So we find out, that in order for tyler to break the sire bond, he has to turn multiple times, but technically he's able to turn multiple times because of klaus, because he turned him into a hybrid, so it doesn't make any sense.
I don't think so, because when klaus turned tyler into a hybrid, tyler had to turn multiple times in order to break the sire bond. Those transitions looked pretty painful to me
Sorry for reporting your comment, it wasn't on purpose, well yeah, but they wouldn't be able to free themselves from the pain, if it weren't for klaus, that's my point.
So we find out, that in order for tyler to break the sire bond, he has to turn multiple times, but technically he's able to turn multiple times because of klaus, because he turned him into a hybrid, so it doesn't make any sense.
I didn't mean to report the reply, it wasn't on purpose
I know that they don't have to, but they didn't know it back then. But wow, killing josie just because she grew paranoid, that's low, even for lizzie!
So like in season 1 episode 10, we find out that josie is dead, but how exactly? It can't be the merge, because you need to be 22, lizzie was 16 in that universe, where she wished that hope was never born. I need some explaination!
Actually, wasn't the goal to shadder her completly, like she was feeling hopeless, that's harsh, I don't think anybody deserves that!
I mean, when valerie killed herself, she woke up, because lilly had given her vampire blood. And she became a heretic, because she was a siphoner. My point is, shouldn't her brother also be a siphoner, like we've seen him being a vampire, but shouldn't he also have witch abilities, since he is valerie's brother?
In season 7 episode 3 of tvd we find out that valerie has a brother (julien). But if she is a heretic, then shouldn't he also be one, since you know, they are siblings?
I posted this post but it got locked. Anyways, in season 8 when kai tried to siphon stefan (believing he was a vampire) it didn't work, because he was a human. Now that's true but he's still the doppelgänger (a supernatural creature) Shouldn't he have some sort of magic in him?
In It's Been a Hell of a Ride Kai tries to siphon stefan (believing he's a vampire), but stefan tells him that he's human. He may he human, but he's still the doppelganger, a supernatural creature. So shouldn't he have some sort of magic, because he's still supernatural?
I think she is mentally the strongest vampire, we've ever seen. While Elena (the whiney do-nothing) had all of her friends to comfort her when she was feeling down, katherine had enormous trust issues, because she couldn't trust anyone. Like it's so unfair, what's her fault? Not wanting to die? She couldn't even holde her baby once, not even once, because she had it out of wedlock. I myself can speak bulgarian and the way she said it, the words that were pronounced, it was heartbreaking. Then she fled to england and klaus wanted every drop of her blood just so he can ruin the damn curse his mother had put on him. And you know what the curse was? Removing his werewolf side. That's right, he wanted to kill katherine, just so he can also be wolf again, the thing that bothers me is that we never really got to see him turn. Katherine ran like hell, she had only one thought in her mind ,,survive''. And unlike elena who fell inlove with damon, katherine's love for stefan had always been real. She cared for him, deeply. I like katherine so freaking much, because she has suffered the most. She will forever be my favourite character, rest in peace wherever you are!!!!