Vampire Diaries. Wanted, Dead or Alive.

Wow, wow, WOW you guys–this episode was AWESOME.  And I know I’ve said it before, but this really might’ve been my favorite episode so far.  The show was DEFINITELY firing on all cylinders this week, and I was completely excited during the entire episode.  Yay!  There were so many great parts to it and I’m about to dive right in, so if you haven’t seen it and want to remain unspoiled (I recommend that, that’s how I went into it), stop reading now (but come back and comment once you watch!).

First of all, and maybe most importantly, I LOVED Lexi.  I so badly wanted her to come back and be a recurring character and I SWEAR, she was on screen for like what, 20 minutes?  Who knows, but when she died, a little piece of me died too.  Okay, that might be a little dramatic, but I was definitely bummed.  That character and that actress brought so much to the show that I really wanted to keep her, BADLY.

She just brought so much balance to the show, and I think it was needing that.  Damon is crazy evil, which is fun but he’s been able to run rampant so far.  Stefan is crazy good, but he’s good to the point of being a little boring (sorry, Stefan, doesn’t mean we don’t love you!) the last few episodes.  Lexi was great because she was a nice mix, proving that maybe in another 200 years Stefan and Damon will be able to achieve some sort of balance in their lives.  She was good in that she drank blood bank blood rather than taking it from humans, and she was Team Stefan, after all, but she also had the fun side of Damon, as well as the snark, and was willing to be a scary vampire if she had to.  And she did have to, to keep Damon in check.  She was so pretty, but not in a generic teen queen way, which I liked, and she was a little sassy but in a cute way, and so sweet to Elena.  It was just nice to have such a multi-dimensional female who was just there, hanging out, not causing drama or tension (not purposely, anyway), and I LOVED her.  Have I said that already?  Whatever, I totally did.  And she and Stefan having a theme song, and it being “Wanted, Dead or Alive,” no less?  Awesome.

I just IMDBed this episode, and apparently Barbie Kligman was the writer.  I think I speak for all of us (well, okay, I only speak for me) when I say, MORE BARBIE!  Yay for Barbie!  She did an amazing job.  I now have a girl crush on her.  Congratulations, Barbie–you are joining the ranks of Elizabeth Banks and Natalie Portman.

Back to Lexi, though.  I loved that they gave Stefan someone to talk openly with.  It’s hard to see in his head since he’s the strong silent type, and we needed that glimpse.  When he was describing Elena to Lexi, you could really see what he loved about her and believe that he IS in love with her.  And when Lexi caught it and asked/told him, and he admitted to being in love with Elena, well, Paul Wesley was just great.  He was so happy, and … I don’t know, HUMAN.  I think how outwardly … I don’t want to say cold, but maybe guarded? that he’s played Stefan made that moment even sweeter, and it colored every interaction that they had afterward in a totally different and more lovely light.  I know I’ve been hemming and hawing about the pacing of the show, but tonight, everything felt just right, and like it’s been leading up to something, and I don’t know.  I felt it tonight.

Running parallel to Stefan having Lexi to talk to, we had Elena feeling pretty isolated, especially when Bonnie revealed her witch secret to Elena.  That storyline appears to be moving now too, which is good, and you guys, can I just say that the witch reveal with the feathers was one of the most beautiful scenes ever?  I LOVED it.  It felt like it belonged in some magical Tim Burton movie, like Big Fish or something.  AWESOME visual, and I like how it really stood in contrast for Elena–it was a secret and she was leery of that at first, but it was so beautiful and fun and nonthreatening/nonscary that rather than be a burden to her, it was a sweet bonding moment between her and Bonnie.  And it made total sense that she wanted to tell Bonnie what was going on at that point–you finally felt like their friendship had some substance.  And I loooved Bonnie crawling into bed with Elena and having a quick girl talk.  It wasn’t tiresome, it just kind of got done what it needed to get done and led us forward.  Perfect.

It seems like the obvious place for to lead is for Stefan and Elena to get better at talking to each other.  They both begged each other for that at different points and neither was quite ready for it but I think they both want it, and obviously Lexi was giving nudges in that direction.  It was a nice twist too that her great love was also a human.  WHYYYYYY?  (I’m shaking my angry fist at the vampire gods right now for killing her.)  I did hate that Stefan told her that she’d been right to stay away from him, but only because I could totally feel his pain–of COURSE he felt that way, his brother just killed his best friend and things really have not been going his way of late.  And I think it was good for him to leave Elena hanging for once, since she’s been building up too much power in that relationship and she needs to, again, have it put in balance.  So we’re starting to see themes emerging.

Obviously, Damon was a huge part of this episode but I don’t even know where to start with him.  Jeremy is so … different.  And it’s totally weird, and I’m having a little bit of a hard time adjusting to the plot device of compulsion (and I’m not saying plot device in a derogatory way, it is but it also makes internal sense so it’s okay with me) to just reset characters and story trajectory.  But again, if it serves a greater purpose in the story, I can deal with it.

As for his compulsion of Caroline … WOW.  I’ve been begging every week for more Caroline and we finally got it.  I think Candice Accola is fantastic and I can’t imagine anyone else in her role.  I crack up EVERY SINGLE TIME she starts out being all pissy and irritated with Damon and he has to get into her head to get her to do what he wants, and it’s like a switch flips and I can’t believe how amazing she is at both parts.  Caroline is EASILY one of my favorite characters.  And I loved her trying to get the necklace back from Bonnie, and her telling Bonnie the necklace made her look fat.  I totally laughed out loud.  Yes, I LOLed.  It was that great.

Here’s what I’m wondering–obviously Damon loaded down Caroline’s mom with vervain, and I’m sure she’ll find a way to get that onto Caroline.  I’m really hoping they make that a plot issue, because I don’t think Damon would be able to use his normal charm on Caroline to get what he wants–she’s too headstrong and independent.  And I would need some explanation of both how vervain and how compelling works.  Does vervain erase any compulsion done before they were wearing it?  Because a Caroline that can’t be compelled who knows all of Damon’s secrets … whoa.  Although I suppose he could just kill her.  But please, Vampire Diaries?  Not yet?  You’ve broken my heart by taking away two awesome girls two episodes in a row.  As Elena would wail, “There’s only so much I can take!”

Obviously Damon’s insults to Caroline stuck with her, though, and it broke my heart for her.  I was glad that she found Matt, because it did turn out that they’re going through somewhat similar emotional things right now, in spite of how different they are, mainly in feeling like no one will ever love them.  I’m actually WAY more into that pairing than I would’ve imagined and it makes more sense than it probably appears on the surface, but I think Matt could bring out a better side of Caroline and he DOES like the damaged girls.  He was just so sweet with her, and I was so there with Caroline when she grabbed his hand and begged him not to leave her alone.  Damon is such an asshole, and no one should ever make anyone feel like that.

But the problem is, I love Damon.  He’s so good for the story.  And he is, no question, diabolical.  WOW, is he.  Making sure all the deputies got vervain, earning the trust of the council, pinning the vampire shenanigans on Lexi and then actually killing her himself?  Horrible.  Really smart.  But just god awful.  I mean, I know beyond any shadow of a doubt that they can’t kill Damon, but I was a little surprised when Stefan didn’t, because I just completely lost myself in the story.  And I liked how Stefan was finally able to overpower Damon, not with human blood but just by sheer rage.  And you know, the other thing is that they’re so willing to kill off regular characters that I think I have entered a mental space where no one is safe.  And honestly, after so many shows killing people and bringing them back, I think that permanent death of a fairly major character was something I’d kind of forgotten could happen.  This show has done something to my mental state where they can really easily surprise me because I don’t know what’s coming, and I’m so impressed with that.

Alright, this is super long and that’s because I was too excited to write about it to wait for morning, so I didn’t forget much. :)  Obviously I loved it–there were little nitpicky things, as always, but the episode and the story (and the acting!) were so good that all those little things faded into the background for me.   I was glad to see Stefan and Elena move toward patching things up and I’m glad Bonnie’s story is really starting to move along now, and overall, everything was working for me.  What did you guys think?  Was it a success for you?  And how does it compare with the previous episodes?  Likes, dislikes?  Discuss it in the comments!

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  1. Strunkette’s avatar

    Fantastic, the episode, your recap, my love for this show, it’s all fantabulous!!!

    I can’t express much more than you already did about this episode. I LOVED Lexi and the whole time I knew she was going to get blamed I was repeating in my head, “Please get away, please get away, please get away!” I just really wanted her stick around for, at least, ONE MORE EPISODE…come on throw me a bone TVD. I suppose that’s what makes this show so great and compelling. You said it, you just don’t know what they’re going to do or who they’re going to kill on this show. No one is safe. I really wanted Stephan to stake Damon in the heart. I said last week that I was on team Damon but I will no longer be on the fence. You killed Lexi, a rockin’ 350 year old vamp that was your brother’s best friend. Team Stephan for-e-ver! I thought each of the characters were great and perfectly written. Everything just worked.

    It seems they heard you. More Caroline! Movement on the Witch Stuff! All around Awesomeness! I credit you hehe!

  2. offcolortv’s avatar

    Thanks, Strunkette! I seriously love how we think so much alike (usually!), and I love that you said for-e-ver because I’m hoping you said it like Squints! And yay, I’ll totally take credit where credit is (not) due! :)

  3. Heidi Gutknecht’s avatar

    Guess I reharsh some points from last week (i.e. Aunt Jenna). I’m starting to think that instead of an “Aunt Jenna” there should have been a “Grandma Beth” with bad battery hearing-aid and terrible cataracts. Grandma Beth is always in bed by 7 o’clock. BANG I can accept what Grandma Beth is never around. I like Sara Canning and still holding out hope that some explanation will be coming soon for where is sleeps.

    Also to that scenes they keep repeating list, how many times as Stefan started the scene by putting how a shirt? I’ve counted four so far. I think I’ve ready made a point about how I feel about shirtless hunks being distracting before, right? Wow, I’m repeating myself a lot of this.

    Bon Jovi? Really? I think it would be a more neat to have another Jersey boy, Frank Sinatra, be there cool concert memory. Funny to picture Lexi in bobby socks. Plus my line of the night was when Lexi and Stefan are on the dance floor and Stefan asks her to give him a heads-up if Damon comes around with his camera phone. Yes, ending up in one of Damon’s Facebook albums are truly to be dreaded.

    I didn’t see the Caroline and Matt stuff working out for Matt. I thought it’s pretty established that Caroline would make a bad girlfriend and until Matt’s pupils get magic powers, I’m bit scared for him. If Caroline and Matt had a really nice relationship, I could see it but it would ruin an aspect of original Caroline. Plus Caroline’s major envy issues with Elena aren’t going to helped by her going after another guy who loves Elena more (she went after Stefan in the Pilot and Damon is clearly more interested in Elena and half of Matt’s thing is to pine over Elena. I probably wouldn’t miss that aspect of his character as much if Matt finally got over Elena, but I’d be sad since it’s big part of his character and explains why he does a lot of things he does.

    Also, does anybody in Mystic Falls get the difference between moving out of town and dying? How many people have “moved” and it’s a bit weird and I could go down a list of obvious holes with but I’m stopping myself since I can live with that hole in the show.

    Maybe I just noticed this, but Sheriff Forbes doesn’t seem like a good mother. I mean she TOO into this Founder’s Coucil/Vampire Hunter stuff. I just realized that she was at a meeting of the Founder’s Council at the same time as Damon was about to kill her daughter if not for Stefan spiking her champagne.

    Taking away Jeremy’s suffering so now he does his homework? These writers have been out of high school too long realize that homework is it’s own form of suffering. Plus, I’ve got homework and I do it and no vampire makes me do it. Even the biggest stoners or emotion trainwrecks I know still do homework (maybe not much, but still do some). I think this is something that’s different between people looking back at high school versus those still in it. Looking back I’m told, the tests and assignments really don’t seem to matter but while you’re there, they do so if a 30-something Hollywood writer is thinking about high school, he or she isn’t thinking about homework or that big exam coming up, but that same Hollywood writer wasn’t above being too focused on schoolwork during high school. But I get NOBODY wants to watch a TV series where they do homework just for homework’s sake. Back to vampires.

    Okay, I’m being too negative now. And some positives but think the above review covered that because it’s way more watchable even by people who came into it as cynics.

    I hope Paul Wesley is grateful for this role. He got to do the most in this episode, acting-wise. He was happy, he was lovely-dovely, he was upset, he was grieving, he was vengeful. I’ve read reviews where they call Stefan boring, but in this episode in particular, he’s over the map with emotional range.

    Just some random thoughts.

  4. Marthapao’s avatar

    Wow is the pefect word for this episode. I was a little leery at first about this show but now I love it! The last two episodes have been fantastic and I love all the characters. Like you I was very sad to see Lexi die and I still can’t believe I got so attached in such a short time.
    In your review when you said Damon was an asshole, I was thinking “hey I love that asshole”! LOL Then you go and say the same thing I was thinking. Anyway great review!

  5. offcolortv’s avatar

    Hey Heidi! I didn’t realize I had an actual, factual, real-life teenager commenting on the TVD posts! It’s helpful because sometimes I’m like … mmmm, I don’t know, that seems ridiculous but maybe I’m just old. So now we have an expert!

    Agreed on Aunt Jenna. It’s not that hard to just drop in a line about where she is all the time (a la Matt and Vicki’s mom), although maybe we’re supposed to just think that since she’s young and hot, she’s out painting the town red. Who knows.

    Disagreed on shirtless hunks! Hahahahaha! Just kidding. I mean, I really don’t have an opinion either way on it. I think it’s just one of those things that I accept as being a CW kind of thing and tend to overlook.

    Re: Bon Jovi, I notice he’s on tour now, and I wonder if it all falls under the same parent company and they slipped that in as a little plug. Although I thought it made sense for them to use Bon Jovi, since they’ve been touring for a long time but are also STILL touring, and the Wanted, Dead or Alive also made sense, so I was generally okay with that choice of bands.

    Good point on Caroline pursuing Elena’s leftovers again. I like that, though–it seems in character, and someone pointed out on my recap over at GMMR that they wouldn’t have really bought Matt and Caroline together if Damon hadn’t so thoroughly just destroyed her self-esteem. I really think that could be a turning point for Caroline and I’m still on board with Matt and Caroline for now because I do think that handled properly, it could be a nice match up.

    Yeah, seriously–don’t try to figure out how Mystic Falls operates. Aside from some of the vamp powers, I think it’s the most inconsistently written element of the show. Like, is it a small town or isn’t it? You have to pick one.

    Ditto your entire paragraph on homework, and it’s totally true–it’s not what you remember about high school, and no one wants to watch TV about it. :)

    You crack me up, Heidi! It’s totally okay to talk negatives on a show–every show is going to have them and as me and Strunkette discuss, sometimes we’re hardest on our favorites because we want them to be perfect. And sometimes I focus on just the negative, and other times I’m so excited (like this episode) that everything seems positive to me because the negatives are just so overshadowed, you know? I’m good like that–years of TV fandom have given me the power to let a lot of it go. :)

  6. offcolortv’s avatar

    Thanks, Martha! And you’re a big True Blood lover, right? I can see where you’d be a little hesitant about this one, but it falls somewhere in the middle on the Twilight to True Blood spectrum, so I enjoy that. It’s a little dark AND a little fluffy, which totally appeals. And glad to see I’m not alone in my Damon love/hate. :)

  7. BiteMeTv’s avatar

    FINALLY! A Vampire Diaries Blog/recap board I like! (It’s nice to know I’m not the only non-teenager to love this show)

    I agree with you that this show is a nice medium between Twilight and True Blood, both of which I love as well.

    This episode was great. I too am so sad that they killed Lexi. It was nice to see a lighter, less tortured side to Stefan. After killing Vikki last week I was looking for Lexi to sort of fill her place….then evil, sexy, yummy…sorry, side tracked, Damon had to go a blow that hope away. When we found out that girl was left alive, I felt that Lexi’s episodes were numbered. Definitely wasn’t expecting her to die so soon. I too love that Stefan was able to overpower Damon on sheer will and rage alone. It was a nice touch to how much Lexi meant to him. I’m so glad that the Bonnie storyline is moving along. It was starting to drag for me and I got a little tired of her being freaked out everytime something happened. (You’re a witch now, expect the unexpected already….) It was nice to see her embrace her powers and tell Elana. It was nice to see Elana and her be friends and show how deep their bond really is. I loved the feather dance, it was one of the most beautiful scenes I’ve seen in a while. I DID NOT see the Matt/Caroline thing coming but I hope it works out. I can see them being good for each other. My only fear is that Damon won’t like this very much putting poor Matt in danger. We all know Damon has no problem killing, I doubt Matt’s death would mean anymore to him than a snack. After all, he turned his sister into a vamp without batting an eyelash. I too feel like no one is safe on this show.

    The one thing I hated was Pod-Jeremy….wtf did Damon do to him?

  8. offcolortv’s avatar

    Hey, BiteMeTV! I love that you’ve joined our rogueish band of grown-up TVD lovers! Well, Heidi isn’t quite a grown-up but since she can see past shirtless hunks, I think she’s at least honorary. :) Sounds like we’re totally on the same page, and interesting about Matt, and how his potential relationship with Caroline could put him in some danger. You’ve gotta think he already has some suspicions, so it would be interesting to see him start to catch on to things too.

    Pod-Jeremy! Hee! He totally was. I’m hoping they get into that a little further, because I don’t just want Damon “taking away his suffering” to be the end of it (or the explanation for doing homework). WTF is a question that must be answered!

  9. BiteMeTv’s avatar

    P.S…..Stefan, Damon, Matt, Jeremy…any of them can be as topless as much as they want, for as long as they want, however often they want….something has to hold me over till True Blood comes back next summer! LOL!

    ……And the way Damon kept telling Elana he “took away his suffering” was erie and creepy and you so know that there is a deeper meaning, it’s Damon after all. Like Stefan said, he does nothing just because for someone else. There has to be an agenda in there for somewhere too.

  10. offcolortv’s avatar

    Ha! I’m with you, BiteMeTV, and I know that Heidi isn’t a fan of “shirtless hunks” interfering with valuable story time, but I can’t help it–whenever I hear her particular trademarked phrase, I giggle like a little kid talking about farts. And I had already forgotten about the shirtlessness and all around general nudity of True Blood–good call!

    You’re so right on the agenda … I hope they get there soon. I actually like Jeremy’s character but I don’t know why exactly, and I’m ready for him to have something to do besides be a bitch to Matt and give random hypocritical “just say no” lectures. I must just like him because he’s cute, which doesn’t make me feel dirty because I do not think for one hot second that any of these bitches are minors.

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