Emotional rollercoaster.
Alaric Is the New Big Bad: Yes, our dear sweet, slightly alcoholic history teacher/vampire hunter Alaric (Matt Davis,
who completely dominated tonight's episode, no?) is gone forever and is
now replaced with the ultimate Original vampire who has the ultimate
weapon that can wipe out the entire vampire race. "We knew he needed to
be stronger, or as strong, resilient, immortal, fast, furious, fierce,"
Plec says of the "ironic" decision to turn a vampire-hater into an
Original vampire.
"He's very clearly a badass vampire killer with a pretty magnificent,
deadly and unburnable stake. He's definitely going to be a
conflict-provider, not to make an understatement. He's not going to be
the friendliest version of Alaric we've ever met. He's going to be
hardcore, which is going to be equally exciting and devastating because
he's one of our heroes who is no longer one of our heroes."
Next week will be all about the showdown between newly minted Original Alaric and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and the episode will kick off with Alaric paying a little visit to Caroline (Candice Accola) and Rebekah (Claire Holt)
while they are cleaning up the gym after the decade dance. "Things only
get worse from there," Plec teases. "They start hot, they stay hot.
It's a very, very extreme, hardcore of Alaric on a tear and no one is
safe."
Bonnie's Fed Up: If Bonnie (Kat Graham)
had a Twitter account, we imagine it would be called Witch Girl
Problems. Girl cannot catch a break. Not only was her lovely date with
Jamie (Robert Ri'chard) interrupted by vampires, she is
now being possessed by her sister witches who are dead-set on having
Bonnie finish out their plan to rid the world of vampires and forced
Mystic Falls resident witch to feed Alaric her blood to complete his
transition. "Bonnie's issue now is "'What the hell? I've got vampires
telling me what to do, I've got other people telling me what to do and
now I've got my freaking sisters, the witches, telling me what to do.
Where's my free will and where's my choice and that's going to impact
her character moving forward," Plec says.
Elena's Choice: After losing yet another person she loves, Elena's choice between Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Stefan (Paul Wesley)
will only become more difficult. "She has no one and she's lost
everyone that ever mattered to her, almost everyone. How do you choose
in a moment like that?" Plec explains. "The last two episodes are really
going to be about asking herself that question and really trying to
understand how she could possibly let one of them go when she's already
lost so much."
"In this moment, seeing her at her most vulnerable and needing to
give her the support she's been trying to give him all season, it's him
finally saying it is OK to feel and I heard you all those times that you
told me that it's OK to feel and it's OK to have hope. I heard you and
now let me give that back to you."
While most love triangles tear the two suitors apart, TVD's
will actually bring the Salvatore brothers closer together. "One of the
things that we set out to do during this whole year, as Damon found
himself more and more deeply in love with his brother's girl, was make
sure that the brothers found their way back to each other," Plec
explains. "[We made sure that] they would get stronger instead of weaker
as brothers, in spite of this looming conflict. There's a really nice
scene in next week's episode that shows us that they might survive this
no matter how this plays out. When all is said and done, bros before
hoes, man." She adds that their bond will only make Elena's decision
that much harder.
Season Finale Tease: In season two, the penultimate
episode felt more like the finale while the actual finale felt more like
an epilogue. Plec says that's definitely not the case for season three:
"Our story path kept us going at high octane all the way to the end.
Definitely, I would say the penultimate episode is very, very
adrenaline-infused and there's some big, big mythology moves that happen
and it's a pretty big deal, where the finale is definitely more
emotional, but it is by no means the epilogue to the season. If
anything, it's half closing the door to one year and blowing the lid off
the freaking door to the next."
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