“Shhhh,” Klaus said, as Elijah turned gray and fell to the floor (and I wrote, “I HATE YOU, KLAUS” in my notes). “And so I shall,” Klaus said - and stabbed him with the dagger. Elijah betrayed their plan to kill Klaus because Klaus had given him his word that he would reunite him with his own family, Elijah said. Stefan coming to Klaus means he understands how important family is. He’d come to ask Katherine for her help in finding Klaus since she obviously knew he hadn’t been killed because she was still captive. The half brothers went back to Alaric’s place to find Stefan there. Klaus could’ve killed him on the night of the sacrifice and hadn’t. Wrong! Stefan told Elena he had to find Klaus. I was thinking Klaus would have to bite Damon and somehow change him into a hybrid, so then we’d see Damon, who’d spent two seasons trying to regain his humanity, having to deal with being the most vicious creature on the planet. Luckily, Bonnie heard Emily say a name - Klaus. Stefan tried to reason with Emily that by not helping Damon, she wasn’t keeping the balance in nature, she was just punishing him. The witches thought Bonnie was abusing her power, and they didn’t want to play. Feeling guilty that he forced Damon to become a vampire in the first place, Stefan had Bonnie channel Emily at Witch Central so he could ask her if she knew of a cure. That was a standup thing to do, Stefan: He wanted to give Elena time to say her goodbyes to Damon, if it came to that. Stefan interrupted Jeremy, Caroline, and Elena preparing for an escapist evening in the town square watching Gone With the Wind to tell Elena about Damon’s werewolf bite. I wasn’t sure if he was having another hallucination (at one point, we saw him imagine entering Katherine’s bedroom in 1864 to fix her corset strings before heading off to war and Elena appearing to tell him Katherine was just toying with him - he had a choice) if he was calling out her name because he wanted Alaric to know he needed to see her or if she was simply the only thing on his mind. “Screw you,” Alaric answered, and stabbed him with vervain. Damon grabbed Alaric by the throat and begged him to do what Damon had done to Rose: “Kill me. Neither one of us is drunk enough for this conversation,” Alaric said, having brought a bottle down with him. Apparently, Stefan needed Alaric to take over Suicide Watch 2011 so the following could happen: Damon could maybe kinda sorta apologize to Alaric for his role in Jenna’s death (Alaric didn’t blame him for that) and for turning his wife into a vampire. That Alaric-Damon bromance is still one of my favorite relationships on the show. That’s how you remind viewers what happened last week! When Stefan told him Damon was dying, and Alaric said, “What do you need?” I swooned.
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