I sort of liked the fact that it wrapped everyone up. But, not sure if the
after-life made sense within the mythology of the series? Unless it's the
pocket afterlife Bonnie created? Did, however find it interesting that in
the after-life, everyone ended up or rejoined their blood-relations, in
their childhood family home, sans romantic love interests. Damon returned
to Stefan, Elena to her parents, etc. Apparently the writers wanted to
underline that family connections (brothers, parents, siblings) came before
romantic relationships and friendships...which is an interesting
perspective, usually the writers take the opposite stance in these series.
Did like that they had Stefan make the sacrifice not Damon, and prevent
Damon from doing it by turning Damon human with his blood. That had a nice
edge to it. And Stefan got to be with the woman who seemed to understand
him the most, Lexi.
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I sort of liked the fact that it wrapped everyone up. But, not sure if the after-life made sense within the mythology of the series? Unless it's the pocket afterlife Bonnie created? Did, however find it interesting that in the after-life, everyone ended up or rejoined their blood-relations, in their childhood family home, sans romantic love interests. Damon returned to Stefan, Elena to her parents, etc. Apparently the writers wanted to underline that family connections (brothers, parents, siblings) came before romantic relationships and friendships...which is an interesting perspective, usually the writers take the opposite stance in these series.
Did like that they had Stefan make the sacrifice not Damon, and prevent Damon from doing it by turning Damon human with his blood. That had a nice edge to it. And Stefan got to be with the woman who seemed to understand him the most, Lexi.
What did you think?