![]() Jo leaves to go to the honeymoon suite (hint hint wink wink.) Elena tells him how happy she is that he is happy.Ĭaroline is banging away to no avail. Bonnie tells Damon to never ever pretend to care about her again.Įlena catches Jo and Alaric playing kiss face when she comes to take over outside the bed and breakfast. Bonnie isn’t happy to know Damon’s crazy mom is going to be gunning for her. Damon reminds her that his mother would still need her to pull it off. Bonnie tells Damon there is no way they can do what his mother wants them to do. Damon tells her that he gave his mother the Ascendant. Bonnie tells him Elena updated her on the Caroline situation but didn’t bring up the cure. Both of them are tied up.ĭamon meets Bonnie at the college. Stefan tells him he is and Damon shoots him. Damon ask Stefan if he is sure he wants to go through with this. Caroline hears the knock and opens the door to Damon who promptly shoots her. Back at the bed and breakfast Stefan fakes calling for towels. Elena warns him if Caroline figures it out there will be bloody hell to pay for it. ![]() We cut back to Stefan explaining his over the top plan to Damon and Elena and how he plans to torture until she snaps. Caroline is down for a snack but wonders why he brought her there. He is pretending that he still has his humanity off and has tricked her into going to a bed and breakfast with him. And let’s see if we get a blast from Caroline’s past in the form of Sheriff Liz Forbes ( Marguerite MacIntyre).Stefan is determined to return Caroline back to her old self. Tune into tonight’s episode of The Vampire Diaries airing on The CW and join me on Twitter when I live tweet the episode while we watch at 8/7c. Followed by a clip from the episode featuring Jo ( Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), Alaric ( Matt Davis), and Elena. Now let’s get a sneak peek into The Vampire Diaries, season 6, episode 19, “Because” with an inside look with Executive Producers Caroline Dries and Julie Plec as they discuss Stefan’s plan to get Caroline to turn her humanity back on. “Because” was directed by Geoff Shotz and written by Melinda Hsu Taylor. Lastly, after being forced to face his traumatic past, Enzo ( Michael Malarkey) sets out for answers and is surprised when he learns the truth about the day he was turned into a vampire. Elsewhere, when Bonnie discovers that Damon has betrayed her trust, she takes matters into her own hands, setting off a chain of events that leaves Damon dealing with the fallout. Meanwhile, it’s all hands on deck when attempts to stop a humanity-free Caroline doesn’t go as planned. Which brings us to tonight, The Vampire Diaries, season 6, episode 19, “Because,” in which Damon needs to decide whether to tell or not to tell Elena that Bonnie ( Kat Graham) has given him the cure.ĭamon brings up his and Elena’s future together and what life would be like if they weren’t vampires. Lily coming in not only brought Stefan back to himself, but allowed for Caroline to high-tail it out of the situation.Įlena ( Nina Dobrev) throughout, “I Could Never Love Like That” episode was having moments where she is reminded of all the things she wanted as a human. And when he attempted to stake Caroline, she used her vampire speed to place Matt in the path of the wooden stake. In a rage, Tyler was ready to battle it out vs. Before Damon and Lily came in to save Stefan from himself, Caroline was having a little Q&A with Matt and Tyler to see who she would kill first. Thank goodness for this! Because Stefan and Caroline ( Candice Accola) were in the midst of a twisted game that resulted in Matt ( Zach Roerig) being staked by Tyler ( Michael Trevino). Shocked by this Damon still manages to provide Lily just the right words to convince Stefan to turn his humanity back on. Lily also admitted that her family of vampires that are still trapped in 1903 are her true family, and she doesn’t believe she can be of any help to Stefan since she doesn’t look at her sons the way she did prior to becoming a vampire. By asking Lily for help, Damon comes to find out that his mother after being turned into a vampire was more concerned with her blood lust, and being the original ripper Salvatore, than that of her sons who thought she had died. ![]() To do so, Damon enlists the help of his mother Lily ( Annie Wersching). Last week on The Vampire Diaries, season 6, episode 18, “I Could Never Love Like That,” Damon ( Ian Somerhalder) was on a mission to get his brother Stefan ( Paul Wesley) to turn his humanity back on. Let’s get a sneak peek into tonight’s episode and see if some clues to Elena’s future will be revealed when TVD airs on The CW at 8/7c. We are down to the last 4 episodes of season 6 of The Vampire Diaries and we are all wondering what will happen with Elena Gilbert since Nina Dobrev is leaving the role behind at the end of the season.
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MFT with 20MP), better low light performance, more dynamic range, handy 96MP High Resolution mode (only useful for static scenes), modern L mount, and improved EVF and LCD. You get a larger full-frame sensor with 24MP (vs. With all that, I’ve briefly tested my S5 with the 12-60mm kit lens.Īs others have said it really feels like a full-frame version of the GH5. Just something about the ergonomics, the image, the UI and the build that makes it the best for me when it comes to video compared to Sony, Nikon and Canon. Plus, I prefer the video on the Panasonic bodies. However, with the aforementioned High Resolution 96MP mode my hope was I could get what I needed with the S5 without forking out the big bucks for the R5. At $3,899 USD it’s very expensive (the S5 with kit lens is $2,299 by comparison). The Canon EOS R5 flagship full-frame is also on my radar. A hybrid in every sense of the word! (such was my sales pitch to Loni Stark). But without a sacrifice in quality for either. In theory that would mean I could use the S5 for both stills and video. And as a bonus I could use the S5 to replace my GH5 for video. That could allow me to capture Loni’s artwork in, let’s say, a master original, perfect for archiving. So the “High Resolution” mode on the S5, which captures a 96MP photo using I guess what might be called some computational photography jujitsu - essentially sensor shifting eight copies of an image - has me interested. We need high quality stills with lots of detail and as much resolution as possible so that we can blow them up as needed for posters and showings and so forth. Here I do need to pixel peep - a first for me. However, the reason why a full-frame body holds appeal for me is the ability to take very high resolution photos of Loni Stark’s artwork.
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