![]() ![]() I don’t think Caroline falls for Klaus - young girls like the bad boys, but she knows all this one’s done - but I would buy Klaus continuing to try to connect with her. The bigger question is what happens next: Klaus left Caroline a gorgeous bracelet, purposely putting Tyler’s charm bracelet to shame, I assume. What choice did Caroline have if she wanted to live? (Would Tyler’s blood have worked, or does it have to be the Original hybrid? Maybe Caroline refused to see Tyler, so he had to call Klaus in regardless.) It makes sense that Klaus would want to cradle someone’s head as she drank from him, just to feel close. Stefan is obviously not offering his mentoring services at the moment and Damon is preoccupied with Elena. And there was Caroline, a beautiful young woman who needed not only his blood to survive, but also a fellow vampire to tell her how to envision her future. He’s truly alone, which we know is his greatest fear. I could blame my willingness to see chemistry between them on the swelling music, or the tears in his eyes when he told her he’d thought about ending his life before, but this wasn’t a cheap trick: Klaus had just agreed to send away his hybrids and was no closer to getting back his siblings and de-daggering Rebekah. ![]() Did I ever picture Klaus and Caroline sharing a moment? No. But it’s the first thought I had after I stopped cursing at Klaus for making me like him as he told Caroline about the great cities, music, art, and genuine beauty that await her if she’d chose to live another thousand birthdays and not let Tyler’s bite kill her. It’s a notion Justified‘s Timothy Olyphant shared with me in a recent interview. The goal of storytelling is to do something surprising, but yet, when the audience thinks about a twist later, they realize it made total sense - of course it had to happen that way. ![]()
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