Plus, is Katherine’s plan to win back Stefan already starting to work? I’m kind of glad Elena’s not around to see what’s become of her friends.
A school dance, a romantic holiday and an old flame rekindled what could possibly go wrong? Oh, right, this is The Vampire Diaries, so… everything! The Feb. 6 episode celebrated Valentine’s Day as only The CW’s flagship drama could, including a villainous twist for an already-unstable Salvatore brother.
Damon: Darker Than Ever?
For starters, “bad” doesn't even begin to describe Damon’s (Ian Somerhalder) new attitude. The blue-eyed monster is completely off his rocker, and he doesn’t give a flying crow who he hurts in achieving his goal. In fact, based on his actions this week — particularly threatening to kill Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) yet again – he’s smoldering dangerously close to the “villain” category.
And the episode’s final twist certainly didn’t help Damon’s situation. After a tense confrontation with Wes’ (Rick Cosnett) little back-up coven, Damon awoke to find himself injected with some the good doctor’s homemade brew — and now he’s a vampire-eating machine! Needless to say, the terrified look on Enzo’s (Michael Malarkey) face was completely justified.
Katherine & Stefan: Target Locked
Meanwhile, Katherine (Nina Dobrev) did everything superhumanly possible to win back Stefan (Paul Wesley), including pretending to be worried about Jeremy. And while I won’t deny that Katherine is an evil, soul-sucking wretch, I have to applaud her acting abilities. She has everyone fooled, including Stefan, with whom she shared a tasty little moment at the end of the episode.
He gave her a big speech about how, ever since Damon and Elena got together, he’d been waiting for Damon to do something to screw it up.
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