“Miss Mystic Falls” got a sequel seven years later in “The
Simple Intimacy of the Near Touch”—yet another season eight episode to mine the
past. I wonder whether Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec asked challenged
themselves and their writers to rewrite parts of season one but only if they
could make it worse. Miss Mystic Falls remains a touchstone of the narrative
because the season one episode dealt with Stefan’s blood lust and it brought
Damon and Elena together in that famous dance scene. Stefan’s blood lust hasn’t
resolved itself years later nor has he, apparently, forgiven Damon for
“stealing” Elena. So, the brothers sparred for much of the episode, in between
Damon’s sparring with Sybil over mind control.
This episode repeats many of the beats we’ve seen in season
eight, last week’s episode included. Damon’s “not in it”, and Stefan feels held
back by the Elena of it all. The necklace has broken into Sybil’s control of
Damon’s mind. It leads to Sybil confronting Damon with the same choice
regarding his humanity. Will he confront what he’s done or will he hide from
it? After he bludgeoned her in the head with the striker, she forced his humanity,
and all the repressed guilt, onto him, finally freeing him from her. Of course,
neither character mentions the whole ‘Damon ripped her heart out of her chest
and placed it beside her on a bench’ (I know the superbell can kill her, but she treated being hit in the head by the iron ball as the worst thing he did to her when not more than 3-4 weeks ago he ripped her heart out) but whatever. I’ll drop it. Damon’s
entire arc has been about showing how his ‘magical’ love for Elena will
overcome anything.
Stefan, now that his humanity’s off and it’s the final
season, has revealed some of his truer feelings about the Elena’s and Damon’s
epic love. He told Damon that Elena wouldn’t have thought twice about him at
Miss Mystic Falls if he had been there, and he mentioned to Sybil that Damon
‘stole’ from her. The writers never made Stefan’s feelings about Elena and
Damon a dramatic part of the narrative. Human Elena’s best and truest love is
Stefan; Vampire Elena’s best and truest love is Damon. That was, evidently, the
decision made in the writers’ room. Stefan’s issues with it are tacked on like
Buffy finding out about Xander lying to her about what Willow said before
Buffy’s showdown with Angelus in “Becoming, Part 2”. Stefan didn’t care about
it the last time he went Ripper, so why does he suddenly care now?
One of the many defects of season seven was the prolonged
and forced renewal of the issues between Damon and Stefan because they achieved
a wonderful and natural resolution to their strained history when they realized
they were the most important part of each other’s life in the season six
finale. The last two episodes renewed this tired Salvatore brother nonsense.
Now, Stefan has abandoned Damon, like Damon abandoned him last season. Future
show runners who have no doubt bookmarked my blog and read my posts over the
years, don’t let your show continue past its natural endpoint. Season seven and
eight of TVD should serve as the cautionary tale.
Stefan affirmed his commitment to kill for Cade until he no
longer has fun doing it, which upset Caroline. At least the writers hit that
obvious plot point before the year commitment ended when Stefan would’ve made
the same intention clear to Caroline. Damon’s the one person who can bring his
brother back from the edge, so his leaving him behind is an attempt to continue
having fun in his Ripper ways. Caroline, meanwhile, relived the past. She
would’ve killed to win Miss Mystic Falls in season one, then she did kill when
she became a vampire in “Brave New World”, and then Stefan turned Victoria Fell
into a vampire because he’s a dick, and Caroline becomes her guardian. Some of
our characters are actively reliving the past and repeating the same mistakes
(Stefan and Damon) while others aren’t (Caroline). Perhaps that’s the crux of
the season.
Other Thoughts:
-“The Simple Intimacy of the Near Touch” continued the
superbell subplot. Matt must ring the bell once it’s together. Seline is working
with Dorian and Matt (most likely). Sometimes, my mind wanders during the
superbell scenes.
-Enzo and Bonnie were off on an emotional island. Enzo
wanted Bonnie to drink his blood as a safeguard in case she died. Bonnie
refused on account of Elena relying on Bonnie’s natural passing from life 60-70
years from now. Bonnie, instead, proposed taking the cure to Enzo. I don’t see
why he wouldn’t take the cure. His vampire life has been miserable.
-I dislike most everything about the Miss Mystic Falls
stuff, but it reminds me of The WB and, specifically, Dawson’s Creek’s Miss
Windjammer pageant. That's a positive.
-Sybil must’ve known the dance from the memories she hacked
in Damon’s mind. Nothing in the mind-control arc made any sense, by the way.
-No cast member stood out for this week's "Which cast member has clearly checked out?" award.
-No cast member stood out for this week's "Which cast member has clearly checked out?" award.
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-Neil Reynolds & Penny Cox wrote the episode. Geoff
Shotz directed it.
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