That’s the thing about Klaus and Caroline, no matter how
much she tries to deny it, he brings out someone stronger in her. He sees her
full potential, he sees where she could go if she would only believe in
herself. And he’s not saying it just to win her over because the thing about
love, the real, deep, in your soul kind of love, is that you can’t be selfish
with it. Maybe the only time you can never be selfish is when you love someone,
because you would do anything for that person, to see them live, truly live.
And she can’t deny it, when he looks at her with those eyes, she’d have to be
blind not to see it. No matter how insecure or selfish they are, when they are
together they bring out the best in each other, and that’s how it ought to be. He
makes her a stronger more independent woman and she makes him a better man, she
makes him believe that there is still good in him, that he can BE good. That’s what makes them so special.
And it’s not just
this one instance, or this one relationship, it’s the whole story, from the beginning
to wherever it ends. It’s about these instances where love really does conquer
all. Everyone in this story has
sacrificed for love. Everyone at one
point or another has been lifted up and beaten down by love. The fact that the writers and the actor’s of
this show can capture this and express it so eloquently is what makes this show
so beautiful. That is talent. To really
make a story come alive; to evoke passion and purpose. This is what I see when
I watch The Vampire Diaries.
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