compelled to forget Jeremy's death and she became am evil?
This show has become really repetitive