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This was such a Kol episode and it was needed. I agree with most of what he said. His speech encapsulates it. He’s singled out and unloved in his family which feels more like a trio between Klaus, Elijah and Rebekah. If I was him I’d have dipped and unpopular opinion, the scenes where they come together at the end of this episode just isn’t enough. But ofc, at the chance of family unity, love and inclusion why wouldn’t he say yes? On a lighter note I found it so entertaining seeing Elijah do normal things like fixing a fence. I really like his acting when it comes to the red door because I literally felt like the act of mundane activities helped him.

John Walker Is That Dude

Again the reason he doesn’t have a portrait is cuz once Klaus undaggered Kol the thing he chose to do was force feed 7 year old Marcel his blood to force him into being a vampire against his will. He made Marcel watch compelled humans violently act out Hamelt violence was something Marcel was never going to see especially 7 year old Marcel. When Elijah found them Kol tried to get Elijah to kill Marcel and he said Marcel isn’t family basically saying who cares what happens to a 7 year old. Even after doing that knowing how child abuse would affect Klaus he was later undaggered therefore giving him another chance cuz if it would have been me Kol would still be asleep solely cuz of his abuse of Marcel.

nostalgicgirl

Yes, I know what he did to Marcel and it is horrible. But from Kol's perspective Marcel is not family, he has no reason to care for him other than the fact that he is a child. But lets not pretend that Klaus and Elijah have never killed children. Just because we didn't see it doesn't mean it never happened. I would maybe believe that from Elijah but Klaus? No, I'm sure he's slaughtered babies. So Kol has spent who knows how long in a box while his brothers treat this "stranger" as family. Because Klaus did not undagger Kol because he wanted to have his brother back but because he was bored and petty and wanted a distraction. So yes, what Kol did to Marcel is awful because it was not Marcel's fault and he did not deserve it but I get why he did. They have never cared for Kol, even before this. He does play a big part of why they push him away though because he does act out and tries to betray them, but it all goes back to the fact that he is not getting equal treatment by his siblings.