
It would have been genius, one of TV’s great deaths, if she’d stayed dead, but as Damon explained: She drank his blood, he killed her, now all she has to do is feed. Stefan can’t be as innocent as he seems, right? We still don’t know which brother was turned first and how, how they each decided whether to feed on human blood or die, how they found out about Katherine’s threesome, how she ended up dead, or why Damon blames Stefan. Here’s what’s great though: As Damon later hinted to Elena at her house (after he graciously cut to the chase and told her he wasn’t going to kill her “right now”), there’s more to this story than we’ve been told. Maybe we shouldn’t hate Katherine - I’d be evil, too, if I had to wear a corset - but I do. She controlled both brothers’ minds so that neither would know about the other she wanted to keep the three of them together forever, Stefan told Elena. Why was I surprised that she was the maker? The next morning, she glamoured him. Maybe.) As Stefan and Katherine were about to make love - and he told her he’d love her forever (oh, Stefan) - she bit him. Which brother would Katherine have escort her to the Founder’s Ball? Stefan thought she chose him, but he said she was with them both that night. Damon went off to war, but couldn’t stay away: “I was simply having too much fun to return to battle,” he explained with that trademark smirk. She was a flirt and fond of being chased. They headed off to the site of his former home, and we found out that the brothers met Katherine in 1864 when Stefan was 17. (Got that, new viewers?) Stefan asked for a day to answer any question she has, and then she could choose for herself whether to keep quiet. LINER NOTES | British singer-songwriter Kate Bush performs backing vocals on this cut.The next day, Elena met Stefan for coffee and established that he can eat garlic, he’s not affected by crucifixes or holy water, he sees his reflection in mirrors, his ring protects him in daylight, and he survives on animal blood, which makes him weaker than Damon, who feeds on humans and uses mind compulsion to make those he doesn’t kill forget about it. Does the Cold War kid find anything as Peter Gabriel’s hit relentlessly charges on in the background? You’ll have to wait until next season, comrades, for the answer to that one. WHY IT ROCKED |Jordache has nothing on Paige’s spy genes, which are fully activated as she slips home for her homework… and to check out mom’s secret laundry lair.
#Songs in vampire diaries series#
SERIES AND EPISODE | The Americans, “The Colonel” Nothing personal, Camille it’s just that his brooding isn’t going to do itself now, is it? WHY IT ROCKED | The Hundred-Dollar Guy and the Brave Bartender share a nice moment while watching a street artist create a truly scary portrait – she psychoanalyzes the painter/Klaus, he is clearly affected by the on-target nature of her words – and then he does that vamp thing where he silently disappears. SERIES AND EPISODE | The Vampire Diaries, “The Originals” Of course, that doesn’t mean we don’t really dig watching him carry her back to the loft, or the crazy-satisfying looks on their faces after doing the deed.

Day’s first “merging” (to use Schmidt’s vernacular) is a foregone conclusion. WHY IT ROCKED | The moment Goulding’s tune follows Nick into the elevator, Mr. LINER NOTES | For another slowed-down take on Brit-Brit’s hit, try Yael Naim’s excellent, music-box interpretation.

Let’s hope that stray he finds is a therapy dog, because Daddy Altman’s going to need a furry shoulder (or four) to cry on. The stripped-down Britney Spears cover tees up a heap of pain that ends with George hate-swinging from a chandelier. WHY IT ROCKED | “Sometimes, when you want something to be true, you’ll do anything to convince yourself that it is,” Tessa’s sad voiceover notes as Dallas dumps George in the dream house he just bought her. SERIES AND EPISODE | Suburgatory, “Stray Dogs” (Children of the ’80s, you know you’ve done that heel-toe-heel-toe side shuffle next to one of your friends at some point in your life.)
#Songs in vampire diaries movie#
WHY IT ROCKED | Just like the John Hughes movie to which it pays homage, this episode ends with The Breakfast Club the Cul-de-Sac Crew backed by a Simple Minds classic… that is, until the recreation of the library dance break that carries us out as the credits roll. SERIES AND EPISODE | Cougar Town, “The Criminal Kind”
