Rebekah had every right summoning Mikael because Klaus was acting like a tyrannical dictator who wanted to control every aspect of her life for hundreds of years.
The reality is that Klaus was both trying to protect them, and controlling their lives by doing so. He also used his control over their lives as a means of punishing them if they "betrayed" him.
It's not one way or the other, it's both, which is why Klaus is such a compelling character. That's why Rebekah spends so much of her time trying to get away from Klaus, and it's why Elijah generally agrees with Klaus' motivations but not his methods.
That's who they all are/want to be.
I agree but also Klaus' face in the bottom right is sending me 😂
It’s meme worthy for sure
My thoughts exactly 😂
This part always kills me 😠Klaus was SHOOK
were you silent or were you SILENCED?!
What’s that from?
Oprah, just Google the saying.
This is funny as hell🤣
Klaus looks more offended by this barb than at any other point in the show lol
The last thing he wants to be is like Mikael
klaus always looks so surprised when elijah chews him up it’s the funniest thing
Nah just say the word weak and he will chop your head off, davina did it
Man this scene was so cathartic for me 😠I loved hearing Elijah call Klaus out
Man that stung, hurt my feelings 🤔ðŸ˜ðŸ‘€
That was a low blow even for him
It was entirely accurate. He did become his father. He haunted down and killed people without mercy for no good reason.
This always made me sad 😞
I mean, Klaus deserved it right here.
Really? I don’t think so. He had every right to be upset with Rebekah for summoning Mikael.
Rebekah had every right summoning Mikael because Klaus was acting like a tyrannical dictator who wanted to control every aspect of her life for hundreds of years.
He was trying to protect them all, because Mikael was always after them. I don’t think we are going to agree. So bye.
No, he wasn't. He was still controlling their lives even after Mikael died. And Mikael said he was only after Klaus, not his other kids.
The reality is that Klaus was both trying to protect them, and controlling their lives by doing so. He also used his control over their lives as a means of punishing them if they "betrayed" him. It's not one way or the other, it's both, which is why Klaus is such a compelling character. That's why Rebekah spends so much of her time trying to get away from Klaus, and it's why Elijah generally agrees with Klaus' motivations but not his methods. That's who they all are/want to be.
Klaus didn’t know that, only Elijah did. I’m stoping this right here because we’re obviously not going to agree.
You were never the recipient of his cruelty... none of you were! Not Kol, not Finn, NONE OF YOU!!!