I really like this season... The amount of info and lore that we get about the very early years of the Mikaelsons and of the vampire species in general is awesome... This season really feels bigger, you can see and feel the importance and the impact of the Original family in a more global scale... Just this episode Lucien warning Klaus about literal conflicts among whole lines of vampires, thousands of them presumably going at each other
Btw the way how the opening scene shows us all of the Mikaelsons characters is just pure gold! We have Finn boring and with "I don't want to be here" attitude, Elijah the responsible one, figuring out some plans, Kol just eating people, Rebekah whining a lot and def the youngest sister and then Klaus not seeing the world except horses XD
The vow that they made was only between Elijah, klaus and rebekah not with Finn and kol so I hated how every time kol and Finn wanted to do something on their own they bring up the always and forever but it was only made by three people in the family
the only reason everyone in there is alive is because of Klaus' plan, he had to do something to Hayley to play the part and if it happened to be a sweet revenge than great, honestly Hayley was very willing to do much worse to him running away with Hope and disappearing for good while keeping him daggered, which btw wouldn't work because Dahlia would easily find them and get Hope
When Hope, Freya, Elijah and Klaus were all in the room and the two dudes were arguing, Hope really looked up at them like "Yo Daddy, Uncle Elijah what you talking about?"
finallyyyy season 3, i love it cause theres always something happening and its intense throughout the entire season and also aurora might be one of my favorite characters in the whole tvdu and i cant wait for 3x4 for one funny scene with klaus and lucien and also klaus with curly hair is just **chefs kiss**
Idk how but watching the originals now again the second time i am beginning to love kamile as well. Being a ha4dcore klaroline shipper. I despised cami watching the series the first tym but now that i see these reaction god! I love her she is beautiful and amazing🥺❤
I don’t agree with the whole “klaus brought this upon yourself part” because obviously Elijah and Hayley had a big major role to play in his recent behavior. Elijah literally was gonna let Hayley flee with hope and never be seen again, and Elijah daggered klaus so he could let Hayley go in peace. He was wrong and disrespectful towards klaus, but somehow he’s always getting blamed for everything, and not him nor Hayley. And now he’s walking around with an attitude towards klaus for something that he initiated….. I love Elijah but he was such a hypocrite tbh and annoying asf when it came towards Hayley.
I love Elijah too, but I hated that everyone acted like he was a perfect angel incapable of doing anything wrong. In comparison to Klaus, yes, he was tame. However, he can be worse than Klaus at times....
Um, Elijah wasn't letting Hayley go in peace, he was allowing Hayley to take her daughter somewhere safe (which I though it was dumb to just run away to the woods but I digress) what sense does it make to keep a baby in the middle of a war that was about her, when nobody around her could actually protect her against dahlia 🤨
@@austinfrye325 why would she run away with some wolves when 4 originals couldn’t even stop her?😂 and Elijah was letting Hayley run away with hope because he daggered him so they could work out a plan to take down dalhia and so Hayley can run. Elijah then decided it would be best to keep klaus daggered because he was scared to face the consequences that klaus would try and kill him for allowing Hayley to just run AND NEVER COME BACKKKK. And if it wasn’t for dahlia, he would have stayed daggered and she would have killed Hayley and Jackson and the rest of wolves and then take hope. So Elijah was letting Hayley run away .
"Klaus brought this upon himself" no. I don't think a lot of people realise how much the possibility of Hayley taking Hope away hurt Klaus. She is THEIR daughter, i love Hayley, but she was so wrong to do that to Klaus when all he's ever done is what needs to be done to protect Hope. Hayley assumed Klaus wouldn't want her around after the baby was born but he's always wanted both of them around. And Hayley taking her away is a betrayal in his eyes. Klaus' actions were a little too much, but Hayley and Elijah's actions triggered it. Imo, all 3 of them made mistakes that led to the situation that they are in right now
For all the people in the comments saying they can't see the videos to the reaction of the last couple season 2 episodes, I don't know why you don't see them (I do just fine) or if you do see them now, but here are the links, if that helps and you still need them: TO 2×20 ruclips.net/video/cg8vr-nCY10/видео.html TO 2x21 ruclips.net/video/NHu6sR6Dtf0/видео.html TO 2x22 ruclips.net/video/sAfWJItB0CI/видео.html
I don't really agree with the whole "Klaus did this to himself". It could be argued that Elijah and Hayley actually did this to them selfs. Klaus is acting like a child and antagonising Elijah because Elijah won't forgive him or even try and see Klaus's side, he only sees his and Hayley's side. Klaus did save Hayley and Jackson from Dahlia in the end. If not for the curse, Dahlia would have killed them. Klaus not wanting to help find a way to end the curse is because of how they betrayed him. Don't you think he would help if he felt heard tho? Sometimes it feels like they have just met Klaus for the first time because of how they are constantly so surprised by his reactions. They know how scared he is off being betrayed and seen as a bastard by his family. When he needed them to trust him when it came to his own child, they choice to dagger him and Rebekah even called him a bastard. Klaus has for sure grown because of Hope and he has shown this to his family but still they act like he is the same evil Klaus. They did this same thing in season 1, were Klaus was being good and even letting Elijah take over the plan because of Hope and they still thought he would use his own child for selfish reasons. He has shown them that he cares for his child and yet they still believed what Tyler (of all people) was saying, instead of believing in what Klaus had shown them. I completely understand why Klaus doesn't want to show his good side because even when he does do something good, they don't believe him, even thought they can see it with their own eyes. I don't think Elijah is even as angry at Klaus about Gia as he is about what he did to Hayley. It has been shown that Klaus has hurt Elijah before when is comes to his love interest and Elijah still remained with Klaus. Gia wasn't even someone Elijah would potentially fall for because he still loves Hayley, so from Klaus's point of view it makes it seem like Gia didn't really mean that much to Elijah.
Exactly that’s the only thing that made me mad when he said that. Elijah and Hayley did that to themselves, and the fact that he literally choose Hayley over klaus really baffled me especially since Elijah had a big role to play in taking hope away from klaus, but he didn’t care if it was gonna break klaus because he was too worried about Hayley selfish ass and getting manipulated byJackson. Just sad
People are acting like this behavior from Klaus happens without any context or without a long list of things that Klaus has done to each member of the family... And they also continue to use Klaus character flaws as a defense and justification for his actions like 'of course that's how he will act, he is paranoid', etc... What Elijah did to Klaus by daggering was with the explicit and sole intention to protect Hope (whether we think he was right or wrong), what Klaus did to EVERYONE was revenge and treated his own family as puppets. The most telling part about Klaus actions, how he perceives those actions and his personality it's the fact that he is bragging about what he did, he is taunting Elijah with what he did to the people around him, and you are defending that? Or putting the blame of the gloating on Elijah?... Like I said, what Klaus does doesn't happen in a vacuum and Jerr put it well when he said that Elijah hit a breaking point, he is just done... And you are bring up what Klaus did to Celeste like it's nothing, like Klaus didn't get (yet again) someone Elijah cares about hurt, and do you not think that affects his decision to just turn his back on Klaus now? All of the things Klaus has done stacking on top of each other and you really expected Elijah to just be ok with it and 'remain with Klaus'? And like the previous comment said, you are contradicting yourself... Is Klaus behaving the same wait Klaus has always behaved or has he changed? You are using both sides of that argument at the same time to justify what he did... And for someone who seems so adamant that they 'should see it from Klaus perspective' and 'acknowledge what they did wrong in that situation', both You as a viewer and the character of Klaus itself seem to be glossing over the part that Klaus played to get to that situation in the first place. Klaus can me mad and hurt at Elijah, he has the right to be; but he is not just doing that, he is not doing what Elijah is doing which is keeping his distance, stopped talking to him, cut all interaction and giving him the cold shoulder; No, he is actively going around gloating about what he did and taunting Elijah with the intention to be deliberately combative, and you think that's on Elijah? If Klaus is so hurt and so 'rightfully' angry and his actions carry the 'nobility' that you seem to think than why is he acting this way? And why do you think that everybody, even Cami, has put some distance between him and themselves? PS: Another thing that I've seem in other comments more specifically but it ties into the discussion of the things Klaus has done and how those affect what he did now and the reactions he is getting from the people around him... I've seem people trying to downplay the countless times he has daggered his siblings and try to reduce their significance by saying that this time it is actually unforgivable to do that to Klaus when he has a daughter; Like in those other times that Klaus has daggered his siblings he wasn't taking them away from something they also loved, something that was important to them whether it was each other as a family, Rebekah being put down when she wanted to be with Marcel or Stefan, Elijah getting daggered when he was fighting for his family that lied daggered by Klaus, are we saying that Elijah's love for his family it's not as important as Klaus' love for his child (you know, a member of that family)... People are mentioning the specific act of Elijah daggering Klaus as this unimaginable act because it separates him from Hope while at the same time downplaying the times that Klaus has done that to his siblings for far longer and far more petty reasons.
“Sometimes it feels like they have just met Klaus for the first time-” If I could sum up all of my frustration into a single sentence, it would say this. Elijah knew waking Klaus would unleash that “Shakespearean rage,” and yet when Klaus retaliated for what they did to him and what they TRIED to do, everybody is shocked? Again, what did they expect??? They keep proving Klaus’s fears and paranoia right.
It says a lot that Klaus felt like he needed to become the monster he once was to protect his daughter because he couldn't trust his family and they (won't) trust him either. At the beginning of season one, I understood why they were hesitant to believe Klaus. At that point, he didn't show much interest in Hayley and the baby beyond his own selfish reasons. However, by the end of the season, he had changed. That's why it was so damn frustrating in season 2 when Elijah was acting like what he was doing was protecting Hope but Klaus’s efforts weren't. It was a mess.
@@bhliss5088 to me he was more worried about losing Hayley then anything. He obviously loves hope, but he was more focused on pleasing Hayley then thinking about hope or klaus. His love for Hayley blind sided him, and Hayley and even Jackson used his feeling as a way to manipulate him. That’s why Jackson and even Hayley knew that they couldn’t just come at klaus wrong because he didn’t love Hayley, she was just his baby mamma.
Elijah irritates me a little bit here, because he made it all Klaus fault, when Klaus saved Hayley life actually. Yes, he is the reason why she is a wolf for most of the time now, but why everyone seems to forget that Dahlia wanted to kill Hayley? If not Klaus, she would be dead. Also why everyone forget the fact that Hayley took Hope and decided to run away with her. Even as a mother, she has no right to made a decision like that alone and took the baby from her father. Which was even more dissapointing cuz before Hope was born, Hayley was concerned that Klaus would get rid off her or not let her be with daughter... So Klaus had reason to be mad at her, he did terrible thing to her but still he saved her life. It's okay to be mad at him, but why just at him? In the same time Klaus had every right to be mad at Elijah, cuz he helped Hayley took Hope and especially he has every right to be mad at Hayley, but they all acted like Klaus never can't be mad or hurt and he is always the reason of everything bad what happens.
You think maybe it could be because Klaus is gloating about it and "Basking in her torment" as Elijah put it... He did not only stablish a punishment (whether you agree with it or not) but he is also not doing anything about it even tho it is actively hurting Hope not having her mother and even more, bragging about his actions... There is plenty to be mad at him even if you think that his 'punishment' was actually adequate and not more along the lines of 'revenge' that we know Klaus loves to take If you thought (an Klaus as a character thought) that his actions were so honorable and 'measured' that why is he acting like this? It's been months, Hope is upset about it so even if he doesn't care about Elijah's opinion he should care about Hope, and yet he doesn't move a muscle except to taunt Elijah about Hayley... Also if his actions were so 'justifiable' then why has everybody, even Cami, distance themselves from him? That's because there are reasons to be mad at him SPOILEEERS Which Klaus himself acknowledges in a couple of episodes.
@@Alewaxon of course there is plenty of reasons to be mad at Klaus, I never said there isn't. But there are also reasons to be mad at Elijah or Hayley. So why the only one who can be mad are everyone else just not Klaus? Why he is the only one who have to "suffer" from their anger when he has every right to be seriously angry at them too? Klaus not helping to find a way for Hayley curse is not ok. Same as Hayley running away with Hope before. Or Elijah helping her with it. The point is, they all make mistakes and terrible decisions from time to time but act like they aren't, and Klaus was always the only one to blame for everything... and that it's not ok. Klaus is Klaus, he has a lot on his conscience, we all know that, but I will say it one again - not everything is his damn fault and he also has the right to emotions (NO LESS THAN THE REST), feelings of betrayal, disappointment or anger at siblings for what they did.
@@TheShiawasena Well we agree that he has the right to get mad, that's for sure... But: 1) He has the right to be mad at Elijah but he is not just doing that, he is not doing what Elijah for example is doing which is ignoring him, keeping his distance, you know the whole 'cold shoulder' act... He is in fact going to Elijah and taunting him with what he did to either cause a reaction, a fight, some hurt or all of the above... So while they are both mad at each other he is the one being combative, is that warranted? And I believe that it's the usual reason why we the audience see the ball in Elijah's corner (Or Rebekah's, or Freya's, etc.) in these situations; because Klaus is usually the one that keeps pushing the buttons... Elijah isn't 'demanding' that Klaus stops being mad at him, he just doesn't give a fuck what he thinks; Klaus can be mad all he wants, it's the taunting part that got Elijah angry this episode. 2) Klaus actions don't happen in a vacuum, they happen in a very, veeeerrryyy, rich history of hurting his family one way or another; and while that doesn't mean that when he is the one to get hurt by them it's not as important or should not be judged harshly, it does mean that they are certain members of the family that have the benefit of the doubt and others don't... Whether Klaus likes it or not he has to be careful with the actions and behaviors that he displays with his family because he has a long list of things to atone for, and he knows it, he should know better by now... So whatever 'punishment' that he sees fit for Elijah, for example, in this situation that happened carries the weight of what he has done before; He killed Gia as 'punishment' or 'revenge' for Elijah daggering him but he has not only daggered them before but even worse he has caused the death of yet another person Elijah grew to care about, another lover like Celeste... And the same can be said about what he did to Rebekah for example and how it builds on top of the many other things he has done to her that had to do with him controlling her, taking her choice from her, forcing her to give up that body, etc. So yeah, when Klaus does something it usually carries more baggage than when the others do... And Klaus should know that and act accordingly if he desires some redemption and change of the family dynamic... Elijah has expressed this with his choices of words when talking to Klaus; on the finale of last season: "Once again, to break your enemy you broke your family", 'ONCE AGAIN', he has done it many times and he does it again when he should know better... This episode when he calls out Klaus behavior when he brags about what he did to Hayley: "You will call this an act of Heroism even as you bask in her torment", he is hitting the specific notes of Klaus not only not moving a finger to release Hayley but also taunting Elijah with it.
@@TheShiawasena exactly, why would Elijah dagger klaus while she is in danger living him in a state to not being able to protect his daughter from harm. I know people are going to say (he daggers them all the time too) but this is different his daughter is in danger and Elijah just thought that was the best thing to do because if klaus didn’t wake up dahlia would have taken hope because the plan they cooked up was not a good one. And Hayley not making a decision with klaus about the baby and running off with her with Jackson is so dumb and stupid, does she think running will get her far, you can see how fast Elijah found them when he wanted hope’s blood so that says a lot that dahlia would have found her. Don’t even get me started on Jackson acting like he is the father of the child and he is in charge. His whole existence in the show just annoyed me. Elijah already knew klaus would do something drastic when he wakes. When he said something about his (Shakespearean rage) so he shouldn’t be surprised he killed gia, yes that was wrong of klaus but he had a reason to kill her, that’s him doing whatever it takes to protect his daughter. Klaus Convincing dahlia to turn Hayley and her pack to wolves and not killing them is the mercy he showed her for what she did. When they daggered klaus they were acting like that’s their child, I know they care about her but you can’t just leave the father in a place that he can’t protect his child how does he feel. So they need to Also blame everyone not just klaus because they were the one to drive klaus to do all this.
@@wunmisquad9142 Well, here it is: 1) 'Why would Elijah dagger Klaus'? If you paid attention to the second half of season 2 then you know why he came to that conclusion; Klaus was acting erratic, paranoid and controlling for maaanyy episodes and Elijah spend most of that time trying to get him to see reason and almost begging him to let him in. So, given Elijah's past experiences with Klaus he came to the conclusion that Klaus' behavior and his own machinations could be dangerous to the plan to save Hope and to not create an unmeasurable amount of casualties which is usually was follows any of Klaus' plans. 2) 'I know people are going to say: "he daggers them all the time too"'... Yes and it is a valid point, his past actions inform and stack upon the actions he takes in the present; Are you seriously trying to downplay the significance of him daggering his siblings (many times) by saying that this is the time that it's really important because Klaus has a child? All of those instances are important, in fact the shier amount of times that he has done it to others in the past ups their significance... He has also taken his family members away from love ones, whether it is other members of the family or Rebekah from Marcel or Stefan, Elijah from his siblings, etc., and he has done it in times when they were in danger as well... So no, IMO it is dumb to try to downplay the times he has done that to his siblings; if Elijah daggered Klaus in another time, maybe after Dahlia was dealt with, would you be fine with it? That would be ok in your eyes? 3) Klaus had no idea that their plan was not going to work before he got daggered, the paintings were actually part of Klaus' plan... He only got the information about how to defeat Dahlia when he got daggered and went into her mind; so any premeditation of 'bigger picture' that you want to assign to Klaus before he got daggered is BS. 4) Hayley running away with Hope was indeed a bad idea and the wolfs stood little to no chance again Dahlia but Hayley didn't do it with the intention to hurt Klaus or to 'take revenge on him', she did it as a desperate attempt to protect Hope... What Klaus did to her (and the rest of the pack) and roots in revenge 5) 'Elijah already knew Klaus would do something drastic when he wakes'... Once again someone using Klaus character flaws, his most horrible traits and behaviors, as justification for his actions... The fact that he has done it before, that he can be cruel and vindictive, doesn't excuse his actions... Killing Gia was awful, summiting Hayley and the entire pack (99.9% of the are innocent people who were just there to protect his child), what he did to Rebekah and to Marcel by compelling him to do was awful, what he did to Cami was awful... And the details about those actions help us understand the reasons behind them but it doesn't justify the actions; the fact that he wanted to tell the message to Cami doesn't justify the fact that he hurt her and she has the right to be angry about that... The idea that he wanted to 'prove' to Dahlia that he was on her sight doesn't justify that he killed Gia, or hurt Rebekah and force (yet another) choice on her, or again hurt Cami... The fact that Dahlia wanted to kill Hayley doesn't justify Klaus not moving a finger to lift the curse even if it is just because of the fact that Hope is suffering without her mother or the fact that now in this episode he is bragging about what he did to her and taunting Elijah with it to pick a fight. 6) 'When they daggered Klaus they were acting like that’s their child'... Yes indeed it's not their child, but I don't understand the idea of downplaying the importance of the other members of the family and specially Elijah when it comes to protecting Hope... Or did you forget that Elijah is pretty much the reason why Hope was allowed to be born in the first place? If it was for Klaus and his 'own decisions about the child', Hayley and the baby probably would've died in the pilot and very likely by Klaus own hands... So while I do agree that both Klaus and Hayley have an equal final say in what happens with Hope, let's not forget that Klaus is not the greatest parent or person in general and without his family's council and intervention, specially Elijah's, Klaus would've probably done something already or in the future to get the child, the mother or another member of the family hurt or killed, or perhaps worse turn his own daughter to another version of himself, which would be the last thing that anybody wants.
Elijah killed Tatia who made Klaus believe Esther did it for a thousand years get over urself Elijah. Also for the people who are mad about the curse let me know if y’all wanted Hayley dead. Also Hayley was boasting to Jackson on where they were going to kidnap Hope took and raise without Klaus the hypocrisy of the characters and this fan base knows no bounds
Esther lead Elijah to believe it. Klaus and Elijah both liked Tatia and Elijah did not kill Tatia out of spite for something Klaus did. It was simply a vampire instinct that a younger Elijah could not control. Esther took the blame to help her son get over a traumatic incident and it even appeared that Tatia preferred Elijah. No one is always right or always wrong in this show but if you can't see what a majority of people see in that Klaus, as dope as he is, unnecessarily went over the top by sprinkling in (or should I use 'dumping' instead) a god-awful attack on EACH of his closest family members, then it's either your love for Klaus clouding your judgement or ... actually, that's the only reason. Literally, everyone who's made at him has every right to be mad at him (characters in the show), come on now. Don't tell me you don't see that. And with the Hayley thing, I disagreed with her strongly but it's such an understandable thing she did, Klaus had a "plan" he wasn't sharing with anyone, wanting to 1v1 a stupid powerful witch instead of 10+v1 her using the family and the wolf pack which everyone else wanted to do, and before that, Klaus treated the pack like they were dogs at his beck and call 😂, and then, he allowed them to believe he killed one of their own (Adrian), who he was using to spy on them, like yo, everything pointed to Klaus losing control and who would trust that? Especially is your child is involved, like, come on. I still think it wasn't a good idea or the execution was not right at all but I totally understand why it came about and as such, she should be given some leeway.
It's good she has her boundaries but it's the choice of word she use "disappointment" is what his father always called him I think she could have use a different word but it's w.e
I know you’re reacting to tvdu and all but please react to some teen wolf things when you get the chance! Maybe some Allison and Lydia there’s one that’s my fav called where’s my love by baanshe
I love the scene where Elijah turns Hope so she doesn't see him fight and kill lol
He is just noble 😅
Oh jer, this season is gonna be a roller coaster, an incredible one
This season is intense from the start! The whole prophecy aspect makes this so intriguing.
Not him still callling Genevieve “gingivitis”
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AYYY THE BEST SEASON HERE WE GO
Facts
YESS🔥
Let’s go!!!!
Yuuuuupppp!!!!
Yay!
Jer narrating the fight scene...
"That is NOT how you use a gun, sir."
😂😂😂😂
OMG Joseph Morgan is looking so good idk why but he’s just perfect 😍
I really like this season... The amount of info and lore that we get about the very early years of the Mikaelsons and of the vampire species in general is awesome... This season really feels bigger, you can see and feel the importance and the impact of the Original family in a more global scale... Just this episode Lucien warning Klaus about literal conflicts among whole lines of vampires, thousands of them presumably going at each other
Btw the way how the opening scene shows us all of the Mikaelsons characters is just pure gold! We have Finn boring and with "I don't want to be here" attitude, Elijah the responsible one, figuring out some plans, Kol just eating people, Rebekah whining a lot and def the youngest sister and then Klaus not seeing the world except horses XD
meanwhile freya suffering for eternity
@@daddynamjoonpersonalcumdum2092 right
they really just decided to sum kol's character to eating people lol
Your another Finn hater
Klaus’ hair really is at its peak this season
His hair made him look nicer and more approachable in my opinion lol
luciennnn finally, such an interesting character
@Azrael’s Shadow how else would you describe him?😂 without giving spoilers
@@thornburghkennedy kai Parker
@@yusss8219 haha kai parker from wish
It’s nice to see the siblings relationship early in their vampire days when they are pleasant towards each other
The vow that they made was only between Elijah, klaus and rebekah not with Finn and kol so I hated how every time kol and Finn wanted to do something on their own they bring up the always and forever but it was only made by three people in the family
Klaus, El and Bex only drag Kol and Finn into this vow when it benefits them.
Aurora and Tristan De Martel both make this season incredible
Nah , Lucien > Aurora and Tristan
@@c7nal7ammadi78 I agree but they do both make this a great season
the only reason everyone in there is alive is because of Klaus' plan, he had to do something to Hayley to play the part and if it happened to be a sweet revenge than great, honestly Hayley was very willing to do much worse to him running away with Hope and disappearing for good while keeping him daggered, which btw wouldn't work because Dahlia would easily find them and get Hope
This season is so goated
I've watched TO, particularly this season so much that I know every opening scene narration word for word and I am still here watching the reactions.
Controversial opinion but I actually love Aurora😭😭
Alsoooo I can’t wait for his reaction to what happens in 3x10 and 3x19
Same!
fr same but like i love her as a villain!
When elijah said oh ma goodness whe ah ma mannahs I lost my shit lol
lmfao
When Hope, Freya, Elijah and Klaus were all in the room and the two dudes were arguing, Hope really looked up at them like "Yo Daddy, Uncle Elijah what you talking about?"
When Elijah turned Hope 😂
This is the episode I first heard the song “Lisa Sawyer” and got introduced to Leon Bridge’s music
THIS IS THE BEST SEASONNNNNN. I cant wait to see how Jer reacts to Aurora, she was without a doubt one of the most interesting villans on the show
YESSSS BEST season AND BEST SOUNDTRACK !!!! IM SO STOKED . OMG THE TEARS THAT WERE SHED IN THIS SEASON WHEWWW ! * we live for curly hair klaus *
Freya used astral projection
Honestly Lucien is in my top 10 characters in this whole universe he's so interesting and different
I actually rlly liked his character until
SPOILERRR
what he did to cami I couldn’t forgive that💀💀
@@tochiiii same I don't like him after that but I really like his characters humour and how he develops he makes the show enjoyable
@@tochiiii cami deserved it
This is the best season
Lmaoooo someone said lucien is Kai Parker from shein😭😭
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Omg 🤣🤣🤣
My favorite season. I'm gonna say this and not get into details. And Elijah is going off in this episode.
finallyyyy season 3, i love it cause theres always something happening and its intense throughout the entire season and also aurora might be one of my favorite characters in the whole tvdu and i cant wait for 3x4 for one funny scene with klaus and lucien and also klaus with curly hair is just **chefs kiss**
You have no idea what’s in store for this season! You have started the best season YET!
You gonna love Aurora. She in my top 3 this season
Yessss finally you are reacting to this season it's my favorite season hope you enjoy it 💖💖💖💖
Idk how but watching the originals now again the second time i am beginning to love kamile as well. Being a ha4dcore klaroline shipper. I despised cami watching the series the first tym but now that i see these reaction god! I love her she is beautiful and amazing🥺❤
I don’t agree with the whole “klaus brought this upon yourself part” because obviously Elijah and Hayley had a big major role to play in his recent behavior. Elijah literally was gonna let Hayley flee with hope and never be seen again, and Elijah daggered klaus so he could let Hayley go in peace. He was wrong and disrespectful towards klaus, but somehow he’s always getting blamed for everything, and not him nor Hayley. And now he’s walking around with an attitude towards klaus for something that he initiated….. I love Elijah but he was such a hypocrite tbh and annoying asf when it came towards Hayley.
I love Elijah too, but I hated that everyone acted like he was a perfect angel incapable of doing anything wrong. In comparison to Klaus, yes, he was tame. However, he can be worse than Klaus at times....
@@bhliss5088 exactly 👏🏽
Um, Elijah wasn't letting Hayley go in peace, he was allowing Hayley to take her daughter somewhere safe (which I though it was dumb to just run away to the woods but I digress) what sense does it make to keep a baby in the middle of a war that was about her, when nobody around her could actually protect her against dahlia 🤨
@@austinfrye325 Nah but hayley's plan was to leave and never come back. Klaus literally just did to Hayley what she was willing to do to him
@@austinfrye325 why would she run away with some wolves when 4 originals couldn’t even stop her?😂 and Elijah was letting Hayley run away with hope because he daggered him so they could work out a plan to take down dalhia and so Hayley can run. Elijah then decided it would be best to keep klaus daggered because he was scared to face the consequences that klaus would try and kill him for allowing Hayley to just run AND NEVER COME BACKKKK. And if it wasn’t for dahlia, he would have stayed daggered and she would have killed Hayley and Jackson and the rest of wolves and then take hope.
So Elijah was letting Hayley run away .
"Klaus brought this upon himself" no. I don't think a lot of people realise how much the possibility of Hayley taking Hope away hurt Klaus. She is THEIR daughter, i love Hayley, but she was so wrong to do that to Klaus when all he's ever done is what needs to be done to protect Hope. Hayley assumed Klaus wouldn't want her around after the baby was born but he's always wanted both of them around. And Hayley taking her away is a betrayal in his eyes.
Klaus' actions were a little too much, but Hayley and Elijah's actions triggered it. Imo, all 3 of them made mistakes that led to the situation that they are in right now
It definitely hurt Klaus a lot which is why he did everything he did. Hope is the thing he cares about THE most. But yes, all three made mistakes.
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Everyone says it's the best season bla bla bla but for me it was very bittersweet
what if: the originals didn’t leave mystic falls and this story arc took place along side the tvd characters
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There was no truth to what cami said
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This season is gonna be fun😈
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I don't really agree with the whole "Klaus did this to himself". It could be argued that Elijah and Hayley actually did this to them selfs. Klaus is acting like a child and antagonising Elijah because Elijah won't forgive him or even try and see Klaus's side, he only sees his and Hayley's side. Klaus did save Hayley and Jackson from Dahlia in the end. If not for the curse, Dahlia would have killed them. Klaus not wanting to help find a way to end the curse is because of how they betrayed him. Don't you think he would help if he felt heard tho?
Sometimes it feels like they have just met Klaus for the first time because of how they are constantly so surprised by his reactions. They know how scared he is off being betrayed and seen as a bastard by his family. When he needed them to trust him when it came to his own child, they choice to dagger him and Rebekah even called him a bastard.
Klaus has for sure grown because of Hope and he has shown this to his family but still they act like he is the same evil Klaus. They did this same thing in season 1, were Klaus was being good and even letting Elijah take over the plan because of Hope and they still thought he would use his own child for selfish reasons. He has shown them that he cares for his child and yet they still believed what Tyler (of all people) was saying, instead of believing in what Klaus had shown them. I completely understand why Klaus doesn't want to show his good side because even when he does do something good, they don't believe him, even thought they can see it with their own eyes.
I don't think Elijah is even as angry at Klaus about Gia as he is about what he did to Hayley. It has been shown that Klaus has hurt Elijah before when is comes to his love interest and Elijah still remained with Klaus. Gia wasn't even someone Elijah would potentially fall for because he still loves Hayley, so from Klaus's point of view it makes it seem like Gia didn't really mean that much to Elijah.
Exactly that’s the only thing that made me mad when he said that. Elijah and Hayley did that to themselves, and the fact that he literally choose Hayley over klaus really baffled me especially since Elijah had a big role to play in taking hope away from klaus, but he didn’t care if it was gonna break klaus because he was too worried about Hayley selfish ass and getting manipulated byJackson. Just sad
People are acting like this behavior from Klaus happens without any context or without a long list of things that Klaus has done to each member of the family... And they also continue to use Klaus character flaws as a defense and justification for his actions like 'of course that's how he will act, he is paranoid', etc... What Elijah did to Klaus by daggering was with the explicit and sole intention to protect Hope (whether we think he was right or wrong), what Klaus did to EVERYONE was revenge and treated his own family as puppets.
The most telling part about Klaus actions, how he perceives those actions and his personality it's the fact that he is bragging about what he did, he is taunting Elijah with what he did to the people around him, and you are defending that? Or putting the blame of the gloating on Elijah?... Like I said, what Klaus does doesn't happen in a vacuum and Jerr put it well when he said that Elijah hit a breaking point, he is just done... And you are bring up what Klaus did to Celeste like it's nothing, like Klaus didn't get (yet again) someone Elijah cares about hurt, and do you not think that affects his decision to just turn his back on Klaus now? All of the things Klaus has done stacking on top of each other and you really expected Elijah to just be ok with it and 'remain with Klaus'?
And like the previous comment said, you are contradicting yourself... Is Klaus behaving the same wait Klaus has always behaved or has he changed? You are using both sides of that argument at the same time to justify what he did... And for someone who seems so adamant that they 'should see it from Klaus perspective' and 'acknowledge what they did wrong in that situation', both You as a viewer and the character of Klaus itself seem to be glossing over the part that Klaus played to get to that situation in the first place.
Klaus can me mad and hurt at Elijah, he has the right to be; but he is not just doing that, he is not doing what Elijah is doing which is keeping his distance, stopped talking to him, cut all interaction and giving him the cold shoulder; No, he is actively going around gloating about what he did and taunting Elijah with the intention to be deliberately combative, and you think that's on Elijah? If Klaus is so hurt and so 'rightfully' angry and his actions carry the 'nobility' that you seem to think than why is he acting this way? And why do you think that everybody, even Cami, has put some distance between him and themselves?
PS: Another thing that I've seem in other comments more specifically but it ties into the discussion of the things Klaus has done and how those affect what he did now and the reactions he is getting from the people around him... I've seem people trying to downplay the countless times he has daggered his siblings and try to reduce their significance by saying that this time it is actually unforgivable to do that to Klaus when he has a daughter; Like in those other times that Klaus has daggered his siblings he wasn't taking them away from something they also loved, something that was important to them whether it was each other as a family, Rebekah being put down when she wanted to be with Marcel or Stefan, Elijah getting daggered when he was fighting for his family that lied daggered by Klaus, are we saying that Elijah's love for his family it's not as important as Klaus' love for his child (you know, a member of that family)... People are mentioning the specific act of Elijah daggering Klaus as this unimaginable act because it separates him from Hope while at the same time downplaying the times that Klaus has done that to his siblings for far longer and far more petty reasons.
“Sometimes it feels like they have just met Klaus for the first time-”
If I could sum up all of my frustration into a single sentence, it would say this. Elijah knew waking Klaus would unleash that “Shakespearean rage,” and yet when Klaus retaliated for what they did to him and what they TRIED to do, everybody is shocked? Again, what did they expect???
They keep proving Klaus’s fears and paranoia right.
It says a lot that Klaus felt like he needed to become the monster he once was to protect his daughter because he couldn't trust his family and they (won't) trust him either.
At the beginning of season one, I understood why they were hesitant to believe Klaus. At that point, he didn't show much interest in Hayley and the baby beyond his own selfish reasons. However, by the end of the season, he had changed.
That's why it was so damn frustrating in season 2 when Elijah was acting like what he was doing was protecting Hope but Klaus’s efforts weren't. It was a mess.
@@bhliss5088 to me he was more worried about losing Hayley then anything. He obviously loves hope, but he was more focused on pleasing Hayley then thinking about hope or klaus. His love for Hayley blind sided him, and Hayley and even Jackson used his feeling as a way to manipulate him.
That’s why Jackson and even Hayley knew that they couldn’t just come at klaus wrong because he didn’t love Hayley, she was just his baby mamma.
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This season is probably gonna break you. It's amazing but really sad
Elijah is not the GOAT that’s Klaus elijah is a goat
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Ugh I wanted to see "I am the thing that lesser men fear"
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Elijah irritates me a little bit here, because he made it all Klaus fault, when Klaus saved Hayley life actually. Yes, he is the reason why she is a wolf for most of the time now, but why everyone seems to forget that Dahlia wanted to kill Hayley? If not Klaus, she would be dead. Also why everyone forget the fact that Hayley took Hope and decided to run away with her. Even as a mother, she has no right to made a decision like that alone and took the baby from her father. Which was even more dissapointing cuz before Hope was born, Hayley was concerned that Klaus would get rid off her or not let her be with daughter... So Klaus had reason to be mad at her, he did terrible thing to her but still he saved her life. It's okay to be mad at him, but why just at him? In the same time Klaus had every right to be mad at Elijah, cuz he helped Hayley took Hope and especially he has every right to be mad at Hayley, but they all acted like Klaus never can't be mad or hurt and he is always the reason of everything bad what happens.
You think maybe it could be because Klaus is gloating about it and "Basking in her torment" as Elijah put it... He did not only stablish a punishment (whether you agree with it or not) but he is also not doing anything about it even tho it is actively hurting Hope not having her mother and even more, bragging about his actions... There is plenty to be mad at him even if you think that his 'punishment' was actually adequate and not more along the lines of 'revenge' that we know Klaus loves to take
If you thought (an Klaus as a character thought) that his actions were so honorable and 'measured' that why is he acting like this? It's been months, Hope is upset about it so even if he doesn't care about Elijah's opinion he should care about Hope, and yet he doesn't move a muscle except to taunt Elijah about Hayley... Also if his actions were so 'justifiable' then why has everybody, even Cami, distance themselves from him? That's because there are reasons to be mad at him
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Which Klaus himself acknowledges in a couple of episodes.
@@Alewaxon of course there is plenty of reasons to be mad at Klaus, I never said there isn't. But there are also reasons to be mad at Elijah or Hayley. So why the only one who can be mad are everyone else just not Klaus? Why he is the only one who have to "suffer" from their anger when he has every right to be seriously angry at them too? Klaus not helping to find a way for Hayley curse is not ok. Same as Hayley running away with Hope before. Or Elijah helping her with it.
The point is, they all make mistakes and terrible decisions from time to time but act like they aren't, and Klaus was always the only one to blame for everything... and that it's not ok. Klaus is Klaus, he has a lot on his conscience, we all know that, but I will say it one again - not everything is his damn fault and he also has the right to emotions (NO LESS THAN THE REST), feelings of betrayal, disappointment or anger at siblings for what they did.
@@TheShiawasena Well we agree that he has the right to get mad, that's for sure... But:
1) He has the right to be mad at Elijah but he is not just doing that, he is not doing what Elijah for example is doing which is ignoring him, keeping his distance, you know the whole 'cold shoulder' act... He is in fact going to Elijah and taunting him with what he did to either cause a reaction, a fight, some hurt or all of the above... So while they are both mad at each other he is the one being combative, is that warranted? And I believe that it's the usual reason why we the audience see the ball in Elijah's corner (Or Rebekah's, or Freya's, etc.) in these situations; because Klaus is usually the one that keeps pushing the buttons... Elijah isn't 'demanding' that Klaus stops being mad at him, he just doesn't give a fuck what he thinks; Klaus can be mad all he wants, it's the taunting part that got Elijah angry this episode.
2) Klaus actions don't happen in a vacuum, they happen in a very, veeeerrryyy, rich history of hurting his family one way or another; and while that doesn't mean that when he is the one to get hurt by them it's not as important or should not be judged harshly, it does mean that they are certain members of the family that have the benefit of the doubt and others don't... Whether Klaus likes it or not he has to be careful with the actions and behaviors that he displays with his family because he has a long list of things to atone for, and he knows it, he should know better by now... So whatever 'punishment' that he sees fit for Elijah, for example, in this situation that happened carries the weight of what he has done before; He killed Gia as 'punishment' or 'revenge' for Elijah daggering him but he has not only daggered them before but even worse he has caused the death of yet another person Elijah grew to care about, another lover like Celeste... And the same can be said about what he did to Rebekah for example and how it builds on top of the many other things he has done to her that had to do with him controlling her, taking her choice from her, forcing her to give up that body, etc.
So yeah, when Klaus does something it usually carries more baggage than when the others do... And Klaus should know that and act accordingly if he desires some redemption and change of the family dynamic... Elijah has expressed this with his choices of words when talking to Klaus; on the finale of last season: "Once again, to break your enemy you broke your family", 'ONCE AGAIN', he has done it many times and he does it again when he should know better... This episode when he calls out Klaus behavior when he brags about what he did to Hayley: "You will call this an act of Heroism even as you bask in her torment", he is hitting the specific notes of Klaus not only not moving a finger to release Hayley but also taunting Elijah with it.
@@TheShiawasena exactly, why would Elijah dagger klaus while she is in danger living him in a state to not being able to protect his daughter from harm. I know people are going to say (he daggers them all the time too) but this is different his daughter is in danger and Elijah just thought that was the best thing to do because if klaus didn’t wake up dahlia would have taken hope because the plan they cooked up was not a good one. And Hayley not making a decision with klaus about the baby and running off with her with Jackson is so dumb and stupid, does she think running will get her far, you can see how fast Elijah found them when he wanted hope’s blood so that says a lot that dahlia would have found her. Don’t even get me started on Jackson acting like he is the father of the child and he is in charge. His whole existence in the show just annoyed me. Elijah already knew klaus would do something drastic when he wakes. When he said something about his (Shakespearean rage) so he shouldn’t be surprised he killed gia, yes that was wrong of klaus but he had a reason to kill her, that’s him doing whatever it takes to protect his daughter. Klaus Convincing dahlia to turn Hayley and her pack to wolves and not killing them is the mercy he showed her for what she did. When they daggered klaus they were acting like that’s their child, I know they care about her but you can’t just leave the father in a place that he can’t protect his child how does he feel. So they need to Also blame everyone not just klaus because they were the one to drive klaus to do all this.
@@wunmisquad9142 Well, here it is: 1) 'Why would Elijah dagger Klaus'? If you paid attention to the second half of season 2 then you know why he came to that conclusion; Klaus was acting erratic, paranoid and controlling for maaanyy episodes and Elijah spend most of that time trying to get him to see reason and almost begging him to let him in. So, given Elijah's past experiences with Klaus he came to the conclusion that Klaus' behavior and his own machinations could be dangerous to the plan to save Hope and to not create an unmeasurable amount of casualties which is usually was follows any of Klaus' plans.
2) 'I know people are going to say: "he daggers them all the time too"'... Yes and it is a valid point, his past actions inform and stack upon the actions he takes in the present; Are you seriously trying to downplay the significance of him daggering his siblings (many times) by saying that this is the time that it's really important because Klaus has a child? All of those instances are important, in fact the shier amount of times that he has done it to others in the past ups their significance... He has also taken his family members away from love ones, whether it is other members of the family or Rebekah from Marcel or Stefan, Elijah from his siblings, etc., and he has done it in times when they were in danger as well... So no, IMO it is dumb to try to downplay the times he has done that to his siblings; if Elijah daggered Klaus in another time, maybe after Dahlia was dealt with, would you be fine with it? That would be ok in your eyes?
3) Klaus had no idea that their plan was not going to work before he got daggered, the paintings were actually part of Klaus' plan... He only got the information about how to defeat Dahlia when he got daggered and went into her mind; so any premeditation of 'bigger picture' that you want to assign to Klaus before he got daggered is BS.
4) Hayley running away with Hope was indeed a bad idea and the wolfs stood little to no chance again Dahlia but Hayley didn't do it with the intention to hurt Klaus or to 'take revenge on him', she did it as a desperate attempt to protect Hope... What Klaus did to her (and the rest of the pack) and roots in revenge
5) 'Elijah already knew Klaus would do something drastic when he wakes'... Once again someone using Klaus character flaws, his most horrible traits and behaviors, as justification for his actions... The fact that he has done it before, that he can be cruel and vindictive, doesn't excuse his actions... Killing Gia was awful, summiting Hayley and the entire pack (99.9% of the are innocent people who were just there to protect his child), what he did to Rebekah and to Marcel by compelling him to do was awful, what he did to Cami was awful... And the details about those actions help us understand the reasons behind them but it doesn't justify the actions; the fact that he wanted to tell the message to Cami doesn't justify the fact that he hurt her and she has the right to be angry about that... The idea that he wanted to 'prove' to Dahlia that he was on her sight doesn't justify that he killed Gia, or hurt Rebekah and force (yet another) choice on her, or again hurt Cami... The fact that Dahlia wanted to kill Hayley doesn't justify Klaus not moving a finger to lift the curse even if it is just because of the fact that Hope is suffering without her mother or the fact that now in this episode he is bragging about what he did to her and taunting Elijah with it to pick a fight.
6) 'When they daggered Klaus they were acting like that’s their child'... Yes indeed it's not their child, but I don't understand the idea of downplaying the importance of the other members of the family and specially Elijah when it comes to protecting Hope... Or did you forget that Elijah is pretty much the reason why Hope was allowed to be born in the first place? If it was for Klaus and his 'own decisions about the child', Hayley and the baby probably would've died in the pilot and very likely by Klaus own hands... So while I do agree that both Klaus and Hayley have an equal final say in what happens with Hope, let's not forget that Klaus is not the greatest parent or person in general and without his family's council and intervention, specially Elijah's, Klaus would've probably done something already or in the future to get the child, the mother or another member of the family hurt or killed, or perhaps worse turn his own daughter to another version of himself, which would be the last thing that anybody wants.
The best season😌
Ooooooooo Tomorrow’s episode is 👏👏👏
I honestly always hated tf outta Lucien💀
Same. I can’t stand his voice and dislike his character every time I watch s3
You're gonna love and hate Season 2 villains at the same time!
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Oh we in for a ride
Yes I love klaus but you guys in the comments are so toxic I mean others have different point of view so y'all gotta chill
Elijah killed Tatia who made Klaus believe Esther did it for a thousand years get over urself Elijah. Also for the people who are mad about the curse let me know if y’all wanted Hayley dead. Also Hayley was boasting to Jackson on where they were going to kidnap Hope took and raise without Klaus the hypocrisy of the characters and this fan base knows no bounds
Exactly
Esther lead Elijah to believe it. Klaus and Elijah both liked Tatia and Elijah did not kill Tatia out of spite for something Klaus did. It was simply a vampire instinct that a younger Elijah could not control. Esther took the blame to help her son get over a traumatic incident and it even appeared that Tatia preferred Elijah. No one is always right or always wrong in this show but if you can't see what a majority of people see in that Klaus, as dope as he is, unnecessarily went over the top by sprinkling in (or should I use 'dumping' instead) a god-awful attack on EACH of his closest family members, then it's either your love for Klaus clouding your judgement or ... actually, that's the only reason. Literally, everyone who's made at him has every right to be mad at him (characters in the show), come on now. Don't tell me you don't see that.
And with the Hayley thing, I disagreed with her strongly but it's such an understandable thing she did, Klaus had a "plan" he wasn't sharing with anyone, wanting to 1v1 a stupid powerful witch instead of 10+v1 her using the family and the wolf pack which everyone else wanted to do, and before that, Klaus treated the pack like they were dogs at his beck and call 😂, and then, he allowed them to believe he killed one of their own (Adrian), who he was using to spy on them, like yo, everything pointed to Klaus losing control and who would trust that? Especially is your child is involved, like, come on. I still think it wasn't a good idea or the execution was not right at all but I totally understand why it came about and as such, she should be given some leeway.
It's good she has her boundaries but it's the choice of word she use "disappointment" is what his father always called him I think she could have use a different word but it's w.e
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I don't care what anyone says Klaus was absolutely in the right, Hayley and elijah got exactly what they deserved.
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I didn't like this season that much
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