Usually around this time of year, we’re counting down to the holidays. Presents! Time off of work! Parties! Other, less shallow things we pretend to care about! This year, though, we’d gladly skip the last two weeks of December if it would make January 5 come sooner. It’s been a month without “The Vampire Diaries.” We’ve suffered enough.
Zap2it has already given you the lowdown on what to expect moving forward from that perpetual Damon-Elena-Stefan love triangle. The short version? Damon and Elena get closer, while elsewhere, Stefan gets increasingly awesome.
Still, one of our favorite things about “The Vampire Diaries” is that the secondary characters are just as richly developed as the ones who show up on the billboards — and we’re just as invested in Tyler (Michael Trevino) as we are in Damon. So, of course, when we caught up with E.P. Julie Plec last week, we made sure not to only focus on the Salvatore triangle. After all, when we last saw Tyler, things weren’t looking good for him, though he may have disagreed.
The final scene between Tyler and Caroline (Candice Accola) broke our hearts. He’s accepted (and even welcomed) his transformation into being a hybrid, even given the fact that it essentially makes him a servant to Klaus, who has tried to kill pretty much everyone he knows. He no longer has to endure painful transitions when the moon is full, so as far as he’s concerned, the worst is behind him.
He’s wrong.
“Tyler and Caroline have a lot to overcome,” Julie says. “Because Tyler, on his own, has a lot to overcome. It’s pretty bleak, right now, and it’s only going to start to get bleaker before it gets better. ”
We’re going to focus on that “it gets better” part and tune out all the rest.
As far as Caroline is concerned, she doesn’t know that she can love someone who is controlled by someone she hates so vehemently. ” I loved what Tyler said to Caroline at the end of the last episode, which was ‘I can’t hate this, because it’s better. Because I don’t have to go through that pain. Because in a way, I feel free, so fight for me, and fight for us,’” Julie reminds us. “She doesn’t know if she can, so when we come back, he’s not happy with her. He’s not happy with anything.”
Without Caroline keeping him grounded, the worst parts of Tyler start to surface — and he begins to understand that along with all the benefits of being a hybrid come great consequences. “He’s got Klaus whispering in his ear saying ‘I need you to do this for me. You need to ‘serve your master,’” Julie explains. “Tyler is in a very, very bad situation that almost has catastrophic consequences. It’s going to take him a while to earn his way back into the good graces of our heroes, his friends, and Caroline.”
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