Posted by Abby | March 13, 2013, 13:03 (EST) | No Comments
Category: TV Series
Previously on The Vampire Diaries…*sniffle*. You guys, Stand By Me (EP415) might as well be called “Cry All Night” because that’s pretty much what everyone did. Nobody around here likes a hiatus, but at least we all had time to see our therapists, right? Ugh, this show.
Hopefully everyone’s talked out their emotions, because we’ve got a new episode rolling in tomorrow night (Bring It On EP216). If you need to catch up or just want to relive all those feelings, now’s your chance!
WATCH A BITE-SIZED RECAP AT THE CW VAMPIRE DIARIES LAIR.
There is a certain permanence to places on television shows, even beyond characters. We know that it’s possible that an actor can leave a show, and then maybe make a guest appearance or twelve or even be resurrected. In fact, we know that that’s an important aspect of television—the people behind the show can’t be controlled or predicted. Sets are different, though, which is why when a show seems to be on the verge of cancellation, taking down the sets is the final signifier of its doom.
So when The Vampire Diaries burns down the Gilbert house at the end of “Stand By Me,” it feels permanent, maybe even more permanent than anything the show’s ever done.
“What’s that smell?”
“It’s his body. It’s starting to decompose.”That might be the saddest thing I’ve heard in four years of this show, not to mention one of the five most horrifying.
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