
While, Kai in means is worth trusting, but this week he happened to be on the right team for once even though it was in exchange for something.

It is a nice change of pace to see someone else to take the reigns this week. Kat’s performance this week is amazing and thank goodness Bon Bon made it out of the garage because she’d surely be missed.įor weeks, the villain of the episode has been Kai. And then after finding a clue to going home from Jeremy her hope is restored and she puts on her sunglasses and drives confidently to his clue leaving the audience with a Bonnie we’re quite familiar with, strong and powerful. However, upon remembering Grams telling her to ‘stay strong,’ viewers see her will to live come back by the look of determination on Bonnie’s face as she struggles to open the garage door. As Jeremy watches his girlfriend’s last words before ending her own life, his face shows viewers how much it hurts him to see her like this The pain of this moment is conveyed so amazingly by Kat and Steven both that viewers can’t help, but be immersed in the moment and cry along with them. Coupled with Steven’s portrayal of Jeremy in this scene as well. Her eyes are so sad as she confesses in her message what she misses most and begins to cry. Even as she records her last message and apology to her friends her the tone in her voice sounds so defeated. As she sets things up she is almost robotic going through the motions and viewers can see she’s not the same strong-willed and hopeful Bonnie she once was. The scene when Bonnie goes into the garage deciding to end her life sitting inside with the door closed, Damon’s car running and be slowly overcome by carbon monoxide her body language says it all. “I really tried to make it work…but spending everyday here alone with no one to talk to, going weeks without speaking, its just the loneliness. Viewers know exactly how grave the situation as turned as Bonnie continues drinking tears welling in her eyes as she tries to muster up the courage to take her own life. She has a bittersweet look on her face and then her expression turns somber and she reaches for the bottle of bourbon she and Damon agreed they’d drink if they couldn’t possibly take being trapped alone anymore before killing themselves. While watching her and Damon’s ‘Retro World’ news cast viewers can sense how much she’s missing human interaction. She just continues to eat her breakfast slumped down and head hanging over conveys body language that shows defeat. Her face is so somber when she wishes herself ‘Happy Birthday.’ Then throwing the calendar into the fire shows her frustration and how much she is really struggling.

Viewers really begin to see that Bonnie is breaking when she updates her calendar to the real day in 2015 and realizes its her birthday. Anyone would be frustrated trapped in such a terrible situation. Kat conveys to the audience perfectly Bonnie’s emotional state in the episode being trapped in a witchy 1994 prison world on her birthday with the same day on repeat. There sure is a lot to talk about this week, so let’s dive right in and discuss.Īfter being notably absent for the past two episodes, Kat Graham brings her ‘A’ game this week with her heartbreaking portrayal of Bonnie.

Enzo threatens Matt and makes him turn on his blue-eyed charm to get to know Sarah better. Elsewhere, Enzo ( Michael Malarkey) forces Matt ( Zach Roerig) to accompany him to Duke to find out more about Sarah Salvatore ( Tristin Mays). Luckily, after being attacked by Liv, Kai is still able to send Jeremy to 1994 where Bonnie has had enough and decides to commit suicide, but Jeremy is just in time to help save her. Meanwhile Liv ( Penelope Mitchell) decides she must kill Kai and betrays Tyler ( Michael Trevino) to find Kai and interferes with the spell.

In exchange for a promise to deliver his letter to Jo ( Jodi Lyn O’ Keefe), Kai agrees to help Elena, Damon and Jeremy ( Steven R. Elena ( Nina Dobrev) and Damon ( Ian Somerhalder) get a surprise visit from Kai ( Chris Wood), who is looking for a favor. She decides to go find her and Stefan goes with her. While setting up for their celebration, Caroline ( Candice Accola) confesses to Stefan ( Paul Wesley) what really happened to Ms. Come on, it was her birthday after all! The Mystic Falls gang had great pans to celebrate their friend’s birthday, but like all planned events, social gatherings or dances something always seems to go wrong. This week’s episode of The Vampire Diaries 6×13 titled, “The Day I Tried to Live,” centers around Bonnie’s ( Kat Graham) birthday and gave us hope that she might actually return home to the present.
