‘The Vampire Diaries’ season 4 spoilers: Why would Klaus turn to Stefan?
Have you been missing “The Vampire Diaries”? If so, you are surely not alone. The hit CW series is going to be returning with new episodes in just one week with an episode entitled “After School Special.” You can read some more about that hour over here, as we are at the moment going to focus on something that is a little bit different: what is going to be coming up for the show a couple of weeks down the road.
The following synopsis is for the January 31 installment entitled “A View To a Kill,” which is going to tell the story of how Klaus could end up trying to get Stefan’s help to stop something than this brother Kol is up to. It almost feels at the moment like this episode is more about Paul Wesley’s character than any other actor, which may be a refreshing change considering that his characters has spent most of season 4 thus far in the weeds.
Check out the full synopsis below:
“When Rebekah (Claire Holt) turns down Klaus’ (Joseph Morgan) plea to stop Kol (Nathaniel Buzolic) and protect Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), Klaus turns to Stefan (Paul Wesley) for help. After an angry confrontation with her father, Mayor Hopkins (guest star Rick Worthy), over his unconventional approach to ending the violence in Mystic Falls, Bonnie (Kat Graham) has a frightening run-in with Kol, followed by an unexpected visitor. Klaus complicates the already tense feelings between Stefan and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) by revealing a bit of Stefan’s personal life, then surprises Damon by asking for personal advice. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tells Stefan about her dangerous plan for Jeremy, leaving Stefan in a difficult spot. When the high school’s 1980s Decade Dance is cancelled by Mayor Hopkins, Stefan finds a charming way to make it up to a disappointed Rebekah.”
We love that the Decade Dance is coming up, but there’s something else interesting in here that is almost an example of the show burying the lead: is something going on between Stefan and Rebekah? The word “charming” is an interesting one for the show to use, especially since that’s not something you often use to describe a reformed ripper.
If you want to see more on what is coming up for Wesley, you can do so over here.
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