What happened in season 8 episode 4 of TVD?
See, after Stefan and Damon were killed with Katherine’s blood in their system, Damon had made the decision to let himself die. But after Stefan transitioned, he couldn’t imagine a world without his brother, so he selfishly forced Damon to join him.
What episode does Damon kill himself?
“As I Lay Dying” is the 22nd episode and last of the second season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries and the 44th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on May 12, 2011.
What happens season 8 episode 10 TVD?
The spell leads Bonnie to the Salvatore crypt, and more specifically, to the location of Damon’s grave, which says he died in 1863, otherwise known as a year before he became a vampire. It’s there that Bonnie finds Tyler, who’s not in the mood to forgive Damon for killing him.
What happened in season 4 episode 12 vampire Diaries?
Elena informs Bonnie that she wants Jeremy to kill Kol, because she believes that if he kills him then all of Kol’s sire line will die and all of the vampires they turned will also die. Making it so that thousands of vampires die at once, thus causing Jeremy to complete the hunters mark.
Do Damon and Elena have a baby in Season 8?
“Legacies” Confirmed That Damon And Elena From “The Vampire Diaries” Have A Daughter And I’m Emotional. SO. MANY. DELENA.
Who kills Katherine in season 8?
Stefan
Katherine finally reveals herself to the Salvatore brothers and, even though Stefan stabs her with the dagger made from her bones, she comes back to Damon later, revealing that she can leave hell whenever she wants and that Cade had been under her control since her death.
What does Sybil want in TVD?
Sybil states that she is tasked with harvesting evil souls, and has enslaved Damon and Enzo to assist her. She has a connection to a mystical symbol and weapon thought to originate from Hell. Sybil also revealed that she is the younger adoptive sister of a second Siren named Seline.
Who is Bloody Becky vampire Diaries?
Rebekah is the second daughter of Mikael and Esther, wealthy landowners from the Kingdom of Norway in the 10th century.