Review : The Vampire Diaries Season 3 - Episode 5

Well The Vampire Diaries gets better and better everytime, seriously.
This time it is so darn cool!

Here's a few note to take
1) Klaus has finally found the solution to creating hybrids
2) Stefan has changed completely due to Klaus's compulsion
3) Damon is changing over to the good guy
4) Matt can now see Vicki
5) Catherine and Jeremy has just woke up Michael, the Vampire Hunter




Did ask myself last time, Klaus is like totally invicible, will there be an ending to it and certainly there is, just wondering what this Vampire Hunter has that can kill Klaus and of course who can kill him, lol!

Either way if you still want a full-long summary, here is it

Talk about your action-packed episodes! We begin with our favorite Mystic Falls High seniors, who have snuck into the school to commit a few pranks before the start of their senior year—filling a classroom with mouse traps, gluing Ric’s desk shut, and the like. Their party ends abruptly, though, when Klaus suddenly appears in the school’s hallowed halls and grabs Elena. “You are supposed to be dead,” he sneers. “What are we going to do about that?”
Meanwhile, Katherine and Damon are on their mysterious road trip. After a decent amount of banter and one extended kiss while driving—don’t try this at home, kids—Damon stops the car and demands to know what’s going on. Katherine reveals the necklace she stole and explains that she took it because she knows Klaus wants it, but not why. There’s someone who can help her figure that out, though: Jeremy, who happens to be lying unconscious in the trunk of the car.

Klaus enters the school’s gym with Elena and, playing teacher, orders the pranking seniors gathered there to scram. All of them, that is, but two unfortunate souls named Dana and Chad, with whom he decides to have a bit of fun. He compels Dana to stand on one leg, and tells Chad that when she can’t hold the pose any longer, he’s to beat her to death. Soon, the gym’s residents are joined by Tyler—who Rebekah has nabbed after knocking out Caroline—as well as Matt and Bonnie

Now that the gang’s all here, Klaus can get down to business. He tells Bonnie that she’s going to have to find a fix for the Case of the Dying Hybrids, then gives her a good incentive to do so by forcing Tyler to drink his hybrid blood, then savagely breaking his neck. Bonnie and Matt run off, ostensibly to fetch her spell casting materials. Once they’re out, though, Bonnie moans that she doesn’t know what to do. Her Grimoires don’t have the info she needs, and she’s no longer on speaking terms with her old dead witch pals. Then Bonnie realizes that she knows someone who can in fact communicate with the dead: Jeremy…

… who is finally awake. Katherine continues explaining her plan to Damon. She’s heard tell of a vampire who knows how to kill Klaus, but his name was never revealed to her. There is, however, a different vampire who was privy to the secret: Anna, who’s now hanging around as Jeremy’s friendly ghost pal. After a little persuasion—man, Jeremy might get beaten up more than anyone but Ric—Ghost Anna tells Jeremy to let the vampires know that they’re looking for someone named Michael. Michael is—get this—a vampire who hunts vampires. She warns them that they’d be crazy to awaken him. This ought to end well

Speaking of crazy: Having removed an implement Rebekah inserted into his chest, Stefan strolls into the gym and tries to convince Klaus that he’s still his loyal servant. By now, though, Klaus is wise to Salvatore’s game. After confirming that Stefan would still do anything for Elena, Klaus takes extreme measures by compelling Stefan to obey his commands. Klaus christens the new compelled Stefan by ordering him to devour Chad and Dana. Poor kids! All they wanted was to TP the pool, and now they’re dead.

As a horrified Elena watches Stefan drink from her classmates, Rebekah storms in—thanks to photos on Caroline’s phone, she knows that Elena’s the one who has her lost necklace. It’s quickly revealed, though, that Katherine’s the one in possession of it now. “Of course,” says Klaus, practically rolling his eyes. This puts a wrinkle in his plan, but he decides to roll with the punches by playing a new game—if Bonnie can’t succeed in fixing the spell in 20 minutes, Stefan will have to feed off Elena.

Bonnie, meanwhile, is frantically trying to contact Jeremy. Little does she know that there’s another person in her midst who might be able to communicate with the dead: Matt, who’s been seeing and feeling weird flashes of his sister Vicki all night. After receiving a text message from beyond the grave—“I can help you, Matty”—Matt comes up with an extreme plan: If he dies and Bonnie brings him back to life, maybe he’ll be able to speak with Vicki for real.

All things considered, Matt’s plan goes off without a hitch. He belts a weight to himself and hops into the pool; Bonnie soon frantically dives in and pulls his motionless body out. As she performs CPR, the half-dead Matt’s spirit comes face to face with the specter of his sister, who reveals that she ha a message from the Original Witch: The hybrids are dying because the Doppelganger lives. Matt sputters back to life and tells Bonnie what he’s learned.

The knowledge might have come too late, though. In the gym, Stefan paces as Elena tells Stefan that Caroline’s dad could resist compulsion—maybe that means he’ll be able to too. She pleads that he has to fight, “because after everything we’ve been through, you owe me that.” When the clock runs down, it seems like he just might be able to hold back the urge. But the hope is short-lived. Stefan lunges at Elena, then screams for her to run.

She obliges, and there’s a bit of a chase—Stefan keeps slamming himself into lockers and walls so he won’t catch up with her, but he can’t stop pursuing her. And then Klaus appears, observing that the only thing stronger than Stefan’s craving for blood is his love for Elena. But all that’s about to change. The vamps scuffle until Klaus finally looks Stefan in the eye and compels him, saying, “Turn it off!” And then Klaus asks Stefan if he’d like a drink from the doppelganger’s neck… and the new, loveless Stefan smirks, gets Ripper eyes, then goes in for the bite.

The next thing we see is Klaus walking into the science lab, where Caroline, Tyler and Rebekah are waiting, and informing them that the doppelganger should be dead now. He offers Tyler a vial of Elena’s blood, which the dying, transitioning wolf drinks. Tyler collapses and starts to writhe. This time, the transformation takes: Tyler’s eyes become wolf-yellow, while his canines become vampire fangs. It seems that the Original Witch was lying to Klaus all along. She wanted him to kill the Doppelganger because in truth, only Elena’s blood can complete the hybrid transformation. Klaus figured out the deception because he knew how much the Original Witch hated him.

As Klaus is enjoying his victory, Damon appears. The Original is just about to kill the Salvatore when Damon stops him in his tracks with a simple question: “Don’t you want to know about your friend Michael?” Damon tells Klaus that he and Katherine have found the vamp-killing vamp—and with that, Klaus throws Damon aside and disappears. Damon soon finds Elena, who has been set upon a cot in the nurse’s room and drained of a good deal of blood, and carries her home.

Matt gathers his things, ready to leave the school… only to find that now, he too can see and hear Vicki. This is going to be fun.

At the Salvtore abode, Damon gives Elena bourbon and offers to erase her awful memories. But she doesn’t want him to compel him. He tries to cheer her up by showing her the necklace—which he stole back for her—but all Elena can think about is Stefan. Damon puts the necklace down and, with a voice full of emotion, promises Elena that he won’t leave her again. Just then, Ripper Stefan enters the room.


“Well, isn’t this cozy,” he says. He explains that though Klaus is gone, he’s asked Stefan to keep watch over Damon and/or Elena until he returns. Uh-oh. Things are about to get very interesting—especially since Jeremy and Katherine awaken Michael the Hunter just before the episode comes to a close.


Phew! Next week: Stefan’s a bloodaholic, and a car catches on fire. What do you think will happen to New Hybrid Tyler? What about that “darkness” Vicki was carrying with her—is Matt going to become a victim of it? And most importantly, can anything save Stefan?

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