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andreal831
Anonymous asked:

Outside of Elijah/Klaus (cause there was absolutely 0 reason both of them died), which character in all of TVDU do you think had the most unnecessary/dumb death?

Honestly Klaus and Elijah aren't even in my top. Yes, both of them dying was dumb, but there are so many other death's that were more unnecessary. At least Elijah and Klaus made it to the end of TO.

Some honorable mentions: Hayley, Tyler, Gia, Josh, Enzo, Jo, Lexi, Sophie, Eve, Jesse, Aaron, Aya, Jackson, all of the hybrids, Carol, Henry, Celeste (first time), Genevie (first time and kind of second time). I'm sure there are more.

But my most unnecessary/dumb death is Cami O'Connell.

There was zero reason for her to die and it was because she wasn't meant to die. I firmly believe she was meant to be the school psychologist in Legacies. It would have made so much sense for her to be there for Hope after Hope lost so much of her family. It also would have allow a woman on the show to have a happy ending that wasn't centered around a man. Her happy ending would have been watching over Hope and helping all of the supernatural children, fulfilling her family's destiny.

Cami still had so much of a story left to tell. She was so young and full of promise. She lost her entire family due to the supernatural world and then was forced into it herself. If anyone in TO is a parallel to Elena, it is Cami. Her family legacy was so entrenched in the supernatural that it was only a matter of time before she herself was pulled into it.

Even her death made no sense. Lucien wanted to hurt Klaus for 'stealing' Aurora from him, but at that point, Lucien had the ability to kill Klaus. Sure, maybe he wanted him to suffer, so why not go after Hope? She was out in the bayou essentially unprotected (let's be honest, what could Mary have done?).

Even if we accept Lucien wanted to make it even by taking away Klaus' love, how did they not save her? Like two days later the entire Mikaelson gang is bitten and Freya just magically thinks of a way to freeze them and save them all? They couldn't have thought of that a little quicker? It's funny how they always manage to think of life saving magic when the plot/Mikaelsons require it, but there's no other options when it comes to sacrificing other characters.

Even if we accept that she died, they really didn't even make an effort to bring her back? Davina was able to be brought back from the dead after her soul was shredded. I know the other side was gone at that point, but let's not pretend the show didn't just bring back characters with very little rhyme or reason. The Mikaelsons didn't even attempt to find a way to bring her back.

And no one even say it was to help Klaus' character development. I hate when women are killed to further a man's development. It was clear in the writing that Klaus still needed Cami for his development. He was just at the brink of trying to be a better person, he was nowhere near done. We can clearly see this in the amount of scenes Hayley becomes ooc in order to be Cami for Klaus. Or Caroline coming in season 5, which made no sense, was clearly meant to be Cami.

Cami was an O'Connell and this meant something in New Orleans. People who claim her character was just a love interest were not watching. Her character was going to unite New Orleans. Not Hayley, not Hope, and definitely not the Mikaelsons. Every faction adored her. Marcel and Vincent loved her and would have done anything to keep her safe. The Mikaelsons each loved her outside of her relationship with Klaus. She would have always been a mother figure to Hope, no matter what her relationship was. Hayley loved her as well. We don't see her interact with the wolves too much but that's because they were largely forgotten in the writing. But every faction loved her and respected her. Her legacy was fixing the war in New Orleans. Which I love the writers just kind of dropped and everything magically go better when the Mikaelsons left, even though the war had been going on longer than the Mikaelsons were there.

The writers had not planned to kill her off but because of the toxicity of the fandom, they killed her off. This is just bad writing. They writers often cared more about ratings than the actual art of story telling and the show suffered because of it.

Thanks for the ask! What other deaths do you all think were unnecessary?

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viavolterra

Therapist and her patient???

I was arguing with a kl*roline stan yesterday (ik we should steer clear but this one was too deluded)

and this mf turned around and said Cami was a predator and problematic bc she fell in love with her vulnerable patient

the patient being a millennium old hybrid, who sought her out, had an attraction to her before their "sessions" had even begun, and is in no way vulnerable in this dynamic

Cami being a 23 year old PSYCH STUDENT, NOT A LICENSED THERAPIST...i rlly wanna know where this idea of Cami being a professional has come from bc it was never said in the show, Ive also studied psych does that immediately make me a therapist

It was even stated in the show that she wasnt an actual therapist, just someone who had an understanding of the mind which is why Klaus was fascinated

Cami: "I think you would benefit from speaking to someone professionally" then Klaus saying he would prefer to talk to her

If Miss O'Connell was a licensed therapist u think she'd be in Rousseau's serving drinks?!?! She literally just graduated college (they also said klaus and cami's age gap was just as bad as klaus and cares.....caroline being the high school student who legally cant drink yet)

just wanted to make that clear bc some ppl really be acting like she was the aggressor in their dynamic and that klaus was "a vulnerable puppy who grew unhealthy bonds bc of her manipulation."

Just when you think they cant get any more deluded

The "she's his therapist" argument has always been funny to for me for a few reasons.

  1. It's not exactly a good idea, when trying to win a KLAUS ship debate, to use real world concerns. Especially when the pairing you're defending is an 1,000 year old man in an adult body pursuing/harassing a literal high school student who has only been on this earth for 17 years and is trapped inside a teenage body forever. I know if I see the headlines "patient falls in love with therapist" vs "old man goes to high school dance in hopes of getting 17 year old to sleep with him" I know which news story is gonna make me call CPS.
  2. Cami was never actually his therapist. She was studying it and going to school. The only time she really acted as his so-called therapist was the summer between season 2 and 3, which Klaus only referred to as their "little chats." And during that time, Cami refused to be around him unless it was in a professional manner. It was Klaus who was inviting her over to look at art, sneaking into her house, and asking her on dates to the exhibit. And she turned him down. It's one reason why he went running to Aurora, because Cami wouldn't give him a chance. He was getting nowhere.
  3. Klaus is a toxic character, so if the biggest gripe is "she was a therapist", I'd say klamille did pretty good. Especially when you consider how easy it is to list off the endless messed up plot points in his other pairings.
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You used what he wanted against him. That’s a nice move. It is what you would have done. And this, this is what you would have done. It was only logical. STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS 2013, dir. J.J. Abrams

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