I understand why a lot of people hate Klaus. He's a psychopathic murderer who only cares for himself. Obviously evil. But whenever Liking или disliking Klaus is brought up, I notice people always say "He killed Jenna!" Yes, that's awful. But it would be a tad hypocritcal if that was the only reason someone hated Klaus.
If Ты look back on it, Damon killed a lot of characters to. Certainly, Klaus probably wins on the total death toll, but I feel like I'm the only one who remembers Damon killed Zachary Salvatore in season 1. I liked Zach, and he was Stefan and Damon's only family left. It was a maaaaaajor dick Переместить to kill him. Yet I don't see people saying "I hate Damon because he killed Zach". [Oh, and like bdavis98 mentioned, Stefan killed his own father.]
All I'm saying is, Damon and Stefan have both done unforgivable things. They've both been evil, and Невероятное assholes. Yet people are able to overlook that, but not Klaus's misdeeds. If Ты want to hate Klaus, go ahead. Like I сказал(-а) before, he's kinda psycho and evil. After everything he's done, it's justified to hate him. But don't hate him just for the fact he killed Jenna. It just seems hypocritical to me to hate him merely for that fact, when other characters have done things just as bad and we all forgave them for that.
Just for the record, I like both Klaus and Damon's characters. I am willing to admit that they're bad news though. Well, lately not so much Damon. Though turning Bonnie's mom was a really awful thing to do.
Edit: The only point of this Статья is to point out that hating Klaus "because he killed Jenna" is kind of silly, when there's so much еще to hate him for, better reasons. There have been plenty of great characters killed by our own Избранное cast, and we don't hate them for it. That's all.
If Ты look back on it, Damon killed a lot of characters to. Certainly, Klaus probably wins on the total death toll, but I feel like I'm the only one who remembers Damon killed Zachary Salvatore in season 1. I liked Zach, and he was Stefan and Damon's only family left. It was a maaaaaajor dick Переместить to kill him. Yet I don't see people saying "I hate Damon because he killed Zach". [Oh, and like bdavis98 mentioned, Stefan killed his own father.]
All I'm saying is, Damon and Stefan have both done unforgivable things. They've both been evil, and Невероятное assholes. Yet people are able to overlook that, but not Klaus's misdeeds. If Ты want to hate Klaus, go ahead. Like I сказал(-а) before, he's kinda psycho and evil. After everything he's done, it's justified to hate him. But don't hate him just for the fact he killed Jenna. It just seems hypocritical to me to hate him merely for that fact, when other characters have done things just as bad and we all forgave them for that.
Just for the record, I like both Klaus and Damon's characters. I am willing to admit that they're bad news though. Well, lately not so much Damon. Though turning Bonnie's mom was a really awful thing to do.
Edit: The only point of this Статья is to point out that hating Klaus "because he killed Jenna" is kind of silly, when there's so much еще to hate him for, better reasons. There have been plenty of great characters killed by our own Избранное cast, and we don't hate them for it. That's all.
Interviewer: Was there a Дебаты in the writer's room as to whether she would choose Stefan или Damon in this episode, или did Ты always agree that it would be Stefan?
Julie Plec: We were heading toward the end of the road knowing that as a human, Stefan was Elena's choice. We also knew what was going to happen at the end of the episode. Elena is no longer a human when she wakes up and when the memories come back and when her whole life goes upside-down. Who's to say what that does to her? Who's to say what kind of person she becomes, and how that impacts who she loves and why she loves them? I'm not saying that's going to send her running instantly into Damon's arms, absolutely not, but it's going to облако the issue even more.
Julie Plec: We were heading toward the end of the road knowing that as a human, Stefan was Elena's choice. We also knew what was going to happen at the end of the episode. Elena is no longer a human when she wakes up and when the memories come back and when her whole life goes upside-down. Who's to say what that does to her? Who's to say what kind of person she becomes, and how that impacts who she loves and why she loves them? I'm not saying that's going to send her running instantly into Damon's arms, absolutely not, but it's going to облако the issue even more.
I have been obsessed with the vampire diaries for like ever and I was so excited for this season to start! However, after watching the first and секунда episodes, it felt kind of boring for some reason. I think that the whole season 3 is meant to have a еще upbeat and less of a Готика and dark atmosphere, like season 2, but for some reason I don't feel the same spark and passion and i guess, epicness that season 2 really had. i have also heard about the ratings and number of viewers plummet and so i feel like i'm not the only one who thinks that there's something missing. I noticed that I am losing interest in the show, because I forgot about the new 'hybrid' 3x02 episode that premiered on thursday, so i watched it later over the weekend on dvr.