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>Klaus may as well not be a hybrid, just an Original who has some neat-o mutation to heal those with werewolf bites.

Exactly!

To be honest though the wolves from Twilight actually look like they're capable of bringing down a vampire unlike the TVD/TO ones. The Twilight wolves are huge while the ones we have on TVD/TO look how you've described, like wolf-dogs. When Hayley turned into a wolf it actually annoyed me because I believe that we should've seen Klaus do something like that first before seeing her do so.

I also don't understand why none of the vampires sped out of the way and then landed a kick to her wolf form from behind. While I wouldn't call the wolves slow they still don't possess the same speed that a vampire does. It also took a good second or two for her to change forms and they just watched instead of charging her immediately. None of that made sense to me.
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There was way too much relationship stuff immediately being shown and I'm just not into that.

>I immediately think of Degrassi when I see Nina Dobrev.

Right, I get that. Personally, I didn't like Mia and I haven't watched those seasons with her in them in so long that I don't even think about it. I can still understand why you would feel that way though. Elena is annoying as fuck but I like Katerina because of her manipulative, survivor, self-preservation, and scheming personality. Plus, she was beating both Stefan and Damon at the same time so, haha.

>As I understand it, she's an Anchor, is she not? Doesn't that make her like Amara?

To my knowledge she isn't an anchor at all. Davina opened the Ancestors connection after Vincent asked for her help to bring back those three witches Elijah murdered. An anchor is an object or a person used to create an

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