This review contains spoilers. Well it seems that the murder of one really does mean the murder of just one as, only a couple of weeks after the original family was joined together, Bonnie helps Klaus split their destinies once again. As with much of this year’s The Vampire Diaries, this renders many previous episodes fairly redundant, but at least we get a tasty new predicament for Elena, Caroline and their favourite vampy brothers to mull over during the show’s spring break. The predicament is teased over the course of the episode, but isn’t revealed until very near the end. It’s a real doozy, as the fate of the villainous family is now tied not to each other, but to the characters we already know and love. With the death of Finn this week, we find out that once an original vampire is killed, the rest of his bloodline die with him. Katherine, Stefan, Damon and Caroline are all descended from the same line, but they don’t know who originated it, and killing Klaus will certainly kill a still-missing Tyler. I bet Matt’s feeling pretty lucky right about now. For last week Damon made the mistake of spurning Rebekah’s affections, and she’s not very happy about it. In one of the gorier sequences of the show, or anything shown on the CW outside of Supernatural for that matter, she decides to bleed the vervane from his veins, making him vulnerable to compulsion once again. I like when the show finds loopholes to the rules, however time-consuming they are, as it makes sure the character’s don’t come across as invincible. The Vampire Diaries used to kill characters off with gay abandon, but now it takes a season and a half to even defeat the villain.  Damon’s capture means that the rest of the group go forth separately, with Elena and Stefan particularly at loggerheads about whether to save Damon or not. The triangle is going around in circles at the moment, with Elena still pitting the pair up against each other in search of her affections. With Stefan dealing with a couple of his demons this week, it seems likely that he and Elena will reconcile, but it seems he’s seen far too much of her feelings for Damon. She doesn’t know what she feels, for some reason, even though the audience have known since around episode twelve or the first season. With a lot to deal with going forward, the cliffhanger on top of the cliffhanger was the revelation that Alaric is still having crazy spells. Unless Stefan can return all of the stakes he whittled from the white oak bridge, the group aren’t safe from repercussions, but Alaric has hidden one during a blackout, proving Bonnie’s herbal tea isn’t working quite as well as they’d like. With this hanging over them, as well as the prospect of the vampire race being wiped out, the last four weeks should be a little more action packed than the show has managed lately. But, please, no more twists to the tale. Read our review of last week’s episode, Break On Through, here. Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here. And be our Facebook chum here.