I feel so conflicted about The Vampire Diaries these days. Yes, it's still an amazing show, and the writers have mastered a type of suspenseful, never-lets-up pacing that few other programs can match these days. But Delena is starting to feel like the ship that those same writers just won't let sail, despite their multiple and persistent implications to the contrary.
You guessed it: Spoiler Warning.
Take the Season 4 premiere, for example. Why is every single moment between Damon and Elena 50,000 times more emotionally resonant than any between Stefan and Elena? Why do the Stelena moments feel like friendship, while the Delena scenes scream true love? I mean no disrespect towards the Stelena ship, but this story is clearly structured so that the viewer starts off Team Stelena and gradually drifts into Team Delena. LJ Smith made the story that way, and the writers of the show have no problem capitalizing on that compelling dynamic, even though they seem to lack the nerve to go all the way with it.
TVD is starting to feel the way Dawson's Creek would have if Joey and Pacey never got together and the writers kept on pushing Dawson/Joey at us. It's getting to be just awkward.
Then there's Klaroline.
In other news....I miss Alaric. I'm loving Bonnie's new tumult and am hoping she gets a better love interest this season. Jeremy and Matt are both persona non grata to me after their behavior in the previous season's finale. Asshats.
It's beyond suspension of disbelief to expect us to buy that this gang are still in high school. We're getting into One Tree Hill Season 4 territory on that one. They had better graduate Mystic Falls High School before they just turn into teachers one day.
I will always watch and love TVD, but I wish the writers would give Delena shippers our day in the sun. I mean, even Dair on Gossip Girl and Lexana on Smallville got one season or so. Those couples were much, much less meant-to-be than Delena, but the writers saw the chemistry and let things ride out. Clearly, a couple that could very well be endgame deserves no less.