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The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was officially renewed by The CW for a full 22-episode season on February 16, 2010.[1] The first episode premiered on September 9, 2010, at 8 p.m. ET.[2] The season picks up immediately after the events of the season one finale. All the series regulars returned.[3] The second season focuses on the return of Elena Gilbert's (Nina Dobrev) doppelgänger, Katherine Pierce, the introduction of werewolves, the sun and moon curse, and the arrival of the original vampires. Tyler Lockwood's (Michael Trevino) uncle, Mason Lockwood (Taylor Kinney), arrives in town searching for the moonstone, a family heirloom. Tyler later learns of his family's werewolf curse. Meanwhile, Caroline Forbes (Candice Accola) is killed by Katherine while having Damon Salvatore's (Ian Somerhalder) blood in her system, turning her into a vampire. The arrival of the original vampires, Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Klaus Mikaelson (Joseph Morgan), also bring about complications. Klaus is a vampire-werewolf hybrid, but his werewolf side had been forced into dormancy by witches, as nature would not stand for such an imbalance in power. Therefore, Klaus arrives in town with plans to break the curse and unleash his werewolf side by channelling the power of the full moon into the moonstone, sacrificing a vampire and a werewolf, and drinking the blood of the doppelgänger. It became available on DVD and Blu-ray on August 30, 2011.[4]
On February 16, 2010, The CW officially renewed The Vampire Diaries for a full 22-episode second season.[1] It premiered on Thursday September 9, 2010, at 8 pm ET.[2] The season finale aired on May 12, 2011.[27]
Gino Anthony Pesi portrays Maddox at the end of season two, a warlock who works for Klaus. Matt shoots him to death when he tries to overcome Damon. On February 18, 2011, it was announced that British actor Joseph Morgan had signed on to play original vampire Klaus.[34]
The second season focuses mainly on the arrival of Elena's doppelgänger Katherine Pierce and on her reasons for returning to Mystic Falls. It also introduces werewolves. Tyler's werewolf uncle, Mason Lockwood, arrives after the death of Tyler's father and tells Tyler about the so-called \"Lockwood curse\" in their family. To activate the werewolf gene, the person must kill someone. Katherine turns Caroline into a vampire, so as to have a spy against Stefan and Elena. Katherine's main reason for returning to Mystic Falls is to find the moonstone, with the help of Mason, who is killed by Damon. Katherine calls in a favor from a witch named Lucy to get the stone. Lucy casts a spell so that when Katherine is hurt, it also affects Elena.
In the season's finale, Klaus is working on the ritual out in the woods and is near completion when he is about to kill Elena, but Stefan tries to work a deal with him. Klaus agrees to have Stefan work for him in exchange for Damon's protection. Elena is \"killed\" in the ritual but is shown to have survived. Regardless, Klaus's werewolf side is unleashed and he becomes the first hybrid, half vampire half werewolf. Bonnie arrives and subdues Klaus with her powers, giving Elijah the opportunity to strike, but Klaus talks him down offering to help find their siblings. Elena's survival is revealed as John had Bonnie cast a spell that had him die in Elena's place. The next morning John succumbs and dies. At his funeral, Elena reads a note from John saying he will always love her and she will always be his daughter, even if she becomes a vampire. Damon also shows where he was bitten and walks away.
I once read that if you don't originally like someone, but then you grow to, you'll actually like them more than you would have if you'd liked them from the start. It's because you feel guilty. I've privately dubbed this the Vincent D'Onofrio Effect in honor of the years it took me to finally watch him on Law & Order: Criminal Intent after being traumatized by The Cell. I think that guilt is part of the reason why Tyler's torturous transformation in this episode was so effective. We all thought he was a verbally and physically abusive douche in season 1, and it turns out, he doesn't want to feel that aggression at all. If you've listened to our latest TV Insiders podcast (in which Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec call in to discuss the episode, as well as the companion series they're developing), you know that I watched this midseason finale with Dalton Ross and Annie Barrett, clutching a pillow and alternately shouting at the TV and whimpering.
This was Michael Trevino's episode to shine, and he seized the opportunity. Seeing him with tears in his eyes guts me. I wasn't sure if he was saying \"I'm sorry\" to Caroline because he'd snapped (verbally) at her during his violent reaction to drinking the wolfsbaned water (now a verb!), or because he was sorry he was putting her through the pain of watching him. And when his right arm hit that bone-breaking angle and he cried out \"It hurts, it hurts,\" I was torn between praying for the scene to end and praying for it to continue. No one from the show was lying when they said this was going to be a long, brutal process. They really went there.
Later, Rose joined Damon on the couch in her robe for a drink and a heart-to-heart. He told her he was glad that myth was busted, and she told him she was going to stay and help him protect Elena. She liked him, she believes in friendship, he needs one, and she has an opening herself. Damon running his hand up her thigh clearly signaled that he wanted to be adult playmates again. She tried to resist him. She doesn't fall in love with men who are in love with other women, she said. She thinks more of herself than that. But, the way Damon lingered by her lips with his mouth open could make anyone feel willing to compromise. She could be his \"special friend,\" she said. Damon joked that he liked her now, too, and they started making out. But then her shoulder started hurting. They peeled back her robe, and there was a bubbling rash. I originally saw a rough cut of the episode so we could record our chat with Williamson and Plec Thursday afternoon. In that version, the wound looked more gray, like how a vampire looks on this show when they've been staked and are dying/dead. The final effects were more reddish in hue, which leaves it a bit more up in the air. Is Rose dying (Plec said in the podcast we'll get our answer to that question Jan. 27.) If she is dying, how slowly will it happen I want to say they'd drag it out for a few episodes to really screw with Damon and make him suffer by having to watch someone he's allowed himself to care about die. That would balance the scales: The vamps have an easier time transforming, they should have a harder time dying. But I'm always wrong when I make predictions on this show's plots (though I guessed Rose's wound wasn't really healed, didn't you), and this show moves at lightning speed. Wouldn't it be great if Damon and Co. figured out that Rose was dying a slow, painful death, and Damon had to mercy stake her That would eff with him nicely. (Update: The extended promo for the next episode makes that look like a definite possibility.)
Your turn. What did you think of the episode It wasn't as jaw-dropping as the May season 1 finale, but what would be (The season 2 finale will have a lot to live up to.) Was the Tyler transformation all you thought it would be, as opposed to, say, the return of the Alaric-Damon bromance Their little game at the Mystic Grill to slip wolfsbane into Jules' drink wasn't their best work. But at least we found out that (some) wolves can sniff out vampires. What are your theories on Elijah, Jonas, and Luka How did you like that Ford Fiesta product placement And, do you think Rose will die after she (apparently) goes to bat for Damon with Elena Damn, she's a good friend.
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