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Damon and Bonnie turn to him for answers. He tells them that Elena's hallucinations are due to a witch's curse and the only cure is for a potential hunter to make his first kill and pass along the last hunter's powers. Jeremy has discovered the beginnings of the mark on his body. Stefan goes to break Elena out only to have her attack him and ...
Katherine dunks Damon's head in the water and temporarily incapacitates him. Katherine distracts Rebekah by tossing the cure into the air and making a run for it. Damon, still weak from the vervain, tries to convince Rebekah not to take the cure, but Rebekah tells him to give her one good reason why he wants Elena to take it. Damon does not answer.
On March 9, 2009, it was announced that Bulgarian-born Canadian actress Nina Dobrev, known for her portrayal of Mia Jones on Degrassi: The Next Generation, had joined the cast of The Vampire Diaries as Elena. [2] She was the second cast member to be announced following Steven R. McQueen, who plays Elena's brother Jeremy Gilbert. [3]
Robin Franson Pruter from Forced Viewing rated the episode with 4/4 saying that it was another excellent season finale. "What makes The Vampire Diaries a strong show is that the characters don’t seem as if they’re being manipulated by a behind the scenes puppet-master to create drama. The drama stems naturally from the characters themselves.
Julie Plec, Paul Wesley. Cover Images Stefan and Elena’s love story would have ended very differently had Nina Dobrev remained on The Vampire Diaries. Showrunner Julie Plec teased the original ...
Damon and Elena talk on the phone and Elena says that sire bond or not, she loves him. Damon tells her to meet him at the cabin. Rebekah comes to Stefan saying that she still wants the cure so she can use it on Klaus, and Stefan agrees to help her. Klaus calls Jeremy, Matt and Damon to a bar, full of people transforming into vampires.
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