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Monday, April 8, 2013
TVD: Joseph Morgan Talks “friends” with Caroline and . . . boiling bunnies??
Let’s get to that “boiling bunnies” thing first.
When asked how Klaus would probably spend the recent Easter holiday, Joesph, without missing a beat, answers, “probably boiling bunnies” when FearNet spoke to him recently on the phone! Boiling bunnies?! Yeah. Probably. But, if he had his shirt off while doing it, would anyone mind? Ok. Yeah. Still pretty disturbing. And, not in accordance with Damon’s being “bad with purpose” instructions either!
Now, on to that “friends” thing with Caroline . . . she didn’t answer when he asked her, but she didn’t scream “no” either.
Klaus and Caroline (Candice Accola) are now officially “friends.” At this point, where are his head and heart when it comes to her?
Klaus is still very much enamored with her. Look, he felt he was dying and called Caroline. Not his sister. Not his brother. That says a lot about where he is in terms of his feelings towards her. We had that episode where Caroline was dying (Into the Wild) and she said, “I know you’re in love with me.” Klaus wants to believe he is, that he is someone capable of love. We’ll see how it plays out, but he’s definitely on board with the idea of being with her.
It was very interesting that Klaus called Caroline. However, who else was he going to call? Rebekah was out with Elena trying to track down the cure, Elijah had gone into hiding after Kol’s firey demise . . . who was left? The Salvatore brothers were pursuing the girls. He certainly wasn’t going to call Tyler. Hayley? Yeah, think that was pretty much it for that little duo. Matt? Hardly. So . . . it wasn’t exactly a declaration of love that he called Caroline. She was pretty much the only one in town.
It sounds like Klaus is going a little soft.
A little soft? Not really, no. What is great is we’re getting to explore more of his vulnerable side, certainly in last night’s episode (American Gothic) where he believed he was dying. We absolutely got to explore some of that fear and vulnerability. The thing about Klaus is just as soon as you start to like him and believe he’s a better person, he goes out and slaughters 12 hybrids with a sword or kills someone’s mom. I believe until the end of this character, whenever that may be, I’ll continue to go through these cycles of vulnerability. He has his ups and downs, which is what makes him such a wonderful character to play.
As long as those “cycles of vulnerability” look a lot like this . . . I’m on board!
Annnnnnyyyyyyway . . .
Joesph talks a little about Klaus’s future. Will he turn out like Damon? “Bad with purpose?
Sunday, April 7, 2013
'Vampire Diaries' Style: How to Dress Like Elena and Caroline for Your Own Prom
The Mystic Falls vamps are celebrating prom night, and in typical Vampire Diaries fashion, they're doing it in high style. Sneak peek photos from the upcoming April 18 episode have revealed Elena and Caroline's prom dresses — and they're both gorgeous.
Elena is wearing a vibrant strapless printed ball gown by Theia that retails for the hefty price tag of $1495 (and even if you could afford her exact gown, it's currently sold out). Caroline, meanwhile, looks stunning in an ivory strapless gown with intricate beading and a mermaid skirt by Sherri Hill that retails for $898.
If you're gearing up for your own prom night and want to replicate these Vampire Diaries looks (but don't have endless bloodsucker cash handy), we've got you covered! Check out these similar styles we found at a fraction of the price:
A List of People Klaus Has Killed on The Vampire Diaries
Aw, who’s a cute little villain? Klaus (Joseph Morgan) has a bit of a temper on The Vampire Diaries, which often leads to him snapping — and snapping necks. Before we even met the hybrid, Katherine (Nina Dobrev) was detailing the way the tempestuous supernatural had hunted down and killed her entire family. Not exactly the kind of guy you want to bring home to mother, because he’s likely to eat her right in front of you.
But as bad as he was, Klaus started softening up after his killing spree with his BFF, Ripper Stefan (Paul Wesley). Falling in love will do that to a guy. It seemed Klaus was running out of evil steam as Season 3 drew to a close — but then he went after Elena (Nina Dobrev). Draining her of blood, stealing Tyler’s (Michael Trevino) body, and leaving Rebekah (Claire Holt) to be taken hostage by Pastor Young proved Klaus was still bad to his hybrid bones in Season 4. Here are a list of the OV’s victims.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES’ Killer Controversy: Is It Time to Stick a Stake in Elena?
Since it first debuted 4 years ago, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES has never been shy about killing off characters. In fact, they have taken such a no-holds-barred approach to it that major character deaths are now expected. Most recently, the loss of Jeremy Gilbert (Steven R. McQueen) added to the long list of deaths of characters fans were attached to; before that, there had been the death’s Alaric (Matt Davis), Jenna (Sara Canning), John (David Anders), Isobel (Mia Kirshner), Anna (Malese Jow), Lexi (Arielle Kebbel)– and to a lesser degree Grams, Vicki (Kayla Ewell), Mason (Taylor Kinney), Rose (Lauren Cohan), Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic), Finn (Casper Zafer), Esther (Alice Evans), Carol Lockwood (Susan Walters), and Bill Forbes (Jack Coleman).
What I propose here is that THE VAMPIRE DIARIES that has never been
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