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Meanwhile, Damon confronts Bonnie and demands his necklace back but Bonnie is not giving it. Damon tells her that he knows about Emily haunting her and, before he leaves, he gives Bonnie a message for Emily: "A deal's a deal". Bonnie tells Elena about Damon as they drive home when suddenly she pulls the car over and throws the crystal into an ...
Before he goes, he makes a promise to Damon and Elena that he will not become the Ripper again and that Caroline will be checking up on him. After Stefan's departure, Damon finally tells Elena that Bonnie is dead. Elena, Damon, Caroline, Matt and Jeremy make a private ceremony for Bonnie in the forest to say their goodbyes.
Meanwhile, Damon thanks Bonnie for removing the spell from the Gilbert device that could have killed him. While the parade is in progress, John explains to Mayor Lockwood (Robert Pralgo) the plan of how they will use the device to find the vampires, who plan to attack the town in the night, and kill them.
After Damon and Elena's long lives shared together, Elena finds peace in the afterlife and reunites with her parents, John (David Anders), and Jenna (Sara Canning); and Stefan, at peace, opens the door to the boarding house to see Damon, who greets him with "Hello, brother" in a nod to the words Damon first said to Stefan in the pilot episode ...
Ian Somerhalder was cast as Damon Salvatore at the end of March 2009, six months before the premiere of the series. [1] The initial casting call for the character required an actor in his early- to mid-twenties to play a "darkly handsome, strong, charming, and smug vampire who can go from casual and playful to pure evil in less than a heartbeat."
Jones is currently in the second year of a four-year, $160 million contract extension he signed in March 2023. He has no guaranteed money remaining after this season and the Giants would take on $ ...
Tommy Davidson calls “In Living Color” reunion with Damon Wayans on “Poppa's House” 'best thing I've done in 15 years' Jessica Wang. February 4, 2025 at 11:26 AM. Robert Voets/CBS.
The letter was written by Clyde Barrow in April of 1934 -- and he certainly didn’t hold back his ire. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...