Since Jeremy completely fails at maintaining a relationship with any woman, he must be gay. That's why he's becoming so close with Matt in the beginning of season 3. He'll come to his senses, embrace his homo love with Matt, and Lady Gaga will come in unicorn form to transform them into feral unicorns. They'll **** on the entire lineage of vampires, werewolves, and witches.
Alot of the fans wanted him and Tyler to **** because they had crazy chemistry in season 1. So much so that the writers basically took away most of their scenes together after.
Since Jeremy completely fails at maintaining a relationship with any woman, he must be gay. That's why he's becoming so close with Matt in the beginning of season 3. He'll come to his senses, embrace his homo love with Matt, and Lady Gaga will come in unicorn form to transform them into feral unicorns. They'll **** on the entire lineage of vampires, werewolves, and witches.
Ten Things About Next Week's Episode of Vampire Diaries
Here are ten teases we can reveal about the episode. They're not detailed spoilers, but they are spoilery so you have been warned.
1. Bonnie! The first person we see in the episode is Kat Graham as Bonnie. She was absent for a good portion of the first half of the season so it's nice to see her again. It's also nice to see her back in her spot as one of Elena's closest friends and confidantes. Unfortunately, after the first few minutes she's not in the episode all that much, but it's a good start.
2. Jogging. In this episode, Elena goes out for a jog. With all the danger she faces in Mystic Falls and everywhere else, why would she ever go out alone? Doesn't she know better?
3. Hair. Either I've gotten used to Damon's hair growing out or he finally got a little bit of a haircut. Damon doesn't resemble Joyce DeWitt quite so much anymore.
4. Jeremy and Tyler. They finally hang out again in the woods, and the flirting begins anew, at least for a good scene or two. Matt's going to feel left out...
Jeremy is kind of a mixed bag for me at this point. When he's got a crossbow, he's kind of cool. When he's around his family and being bratty, he's kind of annoying. It also appears somewhere around the middle of the episode that he's going to do something really, really stupid. Ultimately, I still do think that he is more fun when he's being haunted by his awesome dead ex-girlfriends.
5. And speaking of Tyler... The others, especially Elena, confront him about his current predicament and devotion to Klaus. (Sadly, Caroline is not there either.)
6. Damon is always awesome when he's annoyed. I don't really have to explain this, do I? And although Damon will complain when he does something uncomfortable, he does face some discomfort to help others. The character is really becoming redeemed, and I like that. When the series started, it was Stefan who had been rehabilitated into a compassionate person; now, whether he likes it or not, Damon cares for Elena, and therefore, seems to now be looking out for much more than himself.
7. Shippers will be happy. Which shippers? The CW gods said not to tell... but I can say at least three fan-groups get to see their favorite characters interacting. The choice of names that Klaus lists as "Elena's loved ones" is also particularly interesting. And some shippers might want to get their screen-capturing software handy.
8. New characters. Klaus has a hybrid doing his dirty work and the character is kind of annoying. The new character of Dr. Fell, however, is very one that I hope to see more of. She is played by Torrey Devitto of Pretty Little Liars fame.
9. Heartbreaking decisions. At least one character makes a decision affecting someone else, perhaps for their own good.
10. "None of us are going to get out of this town alive." With my luck this is probably in one of the episode previews, but in case it's not, I'm not going to say who delivers this line... which is pretty much the predicament I see the characters in right now. Look at all of Elena's relatives who have died so far. And yet, there are surely still a few seasons to go.
Ten Things About Next Week's Episode of Vampire Diaries
Here are ten teases we can reveal about the episode. They're not detailed spoilers, but they are spoilery so you have been warned.
1. Bonnie! The first person we see in the episode is Kat Graham as Bonnie. She was absent for a good portion of the first half of the season so it's nice to see her again. It's also nice to see her back in her spot as one of Elena's closest friends and confidantes. Unfortunately, after the first few minutes she's not in the episode all that much, but it's a good start.
2. Jogging. In this episode, Elena goes out for a jog. With all the danger she faces in Mystic Falls and everywhere else, why would she ever go out alone? Doesn't she know better?
3. Hair. Either I've gotten used to Damon's hair growing out or he finally got a little bit of a haircut. Damon doesn't resemble Joyce DeWitt quite so much anymore.
4. Jeremy and Tyler. They finally hang out again in the woods, and the flirting begins anew, at least for a good scene or two. Matt's going to feel left out...
Jeremy is kind of a mixed bag for me at this point. When he's got a crossbow, he's kind of cool. When he's around his family and being bratty, he's kind of annoying. It also appears somewhere around the middle of the episode that he's going to do something really, really stupid. Ultimately, I still do think that he is more fun when he's being haunted by his awesome dead ex-girlfriends.
5. And speaking of Tyler... The others, especially Elena, confront him about his current predicament and devotion to Klaus. (Sadly, Caroline is not there either.)
6. Damon is always awesome when he's annoyed. I don't really have to explain this, do I? And although Damon will complain when he does something uncomfortable, he does face some discomfort to help others. The character is really becoming redeemed, and I like that. When the series started, it was Stefan who had been rehabilitated into a compassionate person; now, whether he likes it or not, Damon cares for Elena, and therefore, seems to now be looking out for much more than himself.
7. Shippers will be happy. Which shippers? The CW gods said not to tell... but I can say at least three fan-groups get to see their favorite characters interacting. The choice of names that Klaus lists as "Elena's loved ones" is also particularly interesting. And some shippers might want to get their screen-capturing software handy.
8. New characters. Klaus has a hybrid doing his dirty work and the character is kind of annoying. The new character of Dr. Fell, however, is very one that I hope to see more of. She is played by Torrey Devitto of Pretty Little Liars fame.
9. Heartbreaking decisions. At least one character makes a decision affecting someone else, perhaps for their own good.
10. "None of us are going to get out of this town alive." With my luck this is probably in one of the episode previews, but in case it's not, I'm not going to say who delivers this line... which is pretty much the predicament I see the characters in right now. Look at all of Elena's relatives who have died so far. And yet, there are surely still a few seasons to go.
The guy who plays Jeremy is so awkward. So cute. <3
4. Jeremy and Tyler. They finally hang out again in the woods, and the flirting begins anew, at least for a good scene or two. Matt's going to feel left out...
TONIGHT: Vampire Diaries – Homecoming (EP309 Encore) Airs at 8/7c
Just ONE WEEK until The Vampire Diaries returns with The New Deal (EP310) on Thursday, January 5. Tonight, refresh your memory of the twisty, turny, action-packed mid-season finale with the CW’s encore of Homecoming (EP309) at 8/7c. The last repeat of 2011.
Vampire Diaries Spoiler Overload
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The Vampire Diaries has been on hiatus for what feels like forever. After a stellar first half of the season, we've had to wait to see the outcome of Stefan stealing the Originals' remaining coffins.
Well, I'm here to tell you that episode 10 of The Vampire Diaries, titled "The New Deal" and airing on January 5, is a solid return for the show. Here's what you can expect to see when The Vampire Diaries returns next week (warning: some spoilers are below, although a lot of other stuff goes on that I just can't tell you about!)
Elena & Stefan Are Not Sitting in a Tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G: Elena is very, very angry with Stefan after the events of the previous episode. When Bonnie asks Elena about her wayward boyfriend, Elena resolutely declares that Stefan "betrayed us". The two of them do interact in this episode, but will the outcome be what Stelena fans had hoped for? Elena also takes a few large and unexpected steps in this episode without consulting her allies.
Damon's Got His Sad Face On: He may be a rogue, but Damon genuinely loves his brother, as we all know. Elena understands how much he's grieving after Stefan screwed up their plan in the previous episode and when he finally meets up with Stefan again, he lets him know how angry and grief-stricken he is.
Jeremy's Gone Rogue: Jeremy's gotten a little unstable since he was forced to give up Anna and his relationship with Bonnie ended. Alaric is concerned because he's been cheating in school and both he and Elena are surprised when they learn he was fired from the Grill. He's been spending his down-time hanging out with Tyler, which his family isn't too pleased about. But Jeremy hasn't lost all his reason and quickly catches on to what's happening in Mystic Falls. This new, more proactive Jeremy is even armed with a cross-bow and a really big knife.
Tyler's Loyalties Are Questioned: When Jeremy gets huffy with his sister and Alaric for their concern, he decides to invite Tyler inside for dinner. Elena and Alaric are both extremely wary of Tyler and his motivations because he was sired by Klaus. They ask him to explain his connection to the Original, but aren't pleased with his answers. After all, as Elena says, "Klaus has terrorized every one of us and you're just blindly loyal to him". "You're over-thinking it. I can still make my own decisions", Tyler shoots back, upset that they're questioning his choices like Caroline did. Can you, though, Tyler? It will soon become clear whose side Tyler is on.
Klaus is Back....With a Vengeance: Elena's paranoid that Klaus hasn't yet made a move since the Homecoming dance, but that soon comes to an end when the Original stops by for a drink at the Grill. He tells the duo that he's looking for Stefan, but Elena tells him his problem lies with her old squeeze, not them. Oh yeah, and he's also kind of concerned about his missing sister. But Klaus is done playing games and confronts Damon at the Salvatore house, telling him exactly how Stefan stole his family members andthat he wants Damon's help in retrieving them. When Damon reminds Klaus that he doesn't exist to do his bidding, Klaus decides "...a demonstration is in order. It seems you people respond best to displays of violence." You should be concerned. Klaus is not fooling around.
Bonnie's a VIP: Despite being absent for a while at the beginning of this season of The Vampire Diaries, Bonnie is the first person we see in this episode, mostly because she's dreaming of the Originals' coffins, without realizing what her dreams mean. But she soon gets involved in the entire situation and her witchy powers are once again called on.
Say Hello to Dr. Fell: Pretty Little Liars' Torrey Devitto (who is also the wife of Paul Wesley) comes to The Vampire Diaries! She first meets with Alaric in the Mystic Falls hospital and is shocked at his healing abilities. She'll be sticking around for a while (I can't recall the exact number of episodes), so I suspect we'll be seeing more of her soon.
Foreshadowing?: Jeremy angrily declares what may turn out to be true. After they all become aware of the lengths Klaus will go to in order to retrieve his family members, Jeremy wisely suggests they skip town. "None of us are gonna make it out of this town alive", he concludes. One has to wonder whether that will turn out to be true in the end. With The Vampire Diaries, you never know.
Two Shockers: While some actions in this episode are surprising, the two most unexpected events take place in the last five minutes and I think we'll be seeing the repercussions for a while.
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Could you shed some light on Stefan's plan? Also, what can you tell about Bonnie and Stefan working together? (@mus1c) – Stefan is playing his plan close to his chest so far, hiding out with the coffins to keep them safe and hidden from Klaus. Bonnie, on the other hand, has been having dreams she doesn't understand are actually foreshadowing visions of the coffins. She finds the actual, physical place where the coffins are hidden, only to find Stefan waiting there, as well. What deal they may strike up together remains to be seen, but Bonnie’s powers as a witch make her a rockstar in this town and on his show, and let's just say, she's not the only witch who hates Klaus and wants to help Stefan.
Any glimmer of hope for Stelena fans? – Well, on the surface, no. Elena (Nina Dobrev) flat out says that Stefan betrayed her, which doesn’t really allow for much wiggle room in her heart. But if you want to read between the lines, she is still willing to stand in front of him and appeal to the side of him that may care about her, or at least care about humanity in general. His answer doesn’t help matters, but he is a man on a mission right now, saying and doing anything he has to to complete his plan against Klaus. He may want to push Elena away to keep her safe, but when she learns that he saved Klaus really to save his brother, she's bound to wonder if that means he still cares for her as much as he cares for his brother, right?
I'd like to know your thoughts about Torrey DeVitto's part on #TVD, if she's in! (@lobarot) – We do meet DeVitto, and her Dr. Fell, in one scene of “The New Deal.” She is a doctor who meets Alaric at work and becomes intrigued by his ability to heal as quickly as he can. Her role is brief in this episode, but she is sticking around for a few more, so we’re sure it will get even juicier as time goes on.
How is Tyler and Caroline's relationship and what can you say about their storyline? (@slupu) – Tyler (Michael Trevino) has been sired by Klaus, so the bottom line is, as much as he thinks he can still make decisions for himself and be trusted, let alone trustworthy, his actions in "The New Deal" prove otherwise. He is like a puppet being controlled by Klaus, and though Caroline (Candice Accola) is strangely absent in this episode, we know that will not bode well for the future of their relationship, just as it does not bode well for any newfound friendships he has struck up in the beginning of "The New Deal."
Does everyone make it out alive? – Well, technically vampires are already dead, so... No, in all seriousness, it surprised us, but only two of the major players were really ever in harm's way during this episode, and everyone you care about makes it out of Mystic Falls relatively unscathed. We mentioned Alaric lands in the hospital, but we expect a speedy, and full, recovery.
Instead, though, “The New Deal” focuses on Klaus’ plan to get to his family, using Elena's family. He has hybrids around town-- some familiar faces, some new ones-- keeping an eye on Elena, doing his bidding, but they are all lackluster minions who fail every time they try. Hence why Alaric ends up in the hospital instead of his actual target. So, he turns to a much bigger player to strike up a new deal. Given how his alliances have worked out in the past, though, and considering the forces working against him both physically and supernaturally, we wouldn't put our money on Klaus this time around.
As always, the last few minutes of The Vampire Diaries packs a lot of punch. This time it's a one-two combination with Elena's emotions dealing with both her little brother who has lost his way a bit, as well as the male who has been most consistent in her life, Damon (Ian Somerhalder). Elena started out the episode feeling paranoid about Klaus' next move, but just when she took control of that situation as best as she could, new complications came up. Things are never going to be light and breezy for this girl! But that's how we like it, isn't it?