Originally posted by: themockingjay
I LOVED IT OMFGGG. I have been seeing the scene over and over again. The fact that DE are endgame is written all over this episode.
I've been watching 4x6 on repeat for god knows how many times..This episode was just so perfect..not just on DE terms but also other stuffs..I'm officially intrigued about the whole Silas stuff..I think now the 2nd half of the season will deal with this SL
Originally posted by: ArShiGurTiKaShsigh im not sure how i feel about all of this anymore
In the promo for the next episode Damon feels so guilty. More than happy he feels like he's done somethingsnd the worst part is he has hope in his eyes for something.Damon!!and the whole silas story makes so much sense, personally i dont want damon to die but practically if Damon does die, think of the impact on the fanbase = HUGE!They'll obviously get damon back somehow (like in the books, orrr *SPOILER DONT READIn the books Damon becomes human so maybe in this ritual he does sacrifice himself but he sacrifices his vampirism and becomes human again?)
Originally posted by: ArShiGurTiKaSh^ LOL :P
Damon's life in danger during the season finale is a tradition by now lol :PAlso, remember Damon's line to Elena?"Throw my ashes off the wickery bridge?"*creys* Its probably going to happen and its going to leave the fandom ripping each others hearts outbtw Im Savy :) also, what exactly does this whole Silas story mean anyway? who is he supposed to be? the father of all vampire hunters or something?
Originally posted by: ArShiGurTiKaSh^ Right :$ How do you know :O lol So happy to meet you :D
Originally posted by: ArShiGurTiKaSh^ LOL :P
Damon's life in danger during the season finale is a tradition by now lol :PAlso, remember Damon's line to Elena?"Throw my ashes off the wickery bridge?"*creys* Its probably going to happen and its going to leave the fandom ripping each others hearts outbtw Im Savy :) also, what exactly does this whole Silas story mean anyway? who is he supposed to be? the father of all vampire hunters or something?
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