Yeah, I have a WEIRD relationship with this "he's going to teach her" scene. Because the dialogue made me cringe, but their faces slain me. So now I'm sitting here and having TONS OF TEENAGE FEELINGS about a scene I didn't even like!
LOL, the dialogue was cheesy, but with the Stefan/Caroline scene from before and how cheesy and ridiculously melodramatic that was, I wasn't too upset over it.
Was more into their faces and touching and such.
TONS OF FEELINGS.
But I want fic now of him "teaching" her and all the ways, she breaks his bones to learn strength (and anger to get back at him for the shit he's pulled) and drinking from him to learn to test her limit and recognizing when to stop.... and sex.
The Stefan and Caroline scene was actually better than I expected? But then, I had really low expectations. The D/E was worse than I expected, but I had ridiculously high expectations. In conclusion: I shouldn't have expectations...
Yes. Thank you. The hammer illustrates the problem with this episode beautifully. Everything was in your face. I mean we had Exposition!Klaus. That should never happen.
While I can understand Stefan having problems with happy vampire Elena, I did find myself wondering when Stefan became Angel and afraid of his own happiness.
I loved the hammer. It made me nostalgic for the clunk of every 1864 quote we ever had. nomnomnom exposition hammers
SOMETHING WAS OFF ABOUT THE LAST DAMON/ELENA SCENE? HELP ME. But I loved it too. For faces and hands. I guess Damon's making a grandiose pledge and what seemed (at the time) to be devoid of any ulterior motives (his fabricated sort or not) seemed a little bit OW IN MY FACE. But then again, Damon's selflessness doesn't surprise me, especially after Meredith told him how bluntly, casually, and how she already believed he was being a good brother by doing the isolating/snarky shit he always does? So the expectations of living up to it weren't there? So seeing Elena lose control and him interceding in a way and offering his help was not about being bad/good, it was about being himself?
Does this make any sense? /pulls this out of my butt
THE D/E SCENE IS CONFUSING ME SO FUCKING MUCH! The dialogue was one of the biggest hammers that hammered in this ep, but, ugh, FACES. I'm also mildly annoyed by the fact that Meredith taught Damon an important life lesson in this ep. Like, she was generally right and she gave good advice, but since when does Damon Salvatore listen to sense from other people?
I could buy that Damon just pushed himself into a new flashy romantic delusion. And I anticipate him being brutally beaten out of it.
but since when does Damon Salvatore listen to sense from other people? EXACTLY i'm confused /tries to make sense of it. since when does Damon grow from things? Maybe that's selling him short. But probably not.
I could buy that Damon just pushed himself into a new flashy romantic delusion. And I anticipate him being brutally beaten out of it. I could definitely buy this, and in that case I cannot wait.
I'm starting to think that the fact that Damon jumped into things so swiftly is not lazy writing, but Damon's unique brand of madness. This whole "teaching Elena" fest simply CAN'T end well. Those 4x04 stills made me flashback to Spike and Dru. Idk, I'm probably reading far too much into it, but I have a feeling that, just like 4x01-4x03 were about Stefan's delusions, 4x04 will be a brutal display of Damon's delusions.
I'm really enjoying the way Elena is in this season. I don't care about anything else, Elena rocks and that's it. Though I still maintain she needs more happy moments (even if those happy moments come from the source Stefan is so afraid of). Actually it'd be fun to see her go darker. XD
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THAT END SCENE THOUGH. HIS FACE. KILL ME NOW.
omg though some parts were soooooo heavy handed.
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#I am pathetic, just like Damon
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Was more into their faces and touching and such.
TONS OF FEELINGS.
But I want fic now of him "teaching" her and all the ways, she breaks his bones to learn strength (and anger to get back at him for the shit he's pulled) and drinking from him to learn to test her limit and recognizing when to stop.... and sex.
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UNF YOUR FIC IDEA. UNF.
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While I can understand Stefan having problems with happy vampire Elena, I did find myself wondering when Stefan became Angel and afraid of his own happiness.
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I flashed back to Angel immediately!
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SOMETHING WAS OFF ABOUT THE LAST DAMON/ELENA SCENE? HELP ME. But I loved it too. For faces and hands. I guess Damon's making a grandiose pledge and what seemed (at the time) to be devoid of any ulterior motives (his fabricated sort or not) seemed a little bit OW IN MY FACE. But then again, Damon's selflessness doesn't surprise me, especially after Meredith told him how bluntly, casually, and how she already believed he was being a good brother by doing the isolating/snarky shit he always does? So the expectations of living up to it weren't there? So seeing Elena lose control and him interceding in a way and offering his help was not about being bad/good, it was about being himself?
Does this make any sense? /pulls this out of my butt
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THE D/E SCENE IS CONFUSING ME SO FUCKING MUCH! The dialogue was one of the biggest hammers that hammered in this ep, but, ugh, FACES. I'm also mildly annoyed by the fact that Meredith taught Damon an important life lesson in this ep. Like, she was generally right and she gave good advice, but since when does Damon Salvatore listen to sense from other people?
I could buy that Damon just pushed himself into a new flashy romantic delusion. And I anticipate him being brutally beaten out of it.
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but since when does Damon Salvatore listen to sense from other people?
EXACTLY i'm confused /tries to make sense of it. since when does Damon grow from things? Maybe that's selling him short. But probably not.
I could buy that Damon just pushed himself into a new flashy romantic delusion. And I anticipate him being brutally beaten out of it.
I could definitely buy this, and in that case I cannot wait.
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