The torture was just as confusing as I thought it would be with Stefan and Damon being all happy that Elena felt rage or that she was being "downright vindictive", even though that's exactly how she's been acting with the switch off all along.
I KNOW. They weren't getting through to her. This whole "switch off = no emotions" thing is rubbish.
She was trying to kill Alariac to order to save her family's life, you'd think that Elena and her friends of all people would understand putting your loved ones first.
Yep. Like, I get that Matt and Elena wouldn't exactly be happy with her for it, but as far as Rebekah's many crimes go, this one was probably the most justifiable. It certainly should be from the protagonists' perspective since they operate in exactly the same way.
I just hate the way Rebekah is reduced as a character around Matt. I want to see her get away from all the high school crap when she goes to the spin-off.
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I KNOW. They weren't getting through to her. This whole "switch off = no emotions" thing is rubbish.
She was trying to kill Alariac to order to save her family's life, you'd think that Elena and her friends of all people would understand putting your loved ones first.
Yep. Like, I get that Matt and Elena wouldn't exactly be happy with her for it, but as far as Rebekah's many crimes go, this one was probably the most justifiable. It certainly should be from the protagonists' perspective since they operate in exactly the same way.
I just hate the way Rebekah is reduced as a character around Matt. I want to see her get away from all the high school crap when she goes to the spin-off.