Homecoming (The Vampire Diaries)
"Homecoming" | |
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The Vampire Diaries episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 3 Episode 9 |
Directed by | Joshua Butler |
Written by | Evan Bleiweiss |
Production code | 2J6009 |
Original air date | November 10, 2011 |
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Episode chronology | |
"Homecoming" is the ninth episode of the third season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries and the 53rd episode of the series overall. It originally aired on November 10, 2011. The episode was written by Evan Bleiweiss and directed by Joshua Butler.
Plot
Stefan (Paul Wesley) calls Klaus (Joseph Morgan) to inform him that Michael (Sebastian Roché) is dead. Klaus is not sure if he has to believe him so he asks to talk to Rebekah (Claire Holt) who confirms what Stefan has told him. When Klaus hangs up the phone, it is revealed that Elena (Nina Dobrev) stabbed Michael with the dagger as part of their plan to make Klaus come back to Mystic Falls and as soon as they are sure Klaus is coming, Elena removes the dagger so Michael will wake up.
Caroline (Candice Accola) organizes the "Homecoming Party" and it is where they plan to kill Klaus when he comes back. Elena, Stefan and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) work with Michael and Damon wants to make sure that no one will interfere to ruin their plan. Damon lets Michael bite Stefan so he will be unconscious while Elena stabs Rebekah with the dagger so they will be sure that none of them will tell Klaus what they are planning.
The gym that the party was going to take place is flooded, and the party moves to Tyler’s (Michael Trevino) home. It is revealed later that Klaus wanted the party to happen there as a celebration of his father’s death and Tyler made sure that it would happen. Tyler does not know about the plan but as soon as Klaus tells him that if anyone tries to harm him, his hybrids will kill everyone. Tyler being sure that Damon and Elena are planning something, he injects Caroline with vervain and asks Matt (Zach Roerig) to take her home so she will be safe.
Elena and Damon arrive at the party and make sure that everything goes according to plan. Michael, since Damon is the only one of the two who can enter the house, gives the stake to him so he can stake Klaus. Klaus gets a message that someone named Michael wants to talk to him and they meet at the door, but Klaus does not exit the house. Michael, to make him come out, takes Elena as hostage and tells Klaus that he will kill her if he will not come out and fight him as a man instead of having his hybrids do his job.
Klaus calls Michael’s bluff but Michael stabs Elena and she collapses. Right that moment, Damon comes from behind and tries to stab Klaus but Stefan appears and stops him. Elena, who is revealed to be Katherine, gets up and throws wolfsbane to the hybrids to stop them from attacking Damon. Klaus takes the opportunity to grab the stake and stakes Michael killing him. Damon is furious with Stefan for not letting him kill Klaus and when he asks why, Klaus tells him that Stefan did it to earn his freedom. Klaus releases Stefan from his compulsion and Stefan is free to go.
Back at home, Damon is furious at how they did not manage to kill Klaus after planning everything accurately. Katherine calls to say goodbye and when they hang up, it is revealed that Stefan is with her and that she was the one who woke him up and helped him get to the party. Klaus told her, thinking that she is Elena, that if they kill him his hybrids will kill Damon anyway and that is why Stefan did not let Damon kill Klaus, to save him.
The episode ends with Klaus trying to reach Rebekah to tell her that Michael is dead and is time for a family reunion but Rebekah is not answering. Stefan calls him to tell him that now that he is free, he will revenge him for taking everything away from him. Stefan took all the coffins that contain Klaus’ siblings and when Klaus threatens him, Stefan tells him that if he kills everyone he loves, he will never see his siblings again.
Music
In "Homecoming" one can hear the songs:[1]
- "Don't Stop" by Only Children
- "Free Like You Make Me" by Cary Brothers
- "You Wanna Freak Out" by My Morning Jacket
- "First Light" by My Morning Jacket
Reception
Ratings
In its original American broadcast, "Homecoming" was watched by 3.17 million; down by 0.34 from the previous episode.[2]
Reviews
"Homecoming" received mixed reviews.
Diana Steenbergen from IGN rated the episode with 9/10 saying that the episode was full of the show trademark's twists; betrayals and double crosses. "The Vampire Diaries tends to be so quick moving that you really need to be paying attention to make sure you catch everything, and the mid-season finale "Homecoming" was no different."[3]
Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic rated the episode with 4.2/5 stating that "[The show] delivered an outstanding midseason finale, an extraordinarily tight, tense episode that kept viewers guessing into each commercial break, building the suspense until a climatic daggering that pitted brother against brother and planted the seeds for a vengeful 2012."[4]
Robin Franson Pruter from Forced Viewing rated the episode with 2/4 saying that the episode suffered from a curious flatness and that it was something we have seen before. "[The episode] takes place during a big party at the Lockwood mansion, during which various schemes play out. Some are thwarted, revealing other, trickier schemes. It’s all reminiscent of Masquerade from Season 2. I didn’t get the sense that the episode was breaking any new ground."[5]
Carrie Raisler of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B- rating saying that even though "the episode had all the elements of a classic episode — scheming, plotting, double crossing, twists, lies, and, of course, a party — his time, those many parts just didn’t come together to create a satisfying whole."[6]
Emma Fraser from TV Overmind gave a mixed review to the episode saying that it was good but not great and it being the mid-season finale, the expectation were high. "Being the mid-season finale there is a certain expectation that there would be a huge amount of twists and turns and this episode of The Vampire Diaries sure did have all of that. Amidst all the action and back stabbing (both literal and emotional) the execution felt slightly muddled and meant this was a good, but not great, outing."[7]
References
- ↑ Richenthal, Matt. "The Vampire Diaries Music: "Homecoming"". TV Fanatic. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Seidman, Robert (November 11, 2011). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'Big Bang Theory,' 'Grey's,' 'Prime Suspect' Adjusted Up; 'Bones,' 'Rules,' 'Private Practice' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Steenbergen, Diana (November 11, 2011). "The Vampire Diaries: "Homecoming" Review". IGN. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Richenthal, Matt (November 10, 2011). "The Vampire Diaries Review: When Humanity Happens...". TV Fanatic. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Franson Pruter, Robin (May 8, 2014). "Robin Franson Pruter reviews THE VAMPIRE DIARIES S3E09: Homecoming". Forced Viewing. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Raisler, Carrie (November 10, 2011). "The Vampire Diaries: "Homecoming"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ Fraser, Emma (November 11, 2011). "The Vampire Diaries 3.09 "Homecoming" Review". TV Overmind. Retrieved January 10, 2015.