Monday, January 21, 2013

vampire diaries season 4 episode 13 into the wild

Oh, Canada. The home of Maple leaf flags and ketchup chips is the setting for Vampire Diaries Season 4, Episode 13, “Into the Wild,” but it’s not going to be all Smarties and universal healthcare.

Professor Shane (David Alpay) takes Stefan (Paul Wesley), Elena (Nina Dobrev), Damon (Ian Somerhalder), Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), Bonnie (Kat Graham), and Rebekah (Claire Holt) to a remote isle off of Nova Scotia. That’s where they have the best maple syrup. Just kidding. It’s probably where the cure is located, though Damon thinks Shane is tricking them.

Rebekah and Elena are at each other’s throats (what — or whom — are they fighting over?) and Stefan has to referee.

Bonnie and Jeremy play detective with his tattoo. Shouldn’t they have done that before they left for Canada? Meanwhile, Shane gives more background on Qetsiyah and his own mysterious origins.

Tyler (Michael Trevino) and Caroline (Candice Accola) have been left back in Mystic Falls. Surprisingly, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) didn’t go on the voyage to Canada either, and Tyler confronts the OV. Per usual, Caroline is caught between them.

Let’s hope everyone makes it home safely, with nothing more than a Canadian whiskey hangover.


Into the Wild” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
MYSTERIOUS ISLAND — Shane (guest star David Alpay) leads an expedition to a desolate island off the coast of Nova Scotia, where he believes the secret of the cure lies hidden. On the trek to the island’s interior, Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) continue their bitter rivalry, Stefan (Paul Wesley) does his best to keep the peace, and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) accuses Shane of leading them into a trap. Bonnie (Kat Graham) and Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) try to figure out the message of the Hunter’s mark, while Shane reveals more of the legend of Silas and the witch Qetsiyah, along with his own personal history. Back in Mystic Falls, Tyler (Michael Trevino) confronts Klaus (Joseph Morgan), and Caroline (Candice Accola) is caught up in the violence that follows. Michael Allowitz directed the episode written by Caroline Dries (#413).

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