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I had the exact same thought: that Connor had dosed himself with werewolf venom as a last-ditch effort to take out whatever vampire got close enough to bite him.  Then I went down a whole thought process for what would werewolf venom do to a human (or even a hunter), blah blah blah and got all excited.  But now I see

I had the exact same thought: that Connor had dosed himself with werewolf venom as a last-ditch effort to take out whatever vampire got close enough to bite him.  Then I went down a whole thought process for what would werewolf venom do to a human (or even a hunter), blah blah blah and got all excited.  But now I see

I was surprised during the discussion between Damon and Stefan at the end.  Damon says he likes Elena fine either way, so there's only one reason he'll help with the plan: to help his brother.  What I was really expecting him to say (given how the characters seem to be flipping) is that he'd help as long as they give

I was surprised during the discussion between Damon and Stefan at the end.  Damon says he likes Elena fine either way, so there's only one reason he'll help with the plan: to help his brother.  What I was really expecting him to say (given how the characters seem to be flipping) is that he'd help as long as they give

Agree on both counts.  I had the same idea last week as soon as that werewolf-bite-healing scene happened that this was going to come up.  I went into this episode hoping I was wrong.  I'm really hoping that they surprise us somehow, that they take it in a weird direction that no one is thinking — they've done it

Agree on both counts.  I had the same idea last week as soon as that werewolf-bite-healing scene happened that this was going to come up.  I went into this episode hoping I was wrong.  I'm really hoping that they surprise us somehow, that they take it in a weird direction that no one is thinking — they've done it

I was always a little confused by scenes where Klaus was giving his blood away as the cure for werewolf bites — he always made sure to put the blood in a container (a bottle or a can or whatever), rather than letting them drink directly.  It seemed like a weirdly prissy thing to do, since the vampires all seem to do

I was always a little confused by scenes where Klaus was giving his blood away as the cure for werewolf bites — he always made sure to put the blood in a container (a bottle or a can or whatever), rather than letting them drink directly.  It seemed like a weirdly prissy thing to do, since the vampires all seem to do