Tvd Season 8 — Updated

Here is your full breakdown of TVD’s final ride. Season 8 tried to go back to basics while scaling up to cosmic levels. We traded the original hybrid menace for Cade (Wolé Parks), the world’s first psychic and the self-appointed Devil. He ran Hell, and he was hiring.

While fans rejoiced that she survived (finally!), the lack of a concrete, happy romantic ending for Bonnie felt like a slap. After eight years of losing everyone she loved, Bonnie deserved a grand gesture. Instead, she got a car and a road trip. It wasn't enough. Let’s break down the chaos of the series finale: tvd season 8

Pour one out for Stefan Salvatore. The Ripper died a hero. And we wouldn't have had it any other way. What did you think of TVD Season 8? Did the finale make you cry, or did you rage-quit during the Siren arc? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. Here is your full breakdown of TVD’s final ride

But did Season 8 stick the landing? After 171 episodes of ripping out throats, turning off humanity switches, and resurrecting everyone short of Jesus himself, the series finale, “I Was Feeling Epic,” aired on March 10, 2017. It was messy, it was melodramatic, and it made a room full of grown adults cry over a dead vampire in a leather jacket. He ran Hell, and he was hiring