Alaric Saltzman

Episode #63: The Predatory Species Was Born

by Angela on November 6, 2011

This week on Bite On This (@BiteOnThis), Angela and Willie discuss Vampire Diaries episode 3.08 – Ordinary People. Highlights include: Elena making a change and what’s wrong with having humanity.

Bite On This: A Vampire Diaries Podcast
Episode #63: The Predatory Species Was Born
November 6, 2011

Opening:
● Check in to Bite On This in Getglue
● Next episode of the TVD will be the last this year. Show will return January 5, 2012.
● Feedback explanation.
● Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis
● This episode: 3.08 – Ordinary People

First Bite:
Did you like 3.08 – Ordinary People?

Episode Commentary

General Comments:
- Ratings: 3.51 viewers
- Overall, did you like the episode?
- Will Alaric and Bonnie have something going on? Would you be opposed to that?

The Bond of Family Is Important:
- What did you think of Salvatore brother’s story line in this episode?
- What do you think the most important brother related thing we learned from this story line?

The Original Family Is Chasing The Dream:
- Lots of information learned from the flashbacks, besides the fact that Klaus may or may not have told Rebekah the truth about the killing of their mother, what was the most interesting tidbit of original history for you? Why was this the most interesting for you?

All About Mikael:
- What about Mikael? Do you still have questions about him? Does Rebekah know how the whole truth? Will Mikeal come back to also kill Rebekah?

A Lesson In Humanity:
- What’s wrong with having it?

The Real Truth Earns Us Allies:
- Will Rebekah come over to help the gang take down Klaus? Why would Klaus kill his mom? And what made Mikael want to leave?

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Closing:
● We’ll be back next week to talk about 3.09 – Homecoming.
● Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis

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Episode #62: I’m A Ghost, Not God

by Angela on October 31, 2011

Bite On This: A Vampire Diaries Podcast
Episode #62: I’m A Ghost, Not God
October 30, 2011

Opening:
● Check in to Bite On This in Getglue
● E-mail from Andrea
● Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis
● This episode: 3.07 – Ghost World

Poll:
Do you think Elena is trying to change Damon?

Episode Commentary

Did you like the episode?

Anna:
- Bonnie and Jeremy: Will their relationship survive?
- Is it unrealistic for Jeremy to have those feelings?
- Was Anna manipulating him to get what she wanted?

Mason:
- The Damon apology vs. The Alaric apology
- Did you think Damon learned any valuable lessons from the day?
- What do you think about the cave writings? Could this mean the end of Klaus?

Lexi:
- Given more time, do you think Lexi could have helped Stefan?
- Does Elena have what it takes to help Stefan?
- Has Elena turned a new tide with Stefan? Will it work?

Grams:
- Grams tells Bonnie to stay away from the original vampire drama, will she be able to do so?
- What about the necklace coming back? Did the spell really work or is the witch just that powerful?

Closing:
● We’ll be back next week to talk about 3.08 – Ordinary People
● Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis

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I know it’s only October, and last night’s episode of TVD was a Halloween special, but to me it felt like a Valentine.

According to a tweet from Julie Plec, “Ghost World” was a gift to viewers.  And it was very, very special.

I know that today’s technology – social media in particular – makes it possible for fans and producers/directors/writers/actors to interact in a new, immediate and powerful way.  But there is nothing compelling (no pun intended) the creators of TVD – or any show – to act on fan
feedback.  The fact that they did shows just how much they appreciate the fans, and who doesn’t love that?

Moreover, TVD is some of the best television ever, with its rich characters and complex plot-lines.  Yet these people took the time to weave into this incredible tapestry some of the most beloved former characters in a way that closed out the past, included just about everyone (Tyler was the
notable absence last night), and not only did not destroy the integrity of the current story line – Klaus and the Original family – but enhanced it.

And because of that, I continue to be awestruck by the production, writing, and acting on this show.  That it doesn’t get recognition from The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences or SAG is criminal.  This show defines the term “ensemble”. But the acting and writing stand on
their own merits, individually as well as collectively.

In a season that has so far been marked by one standout episode after another, this one was particularly sweet.  And if you didn’t cry – at least once – you have my deepest sympathy.  This show is superior because of the way it makes the fans care about the characters. Their happiness – and their pain – is ours as well.

So what happened?  For me, it was a story of redemption and hope.

Vicki is gone.  But Anna is still there, and Mason has appeared.  And Mason appears to be out for revenge against Damon.  So Damon finds Bonnie and gives her an order – “fix it”.  Bonnie is concerned because if Mason is here, things are much worse than she imagined.  Vicki and Anna are bad enough, but just how many ghosts are there?

Her grimoire drops and falls open to a page with a manifestation spell to reveal “veiled matter”.  Say what?  In a word – ghosts.  Bonnie and
Caroline are off to the old witches house (the one where Bonnie brought Jeremy back to life) and Bonnie starts chanting the spell.

Suddenly, ghosts start to pop up everywhere.  And they are corporeal – they can touch people and people can see and feel them!

Lexi appears to Stefan, and she has one of the best moments of the night.  When Stefan is less than happy to see her, she cracks his head against the side window of an SUV and knocks him out!  Lexi was beloved for her spunk as much as her humanity.  She’s the kick-ass precursor
to our beloved Caroline!  She is there to help Elena get rid of the Ripper and get the “feeling” Stefan back.

Mason shows up at the bar next to Damon and Alaric – and Ric can see him! Mason is not there to mess with Damon – he just wants an apology, and to help.  He knows where there is information on how to kill Klaus, and that will free Tyler.  He even accepts the left-handed, half-assed apology that Damon offers up!  I always liked Mason.

Elena enters the restroom at the Grill and sees Jeremy – kissing Anna – she can see Anna!

And Sheila Bennett shows up in the abandoned house.  Grams!

Bonnie starts to cry but Grams tells her there is no time for that.  When Bonnie brought Jeremy back from the dead, she upset the balance of nature.  Grams is going to help her to get the balance back.

In an unexpectedly sweet moment, Caroline greeting Grams with “Hi Miss Shelia” and it had just the right touch of southern gentility and respect for her elders.  Anyone who is not in love with Caroline has a hard, hard heart.

Grams explains that the Original Witch gained a foothold into the human world when Bonnie opened the door for Jeremy to enter.  And then she used Vicki, knowing that Bonnie would send her back – which only opened the door wider.  Basically, anyone with unfinished business can come back now.  They need to destroy the OW’s talisman (the necklace) to send all the ghosts back and close the door between this world and the next.

It was very fitting that Grams was the one who got to explain what’s going on, including the information about the Original Witch, the necklace and the warning about staying out of Original Vampire business.   Jasmine Guy nails the part of Grams once again.  Sheila Bennett is the perfect combination of maturity, beauty, wisdom, compassion and love.  She is stern, but in a way that conveys love and concern.  It is why she is so beloved.

Caroline calls Elena and tells her that Bonnie needs the necklace – the OW is using it to draw power from the living.  Elena says she doesn’t have the necklace – Damon does.  Bonnie and Caroline are off to Casa Salvatore to look for it (even in the soap dish), but it’s not there.

Mason sets off on a hunt on the Lockwood property with Damon, looking for something that will help Tyler – information on how to kill Klaus.

Lexi gives Elena lessons on how to rid Stefan of his Ripper impulses and restore his humanity and emotions.  It’s basically a course in tough love.  Turns out that the necklace was a symbol of hope to Stefan in his darkest time.   (It’s perfect that a talisman that represents hope wound up with the character who, among all the characters in Mystic Falls, best represents hope.)

But not every ghost who has appeared is there to help someone.  Frederick and some of the tomb vampires appear in the square, ready to resume their vendetta against the founding families, and they start with a Fell – of course.  (Those Fells just can’t catch a break.)

And it turns out Anna, who really does love Jeremy, loves her mother too.  She took the necklace because she doesn’t want the door to close before she can find her mother.  And if she can’t find her mother, she wants Jeremy.  She doesn’t want to be alone.  She can’t quite believe that
there are people on the other side who have found peace because she hasn’t.

Elena tells her she is not being fair to Jeremy, but Anna knows that.  Jeremy tells her he believes there is peace on the other side, and she gives him the necklace.  He takes it to Bonnie (who –now that she knows about all the love between Anna and Jeremy – is really pissed.)

Bonnie takes the necklace, throws it into the fire – and starts to chant, and suddenly Grams is beside her, slipping her hand into
Bonnie’s hand and chanting along with her.  With a crack and a pop, the necklace disappears.

And suddenly, Damon is alone.  Mason is gone.

Mason provided one of the key moments of the night with his “revenge versus redemption” speech.  He understood he made bad choices in his
life, but they are over.  He wants to help Tyler.  His part in the story was the key to what is going to happen in the next episode, because he leads Damon to the location of information on Klaus and the originals – information that may provide a way to kill Klaus – and free Tyler from his grasp.

Lexi passes the “de-Rippify” torch to Elena, and she is gone.

Lexi got to offer Elena hope – that Stefan is still in there somewhere, regardless of what Klaus has done.  And now Elena knows how to knock the Ripper out of him, if she is so inclined.

Grams tells Bonnie “You’re stronger than all of this.  I’m proud of you.”  And she’s gone.

Bonnie finally gets closure with her Grams.  Sheila passed away unexpectedly in Season 1 and Bonnie spent a good deal of time away from
Mystic Falls mourning her loss.  Sheila is one of those earthy characters that ground everyone around her, and that her last words to Bonnie were words of encouragement felt so right – yes, it was one of the crying moments.)

Finally, the sweetest moment was with Anna.  As the ghosts disappear one by one, we see Pearl in the middle of the road.  (I’m getting teary-eyed thinking about it as I write this…)  Anna sees her and they run to each other, pure joy radiating from their faces.  And they disappear together, holding each other.  Best moment of the episode – in an episode that was full of best moments, as always.

But we’re not done yet.  Because this is- after all – The Vampire Diaries.

Ric has found his way to the Lockwood caves and Damon.  And discovers some interesting writing on the walls!

With a flash, crackle and pop, the necklace suddenly reappears on the hearth!   It would not make sense for something that represents hope to simply disappear.  Besides that, if you cheated (like I did, naturally) and saw the pictures of Original Mom wearing that necklace in next week’s
episode, you know it’s not really gone.

Looks like the Original Witch is one powerful Bitch!  She will not be stopped.  She must really hate Klaus.

(WARNING:  If you have not yet seen the promo for next week’s episode, you might not want to read further.  If you can’t stand the wait, carry on!)

Next week?  Well, it is impossible for me not to comment on next week’s eagerly anticipated episode about the Original Family back before they were vampires. When the short promo was posted, it wasn’t long before we had screen caps to show details of who we will see – some old
friends, some new.

And apparently, these people have a Viking heritage.  As usual, a hint of this was dropped in a past episode by Rebekah.  Everything on this show is done with deliberation.  Nothing is wasted. Rik tells us the writing on the walls of the cave is Viking script – and it includes the names of the Original Family members.

Original Mom, in episode stills, is wearing the necklace, so either she is the Original Witch (play on words?) OR she is wearing a gift from someone else.  While she may be a witch, I still think she’s a Petrova.  There are no Viking Petrova’s as far as I know.  Mikael may have picked
her up on a previous journey across the seas. And I don’t think she’s the Original Witch (mother’s don’t hate their children, no matter what they do)  - but I do think she’s the OW’s BFF.

It also looks like presumed youngest Original sib is dead (in Klaus’ arms).  We don’t know really if he’s the youngest sibling of the Original Family, or the child of one of the Original siblings.  We just know that he sure looks dead in Klaus’s arms.  Did Papa Werewolf and his clan
attack the Original Family Settlement?  Is Original Dad Mikael sword fighting with Original Werewolf Dad – or Klaus?

And I think I see a tree burning in the night sky?  The oak?

As usual, the anticipation is killing me.  Let the countdown begin.

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Episode #61: Tiniest Bit Awesome

by Angela on October 24, 2011

On the 61st episode of Bite On This (@BiteOnThis), the gang discusses TVD episode 3.06 – Smells Like Teen Spirit.  Highlights include: is Stefan telling the truth,  Damon and Elena becoming a couple, and ghosting.

Bite On This: A Vampire Diaries Podcast
Episode #61: Tiniest Bit Awesome
October 23, 2011

Opening:

  • Thanks to everyone who sent in voicemails and e-mails this week.
  • Check in to Bite On This in Getglue
  • Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis
  • This episode: 3.06 – Smells Like Teen Spirit

Episode Commentary

Did you like the episode?

Tyler is sired.

  • Did you expect this type of reaction about Klaus from Tyler?

Elena: The Vampire Slayer

  • Is Alaric justified in teaching Elena all this stuff? Should she have already known this type of stuff by now? Is Elena capable of being a vampire slayer?

Matt Makes A Mistake and Bonnie Opens A Door

  • Are the ghosts playing on the human emotions? What did you think of the Vicki and Matt storyline? Do Bonnie and Jeremy have a relationship problem? Is Bonnie being fair to Jeremy about the situation?

The Plan To Take Stefan Down

  • What did you think of the actual plan?  Did the line between reality and acting get blurred in the episode for you?

Is Katherine dead?

Closing:

  • We’ll be back next week to talk about 3.07 – Ghost World.
  • Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis
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THE ORIGINAL FAMILY — With help from Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Bonnie (Kat Graham), Alaric (Matt Davis) tries to decipher the meaning behind his recent discovery Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt) engage in a mean-girl power struggle, until Rebekah finally reveals some of her family’s ancient secrets and the violent past she shares with Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies). Damon (Ian Somerhalder) tries a reckless new approach to make a breakthrough with Stefan (Paul Wesley), and they’re both surprised by an unlikely ally. J. Miller Tobin directed the episode with teleplay by Caroline Dries & Julie Plec and story by Nick Wauters (#308).

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I am going to do something I rarely do – speculate.  The reason I rarely do it is because I have proven to be terrible at it.  No matter how closely I pay attention, how detailed my notes are, and how much I analyze the plot, the writers of TVD are so incredibly clever, they almost always dish up a total surprise.  I may catch a clue here and there, but where the story is ultimately going never fails to have me saying “WTF?” at my television set.

But before I speculate, I have a few comments on “Disturbing Behavior” and Season 3 in general.

My major disappointment so far this season is that Damon appears to be reverting to Season 1 Damon – the selfish, impulsive vampire, which we’ve already seen.  What made Damon so great in Season 2 was that we saw his struggle.  In Season 3, perhaps we will see Stefan’s struggle, but it’s not nearly as interesting to me as Damon’s. 

However, now that Katherine has shown up, and Damon is about to go off with her to who knows where and what, I will likely change my mind.  I think now that Damon’s made up his mind about Katherine, having the two take on an adventure could be a kick.

The least interesting part of Season 3 for me is the whole Jeremy and the ghosts of Anna and Vicki thing.  I love the actresses who play them, but not this story line – yet.  But I do think the “environmental” aspects of Anna’s new universe are interesting – she’s alone – I wonder if all vampires who “die” are alone.  I also like the fact that Jeremy seems to have caught on quickly to his part in controlling how much of them he sees.  We shall see.

LOVE LOVE LOVE Caroline – no matter what happens to this girl, she is unerringly cheerful and smiling and enthusiastic.  Nothing keeps her down.  When she shows up at Elena’s door with her bowl, she is fairly bursting with happiness and enthusiasm!  Who can resist her?

But I think Caroline’s remark to Elena- about changing Damon – is misplaced. Elena is not trying to change Damon – she is trying to come to terms with him, and her relationship to him.   

I think this comment, and the fight later (which I loved) are all about Caroline’s history with Damon.  Who can blame Caroline for wanting to give Damon a good ass-whooping at the least provocation?  I love how she stands up to him – and a part of him lets her!  I think Damon has a soft spot for our Vampire Barbie, just like everyone else.  He even stands up for her with Bill – in his own way, of course.

And honestly, I don’t believe that mad trumps age in a show of strength between vampires.  Yes, Damon has a soft spot for our dear Caroline, just like everyone else.

I also loved that when she offered her Dad her own blood in order to heal him, and he refused, she tells him to “Grow up” with a touch of exasperation.  There is no better illustration of the deep ties of family than this scene – Caroline defending her father.  The same bigoted SOB who can’t accept who is daughter is now is saved by her.  She is his loving child regardless of the fact that he tortured her. 

Caroline is the most emotionally honest and resilient character on this show.  She’s just been tortured by her own father, but she is keeping her friends honest, building a new relationship with a new love, and just being there for the people she cares about the most. 

Strength + Courage + Loyalty = Caroline!

(Note:  Bill has vampire blood in his system – I think it would be poetic justice if he were killed and came back as a vampire – becoming the thing he hates most. But I’m not holding my breath.)

RIP Gloria.  I believe Gloria was a Bennett witch, not too far removed from Emily’s generation.  And I believe the Original Witch was also a Bennett, and that is why retrieving the necklace was important to Gloria.  It may have superior juju, but it’s also a family heirloom! 

As Julie Plec promised, this is truly the season of family.  It is all over the opening scene with Rebekah, Klaus and Stefan – and I especially love the dialogue between the siblings.  It’s so very real.  You can just hear the family history between brother and sister.  Even the lines exchanged between Stefan and Klaus seem “brotherly”. 

We can also see it in the final scene between Stefan and Rebekah.  She tells Stefan that her brother is a vindictive little bastard, but Stefan responds that Rebekah cares about him nonetheless.  There is an echo here in the relationship between Stefan and Damon – no matter what Damon does, Stefan loves him.  Blood ties are strong.

Rebekah also reveals that Klaus has told her the only reason Stefan is with him is because of the bargain between them – that if Stefan joined him, Klaus would give him the cure for Damon’s werewolf bite and let him live.  Rebekah says she thinks Klaus secretly admires that quality of loyalty in Stefan – that Stefan would sacrifice anything for family. 

But Rebekah is so jealous of Stefan’s love for Elena that she betrays Stefan to Klaus.  Clearly Rebekah’s own loyalty is to her brother – not the man she once loved.  Blood is – once again – thicker than water.

In other news, after snapping his neck and killing him (again), Damon arouses Alaric with his own “breakfast of champions”.  Ric is not in a forgiving mood – and he runs off to demand a role on the town council.  He wants to protect the “actual people” in the town.  It sounds like the “vampire hunter” lineage in the Saltzman family is starting to show up again.

Which brings me to the central question of the episode – who is this Vampire Hunter – Michael – and why is Klaus, an Original Vampire who cannot be killed – afraid of him?

One aspect of this “Vampire Hunter” storyline line is that this guy – Michael – has been chasing Klaus and Rebekah (and who knows which other family members) across the centuries.  So, either he is also a vampire, OR he has had a spell cast on him – possibly by the original witch – in order not to age.

Some are speculating that Michael the Vampire Hunter is actually Vampire Papa.  I think this is a good possibility.  But I have a theory of my own.

I think Michael – the Vampire Hunter – is Vampire Papa, and that he has a last name – and it’s Saltzman! 

Yes folks, he’s an ancestor of Alaric’s.  Remember, the writer’s have already told us that the Saltzman’s showed up in the US in 1755.  The writer’s don’t drop hints for no reason.  I think this hint is about to become important.   

It’s very possible that the Saltzman’s started out as world class Vampire Hunters – until one of them (after marrying and siring 6 children) was bitten and turned by one of the vampires he was hunting.  I mean think about it – this is a dangerous occupation and getting bitten is always a possibility.  One day, it finally happened. 

But old habits die hard, and once Klaus’s true lineage was discovered (and the possibility that he could be truly immortal and reproducible) that old skill came right back to Daddy and he’s been hunting Klaus and his loyalists ever since. 

I also don’t think it’s a coincidence that Alaric is starting to separate himself from his supernatural friends.  Again, the writers do not divulge information for no reason.  We know that Alaric was married to Isobel – and we know that Isobel was studying the supernatural, vampires in particular.  If the Saltzman family was originally in New England, how did Alaric wind up in Virginia – with a woman studying vampires – who’d had a baby with the most vampire-hating family in the state – the Gilberts?

Surely this is not all coincidence.

As I said, I’m really bad at speculation, but that’s my theory and I’m sticking to it until the writers spring the next fantastic, unexpected, epic plot twist on us all – you know, the one absolutely none of us sees coming!

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Episode #59: Harshin’ My Juju

by Angela on October 9, 2011

This week on Bite On This (@BiteOnThis), Angela, Willie and Marcy talk about Vampire Diaries episode 3.04 – Disturbing Behavior.

Bite On This: A Vampire Diaries Podcast
Episode #59: Harshin’ My Juju
October 9, 2011

Opening:

  • Marcy’s back.
  • Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis
  • This episode: 3.04 – Disturbing Behavior

Poll:
Do you think Klaus knows Elena is alive and kicking?

Episode Commentary

First Bite:
Did you like 3.04 – Disturbing Behavior?

Did you like the episode?

Ratings Info: 2.63 million viewers, 1.2 rating share 18-49, 2.0 in W18-34

General Comments:

-       Is this the end of Bill Forbes in Mystic Falls? How did you feel about the storyline in all?
-       Caroline and Tyler: cute or annoying?

Jeremy and Anna: The Real Love Story?

Damon Needs To Take A Beat

Lots of Talk of Diabolical Plans

Rebekah Has Stefan’s Mark

Closing:

  • We’ll be back next week to talk about 3.05 – The Reckoning.
  • Contact information: www.biteonthis.net, e-mail: podcast@biteonthis.net, voicemail: 484-324-8348, follow us on Twitter: BiteOnThis

 

 

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Previously on the Vampire Diaries, Klaus took Stefan back to Chicago and reminisced about the good ol’ 1920s, Katherine reappeared, Caroline got tortured by her dad, Elena and Damon went to Chicago to bring Stefan back home, Stefan and Elena officially broke up, and Klaus brought back his sister, Rebecca to life.

This week episode, Disturbing Behavior, is about Stefan trying to keep Klaus and Gloria from finding out the necklace and Elena.

Chicago:
Now that Rebecca is alive and in 2011, she needs to update her wardrobe. Klaus and Stefan take her shopping. She tries on clothes while the boys drink champagne. That must be the life, really.

While Stefan steps away from the original siblings, Katherine signals him to follow her. Katherine has been keeping an eye on Klaus and Stefan. She’s up to speed on the whole necklace thing and pretty much everything that Klaus and Stefan had done throughout the summer. She wants to know what Stefan is up to. I want to believe that Katherine really does care for Stefan and wants to help him, but I can’t help but think that this woman never does anything that isn’t going to benefit her somehow. If Stefan is going to Klaus, of course she want in because she wants Klaus dead.

Mystic Falls:
Meanwhile in Mystic Falls, Damon is helping Elena cook chili for the Founders’ party. Domesticated much? These two are already acting like couples. Is this the season Damon and Elena are finally going to get together?

Rick doesn’t seem to be happy about this closeness between Damon and Elena. I don’t blame him though. Now that he’s staying at the Gilbert house and looking after Elena and Jeremy, he’s their guardian. I wouldn’t want my kid to be dating a psychopath vampire like Damon, either.

Jeremy:
Jeremy is still seeing ghosts and this episode, he not only sees Anna’s ghost but he feels and talks to Anna’s ghost. Anna says that she only appears when Jeremy thinks about her. So, does that mean that Vicki only appears when Jeremy thinks about her too? Is it really just all in Jeremy’s head? Anna and Vicki won’t appear if Jeremy doesn’t think about them.

Bonnie’s Return:
Bonnie is finally back after three episodes. Her reunion with Jeremy is kind of awkward to watch. I still don’t see the chemistry between those two.

Bill:
Sheriff Forbes brings Damon to the cellar where she is keeping Bill captured. She asks Damon to compel Bill to leave town, but Damon had his little fun first before completing his assignment. He bites Bill to check for vervain before compelling him to leave town and erasing his memory of ever knowing Caroline as a vampire.

Finding the Necklace:
Gloria is using her powers to locate the necklace. She’s having trouble until she holds Rebecca’s hand to enhance her powers. Meanwhile, the necklace burns Elena’s skin. Whatever Gloria did to locate the necklace, had caused the necklace to burn Elena. Elena takes it off, but the damage is already done. Gloria had heard that Elena was talking about Stefan. But she tells Klaus that she needs more time.

Switching Salvatores:
While Bonnie tries to find an identification spell that will help her find out what’s going on with the necklace, Caroline grills Elena about Damon. She calls it “switching salvatores”. Elena denies it saying that nothing is going on with her and Damon. I almost want to believe her.

Alaric’s Warning:
Alaric is being very fickle this season. He started off being a bum, brooding, and not caring about anything. Now, he’s trying to be a great role model for Jeremy and looking after Elena. He tells Damon to “take a beat” with Elena. Seriously, it’s Damon we’re talking about. He’s not going to listen to anyone.

Gloria:
Don’t mess with witches. Especially one who’s been alive for over 100 years. Stefan goes back to the bar to ask Gloria what she saw about the necklace. Gloria says she heard the girls were talking about Stefan. She did not tell Klaus because she doesn’t want to help Klaus, but she wants the necklace for herself. Stefan isn’t going to help her get it, obviously; so, she tortures him with weird voodoo witchcraft. She’s finally able to get inside Stefan’s head and sees all the memories he’s had of Elena. Just when Gloria finds out the reason why Stefan wants to keep Elena away from Klaus, Gloria is stabbed in the neck by Katherine. I guess this would be the last time we see of Gloria. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but thank goodness for Katherine.

Super-human Power:
Apparently, Bill can fight off vampire mind control. How is that even possible, really? He’s told Caroline that if she practice hard enough, she can suppress the vampire part out of her completely. I thought he was a nut job for saying that. Apparently, he’s been practicing for decades to fight off mind control. I am finding it hard to believe that anyone can do that, but Bill can and Damon’s compulsion didn’t work on him. He doesn’t leave town and threatens Damon that he would out him to the counsel. Big mistake for you, Bill. Don’t threaten Damon unless you have more power than him.

Of course Damon wants to kill him and if it wasn’t for Caroline, Bill would probably be dead.

Not Stefan:
Elena got angry at Damon for hurting Bill. Damon not only hurt Bill, but he killed Alaric. Don’t worry, Rick was wearing his ring, so he’ll be waking up in no time. Damon was upset at Rick and Elena both for making him change from who he is. Elena wants him to be better. Damon doesn’t want to change, not even for Elena.

Katherine’s New Partner in Crime:
After helping Stefan escape from Gloria’s torture, Katherine wants to know what Stefan’s diabolical plan is regarding Klaus. Stefan finally tells her about the time in 1920s and how Klaus and Rebecca were running from someone. Katherine connects the dots and figures out that it was a hunter. She’s heard about him centuries ago. Stefan wants to know more about the hunter. It’s interesting how a vampire that can’t be killed would be afraid of a vampire hunter. How powerful is this vampire hunter? Why would Klaus be scared of him? Is this the reason why he wants to create a hybrid army?

Katherine wants to team up with Stefan to make a move against Klaus. Stefan doesn’t trust Katherine enough to let her in on his plan. He tells her to look elsewhere for a partner in crime and she does. She finds it in Damon. Katherine pretends to be Elena and gets the necklace from Bonnie. She asks Damon to join her and Damon accepts the offer. Everyone around him is telling him to “take a beat” anyway. What does he have to lose?

Stefan’s Diabolical Plan:
Seriously Stefan? Your diabolical plan to find out about the hunter was to ask Rebecca? She’s not going to betray Klaus ever again after Klaus killed her in the 20s. And at least pretend to enjoy it when you kiss her. Rebecca sees right through him and tells Klaus she thinks there’s something wrong with Stefan and that he’s asking about Michael. Michael must be the hunter.

Klaus knocks Stefan out and brings him back to Mystic Falls. Things are going to get bloody again in Mystic Falls.

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NIGHT OF ILLUMINATION — As Mystic Falls prepares to celebrate the traditional Illumination Night, the town is invaded by spirits of the dead. After a particularly violent encounter with an angry spirit, Damon (Ian Somerhalder) asks Bonnie (Kat Graham) to find the reason behind the ghosts’ surprising power. Elena (Nina Dobrev) convinces Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) to use his connection to the other side to help her find a new way to reach Stefan (Paul Wesley), leading Jeremy to a terrible choice. Finally, Alaric (Matt Davis) discovers a long-hidden clue to the past. Candice Accola and Zach Roerig also star. David Jackson directed the episode written by Rebecca Sonnenshine (#307).

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On the first day of their senior year, Elena (Nina Dobrev), Caroline (Candice Accola), Bonnie (Kat Graham) and Matt (Zach Roerig) are still reeling from recent events, while Tyler (Michael Trevino) seems to be enjoying everything a little too much. Damon (Ian Somerhalder) is annoyed by a new houseguest, and everyone is surprised by the arrival of a new student in Alaric’s (Matt Davis) history class. Matt asks Bonnie for help when he realizes he made a serious mistake. Meanwhile, Stefan (Paul Wesley) continues to carry out his latest assignment from Klaus (Joseph Morgan, who does not appear in the episode). Steven R. McQueen also stars. Rob Hardy directed the episode written by Julie Plec & Caroline Dries (#306)

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