ELENA’S NEW NIGHTMARE — Terrifying hallucinations leave Elena shaken and confused, causing her to make a dangerous mistake.Download Video The Vampire Diaries We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch The Vampire Diaries Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.After giving Stefan some very disturbing news about Elena, Klaus takes matters into his own hands. Professor Shane reveals a story of ancient witchcraft to Damon and Bonnie. With help from Klaus and Stefan, Jeremy begins a new chapter in his life. Finally, Elena makes a painful personal confession to Stefan, and Matt gives Damon startling new information about Professor Shane.The Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural-fantasy horror television series developed by Kevin Williamson, based on the book series of the same name by L. J. Smith.
The series follows the life of Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev), who falls in love with vampire brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder).
The series also focuses on the lives of Elena's friends and other inhabitants of the fictional town of Mystic Falls, Virginia, including Bonnie the witch, Tyler the werewolf, and Caroline the vampire. The series is a mix of teen drama and the supernatural.
Things are getting complicated in Mystic Falls again, as episode four, The Five, introduces us to our main mission for the fourth season of The Vampire Diaries. Thankfully, even though we do get some juicy love triangle stuff this week, the show seems to have regained focus on what draws a large portion of fans into the action.
With a new object to find and the goodies and baddies joining forces in increasingly ambiguous ways, we can hope for a return to form this season.
The episode’s title forms part of the season’s big mystery, as Klaus’ surprise at Connor’s tattoos last week gets some much-needed exposition.
The originals once encountered five super-hunters who have apparently spawned more present-day slayers to continue their work, and they can be identifying by their body-art. Back in the day, these tattoos were visible to everyone (rather than the ones now that only Jeremy can see), and form a map leading to the ‘ultimate weapon’ for killing vampires.
There seem to be a lot of ultimate weapons hanging around the place at this point, but I suppose we’ll have to overlook it. We eventually learn that the weapon is actually a cure for vampirism, at which point Stefan’s ears prick up.
After a quiet couple of weeks, Klaus and Rebekah have an episode almost entirely to themselves, as their twisted, violent, sibling rivalry gets hashed out across the dinner table. After seeing his sister desperately clinging onto Matt’s evaporated sympathies by buying him a new truck, Klaus sees an opportunity to prey on her vulnerabilities around men.
Recalling the time she fell in love with one of The Five, only to be betrayed and stabbed for her efforts, we learn even more about Rebekah’s life-long troubles with men. Claire Holt gives a cracking performance in this episode, but it’s likely she’ll be away for a little while.
Some people have called this show their guilty pleasure. I refer to it as smart writing, good acting, excellent storytelling, and wonderful viewing. As of right now the second season is in the first few episodes of airing and the magic has not gone out.
Far from it; this show only gets better. The lesser episodes are still fantastic, and the truly great ones are rich with everything an episode of television could possibly desire. I have yet to finish watching an episode without cursing the screen to give me more - my addiction to such a fresh show sometimes keeps me up at night.
The series follows the life of Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev), who falls in love with vampire brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder).
The series also focuses on the lives of Elena's friends and other inhabitants of the fictional town of Mystic Falls, Virginia, including Bonnie the witch, Tyler the werewolf, and Caroline the vampire. The series is a mix of teen drama and the supernatural.
Things are getting complicated in Mystic Falls again, as episode four, The Five, introduces us to our main mission for the fourth season of The Vampire Diaries. Thankfully, even though we do get some juicy love triangle stuff this week, the show seems to have regained focus on what draws a large portion of fans into the action.
With a new object to find and the goodies and baddies joining forces in increasingly ambiguous ways, we can hope for a return to form this season.
The episode’s title forms part of the season’s big mystery, as Klaus’ surprise at Connor’s tattoos last week gets some much-needed exposition.
The originals once encountered five super-hunters who have apparently spawned more present-day slayers to continue their work, and they can be identifying by their body-art. Back in the day, these tattoos were visible to everyone (rather than the ones now that only Jeremy can see), and form a map leading to the ‘ultimate weapon’ for killing vampires.
There seem to be a lot of ultimate weapons hanging around the place at this point, but I suppose we’ll have to overlook it. We eventually learn that the weapon is actually a cure for vampirism, at which point Stefan’s ears prick up.
After a quiet couple of weeks, Klaus and Rebekah have an episode almost entirely to themselves, as their twisted, violent, sibling rivalry gets hashed out across the dinner table. After seeing his sister desperately clinging onto Matt’s evaporated sympathies by buying him a new truck, Klaus sees an opportunity to prey on her vulnerabilities around men.
Recalling the time she fell in love with one of The Five, only to be betrayed and stabbed for her efforts, we learn even more about Rebekah’s life-long troubles with men. Claire Holt gives a cracking performance in this episode, but it’s likely she’ll be away for a little while.
Some people have called this show their guilty pleasure. I refer to it as smart writing, good acting, excellent storytelling, and wonderful viewing. As of right now the second season is in the first few episodes of airing and the magic has not gone out.
Far from it; this show only gets better. The lesser episodes are still fantastic, and the truly great ones are rich with everything an episode of television could possibly desire. I have yet to finish watching an episode without cursing the screen to give me more - my addiction to such a fresh show sometimes keeps me up at night.