I really did not appreciate the blind item bomb you left before
Christmas about an actress on a TV drama dying. Just please tell me it’s
not Caroline from The Vampire Diaries and all will be forgiven.
Caroline was not the subject of the mini-blind item. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean she isn’t going to die. Hope that was helpful!
Mini Blind Item
No question – just want to say Happy Holidays and thanks for all you do!
No thanks needed. Unless it comes in the form of a vegan burrito.
I’m starving. But seriously, you’re welcome. And to prove how very
welcome you are, I have a present for you — one last scooplet from this,
the final AA of 2012! A major female character on an hour drama is
getting killed off this spring. That’s it. That’s all you’re getting.
(Hey, I didn’t say it was a good present.) Happy holidays!
Ep 11 'Catch Me If You Can'
A NEW DANGER — Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is
furious when Klaus (Joseph Morgan) tries to control him by putting
Matt’s (Zach Roerig) life in danger. Damon (Ian Somerhalder) coaches
Jeremy as he prepares to take on Klaus’ new vampires, but they find that
Kol (guest star Nathaniel Buzolic) has beaten them to it. Kol makes it
clear that he will stop at nothing to convince everyone to give up the
search for the cure. Looking for a new ally, Rebekah (Claire Holt)
reminds Stefan (Paul Wesley) that they were once close friends. When
Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) and Mayor Hopkins (guest star Rick
Worthy) question Shane (guest star David Alpay) about his involvement
in the Founders’ Council deaths, Bonnie (Kat Graham) steps in with
questions of her own, and Shane’s responses push Bonnie to the edge of
her powers. Elena (Nina Dobrev) negotiates with Klaus to keep Jeremy
safe, but when danger suddenly appears from a totally unexpected enemy,
Elena comes up with her own daring plan for Jeremy. John Dahl directed
the episode written by Brian Young & Michael Narducci (#411).
How will Tyler react to Klaus killing his friends and mother on The Vampire Diaries?
Not well. But don't expect him to go cry about it. "Tyler's not going to stand and take it," Michael Trevino
tells us. "It's the realization that he had his one chance of attacking
Klaus and that didn't work, which is disheartening, but now he has to
go for broke and figure out a way to do it, whether it's gathering
people to align with again or going at it by himself."
PREVIOUSLY ON... After learning about Tyler's rebellion, Klaus
slaughtered all 12 hybrids and drowned Mrs. Lockwood in retaliation.
Elsewhere, Damon set Elena free (kind of), April uncovered the staked
Rebekah, and Bonnie, Damon and Professor Shane attempted to get Jeremy
past his little “I want to kill my vampire sister” problem.
COMING UP NEXT... Tyler will be reeling from the loss of
his last remaining family member by “keeping to himself, refusing to
show his emotions and stewing in his own grief and anger, which is
making it difficult to help him,” teases executive producer Julie Plec.
Despite Klaus' terrible doings, the EP “wouldn’t say it’s the last we’ve
seen of a connection between” the Original and Tyler's girl Caroline.
Though, “It’s the last that she’s going to want a connection between them.” On the Damon/Elena front, he picked his words carefully and told Elena to go home, not
to never think of him again, so expect “lots of sad longing...between
the two.” Meanwhile, neither April nor Rebekah will take lightly to
being lied to or betrayed. (The latter, in particular, will seek revenge
against Stefan.) And Jeremy gets an unexpected vampire hunter mentor in
Damon!