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What Happened to Klaus in The Vampire Diaries Season 4 ?

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    Klaus in The Vampire Diaries Season 4, Episode 23, “Graduation”

    The Vampire Diaries Season 4 may be over, but if you’re anything like us you’re still thinking back to the wild ride it was! If that’s how we feel, imagine how the various characters are doing?
    Take your pick of any character living or dead, and I can virtually guarantee you that if I were in their shoes, I’d either be recuperating from past events at a spa, or rocking in a fetal position on my floor, only to lured back to the land of the relatively-living with promises of cuddles, ice cream, and repeat viewings of the original Dirty Dancing. Luckily, the citizens of Mystic Falls, the veritable nexus of the supernatural world, are nothing like us. Give them a shower and a drink at the Grill and they are good to go.
    Among the quick to bounce back? Our dear, ruby-lipped friend Klaus (Joseph Morgan). Sure, he started off on the show as the distant, cold, callous, and destructive bad-boy Original, but time passed and while Klaus is still not known for being uh, warm and cuddly, he’s earned a place in our hearts with his passion for his family, for art, for Caroline (Candice Accola), and strangely, for a sense of community.
                                                             
    Season 4 brought so many changes for a character we once all viewed as nearly impossible to hurt, wound emotionally, not to mention kill. With the addition of Silas the season’s new big bad, even Klaus found himself in the monster’s thrall. He played his political games, quick to ally himself with the new heavy on campus. But, Silas made it clear that not even Klaus was safe from his wrath. It wasn’t enough to trick Klaus into believe he had pieces of the white oak stake in his chest – he had to appear as Caroline and mock him emotionally too. Rough stuff!
    With Elena (Nina Dobrev) turned vampire, her doppleganger blood, a necessary ingredient in Klaus’s process of turning wolves into hybrids virtually dried up, except for the limited stored supply. This had Klaus looking for a new home and new family of friends after it becomes clear that Caroline isn’t over Tyler (Michael Trevino), and that Rebekah (Claire Holt) will probably never forgive him for his refusal to help her attain the Cure.
                                                            
    Things change, and no one knows this better than an immortal who has had the chance to sit around and watch it do just that. After a dalliance with Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin), Klaus finds their paths crossing once more on a journey to New Orleans with Elijah (Daniel Gillies). The city he once ran is now being managed by his cocky protege, who Klaus realizes must be put in his place. As if this weren’t enough, he discovers that Hayley is pregnant with his child, and that he must join forces with a witch to meet his goals, not something he’s wild about doing.
    It’s a whole new world of changes for Klaus, and while he didn’t embrace them grateful what with all the yelling and storming off and near-crying, embrace them he finally did. He won’t see as much of him on The Vampire Diaries Season 5, but we won’t be able to resist checking in with him come the first season of his new show, The Originals.

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