And I had a clear thought when Katherine was talking about how alike she and Klaus were that “Yeah...you kind of are, but you’re not like Elijah; Elijah’s like Elena (and vice versa),” and then at the end when Kat was encouraging him to go with her and leave Klaus I was like “That’s not Elijah. And you know who would totally get it? Elena.”
That's a good point. You could almost think of Katherine as a character Klaus made in his own image, like Marcel, albeit unintentionally.
Elijah comes into town for five minutes and figures everything out, kills some of those guys Marcel wouldn’t allow to be harmed, makes allies of the locals, and remains undetected while doing it.
lol yep. It amused me how even in an episode with Klaus as the main character, Elijah was the one getting stuff done.
I also kind of dislike it because it’s Elijah putting himself back in a secondary role to Klaus, and I’m ready to have Elijah in charge rather than running the show from the background.
I've been rooting for Elijah to ditch Klaus and leave with Rebekah for so long. Rebekah is right: Klaus brings them little but suffering. They were all ready to abandon him in 3x14.
Magic mystery baby?
I knooooooow.
I always assumed Elijah and Klaus had pretty much parted ways after the 1492 stuff although I was willing to consider that not being true up to a point, but apparently they were hanging out on New Orleans a hundred years ago...which would be *after* Klaus daggered Kol
I assumed this too, but it looks like that wasn't the case. Kol did say that he was in New Orleans with the family when he got daggered, so I think something must have happened there.
Oh yeah, Mikael is SO getting brought back by the Silas plot.
Yep, I got that vibe.
Anyway, it got picked up! So whatever else happens this season, we will see the spin-off come this autumn.
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Date: 2013-04-28 05:19 pm (UTC)That's a good point. You could almost think of Katherine as a character Klaus made in his own image, like Marcel, albeit unintentionally.
Elijah comes into town for five minutes and figures everything out, kills some of those guys Marcel wouldn’t allow to be harmed, makes allies of the locals, and remains undetected while doing it.
lol yep. It amused me how even in an episode with Klaus as the main character, Elijah was the one getting stuff done.
I also kind of dislike it because it’s Elijah putting himself back in a secondary role to Klaus, and I’m ready to have Elijah in charge rather than running the show from the background.
I've been rooting for Elijah to ditch Klaus and leave with Rebekah for so long. Rebekah is right: Klaus brings them little but suffering. They were all ready to abandon him in 3x14.
Magic mystery baby?
I knooooooow.
I always assumed Elijah and Klaus had pretty much parted ways after the 1492 stuff although I was willing to consider that not being true up to a point, but apparently they were hanging out on New Orleans a hundred years ago...which would be *after* Klaus daggered Kol
I assumed this too, but it looks like that wasn't the case. Kol did say that he was in New Orleans with the family when he got daggered, so I think something must have happened there.
Oh yeah, Mikael is SO getting brought back by the Silas plot.
Yep, I got that vibe.
Anyway, it got picked up! So whatever else happens this season, we will see the spin-off come this autumn.