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Malu x

i loved this episode, as sad as it was regarding a lot of things, Lizzie and Hope's moment made my evening, like they usually do. i genuinely think they are more similar than they both know or think. i have so far finished the whole show, wanted to watch along the reactions but i'm way too impatient. i feel like the hardest thing for me to watch these first three seasons was the unending bullshit towards Hope and Landon and her attitude towards him in general. i honest to god don't understand what's so wrong about wanting to save someone you love on a very high level, even if it's a constant thing. the most infuriating thing is the fact that all "friends" have to always voice that they know Hope the best and all of them are besties, meanwhile they forget one of the most crucial facts about her (which is said in literally every episode repeatedly) that she lost almost all her immediate family, grew up with more trauma and trouble than she can count and all she wants is to hold onto the one person she attached her feelings to very hard. they need to understand for someone traumatized by loss, Landon "thing" is not just a thing, it's magnified to unimaginable highs (very Stefan conclusion of me) there's obviously an argument from everyone that her prioritizing Landon puts them and everyone in a dangerous positions but i don't know, am i the only one who thinks that they are putting Hope in the position of putting them in a dangerous position because they don't try to support her in that regard in the first place?? then she has t go off and find her own ways to do things, which THEN is dangerous cause that's all she can come up with on her own. plus as someone that appreciates genuine friendships, i respect friends for voicing an opinion but somehow their remarks that "oh, here comes hope with save Landon" etc, is rubbing me off real bad, sounds way too insensitive. friends, i know, even in dangerous situations support you to be happy and help a friend out. but in Landon's case, anytime he comes up, it's a "let's save him, sure, okay, mhmm" and a what a drag - groan in Hope's direction. i'm sorry for a very complicated comment, i tried to put my opinion as a text and there it is, i put myself in every character's shoes most of the time and Landon's life before or after Salvatore school seems like a one big oof to me. he's got one very unfortunate life, of course Julie Plec decided to have a male protagonist that's gonna suffer a whole lot. i certainly wouldn't wanna have a life where all the years i have tried to fit in and have friends and once i have them it's a constant "jesus, here it goes, Hope wants us to save him and put ourselves in danger" when that's all they ever do for each other but somehow, Landon's a bother lol.. god this comment is huge.. can't wait for the next one!!

Laurel Grace

what you said in this reaction about hope deciding her own plans are the best and just doing it without letting anyone else know reminded me of klaus in the finale of season 2 in the originals where he comes up with his own plan to kill dahlia and refuses to let anyone else in on it i hadnt made that connection before or seen that similarity between klaus and hope