What episode does Damon die?
What episode does Damon die?
As I Lay Dying (The Vampire Diaries)
“As I Lay Dying” | |
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The Vampire Diaries episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 22 |
Directed by | John Behring |
Written by | Turi Meyer Al Septien Michael Narducci |
Is Enzo in love with Lily?
In the end, Enzo chooses Lily because he is falling in love with her. He drugs Caroline with vervain and takes her hostage for the Heretics, as an offering for the side of the Heretics. Enzo admits his true, romantic feelings for her for the first time, leaving Lily in shock by the fireplace in the Salvatore house.
Is Lily Salvatore a heretic?
Exiled into the world without a leader, the Heretics fell under the guide of Lillian Salvatore, a vampire and prominent ripper. At some point during 1903, Lily turned the Heretics into vampires, thus becoming the first witch-vampire coven in the world.
How old is Lily Salvatore?
190+
Who kills Lily Salvatore?
After reuniting with the heretics, she became aware of Julian’s behavior and planned to kill him with her sons. Unfortunately, Mary Louise had broken the linking spell between Lily and Julian, and Lily staked herself, eventually dying.
Why didn’t Stefan and Damon die when Klaus died?
– he didn’t die because Klaus had taken temporary residence inside Tyler’s body, thanks to Bonnie’s magic mojo! While the spell and Klaus’ “resurrection” possibly saved all of Elena’s friends from dying, it also means Klaus isn’t truly done messing with them.
Who is the highest paid actor in Vampire Diaries?
Ian Somerhalder
Who is Elena and Jeremy’s guardian after Jenna dies?
Alaric
What age is Damon Salvatore stuck at?
That still makes Damon 18, almost 19 (if Damon was born June 1839). Throughout the series we are led to believe that when Lily dies, Stefan is 10 and Damon 17.
Is Damon Salvatore a psychopath?
While Damon may not like reality from time to time, he’s definitely in contact with it, so he’s not psychotic. Psychopathy is currently (and some say inadequately) diagnosed by therapists using the term Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD).