Watch Vampire Diaries Season 3 Episode 8 online Ordinary People
Vampire Diaries Season 3 Episode 8 Elena and Rebekah participate in a power struggle, until Rebekah reveals the woman’s family’s ancient secrets in addition to violent past with Klaus. Meanwhile, Damon tries a reckless new approach to produce a breakthrough with Stefan.
The Vampire Diaries starts as yet another teen-drama. The main character is usually a 17 year old lady named Elena Gilbert, who’s parents died four months prior in a very car crash. She’s now being dealt with by her aunt Jenna and lives with her youthful, 15 year old close friend Jeremy.
At first I considered this show wasn’t as good. But after comparing the idea to other new exhibits, and watching the second season I have to say this is virtually a vampire classic, right next to Buffy. Every episode is clever from begin to finish, the cast is wonderful, and they keep incorporating more characters. It has it’s infrequent cheesy moments but so do all great displays, and here it’s understated.
Elena quickly meets a new mysterious new boy, Stefan Salvatore. Immediately, they find themselves drawn to each other. Their romance blossoms while two swoon over one another, and they become a specific thing.
Cue Stefan’s older sibling, the bad boy Damon who has returned to the Virginian town of Mystic Falls having a secret plan. He too, finds himself drawn to Elena plus a love triangle starts to help unfold. However Damon & Stefan maintain a secret-they were both turned into vampires by an ex-girlfriend back in 1864. The ex-girlfriend, Katherine, happens to have Elena while her doppelganger.
Add in a witchy companion Bonnie, the comedic, sometimes shallow, relief Caroline, Elena’s ex-boyfriend Matt, the history teacher Alaric who holds his own secrets, and Tyler, and you have an amazing supporting cast.
The first 2-3 episodes are incredibly average. They have their spectacular moments, but none of it stands out. Don’t be so quick to evaluate the show, however. Once you hit the actual sixth episode, the show really starts to start. There’s blood, romance, passion, betrayal, revenge, humor, everything someone could possibly want in a TV show. Some people write this show off as yet another teen-angst or maybe a Twilight-wannabe (which is untrue, seeing how The Vampire Diaries books arrived almost fifteen years BEFORE Twilight) nonetheless they are wrong. These vampires don’t sparkle for example, and the characters do not run around acting constipated.

