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What episode does Klaus and Caroline kiss in Vampire Diaries?

My Brother’s Keeper (The Vampire Diaries)

“My Brother’s Keeper”
The Vampire Diaries episode
Episode no. Season 4 Episode 7
Directed by Jeffrey Hunt
Written by Caroline Dries & Elisabeth R. Finch

Did Caroline kiss Klaus?

Caroline turns around for a second, looking at where he went, before finally running home. He tells her “You’re strong, and you have a beautiful future ahead of you.” They then kiss, which is Klaus and Caroline’s first kiss, unbeknownst to Caroline.

What episode does Elijah and Elena kiss?

The Dinner Party
“The Dinner Party” is the 15th episode of the second season of The CW television series, The Vampire Diaries and the 37th episode of the series overall.

What episode does Klaus and Caroline make love?

6 Their Passionate Tryst In The Woods. Klaus returned to Mystic Falls briefly in season 5’s “500 Years Of Solitude,” and he and Caroline finally gave in to their feelings for each other.

Why did Caroline and Klaus kiss on the Vampire Diaries?

Unknown to Caroline, Tyler is being possessed by Klaus so, while Caroline is crying to Tyler and saying her goodbyes, it is really Klaus. He tells her “You’re strong, and you have a beautiful future ahead of you.”. They then kiss, which is Klaus and Caroline’s first kiss, unbeknownst to Caroline.

What was the relationship between Klaus and Caroline?

Klaus and Caroline didn’t have a conventional relationship in The Vampire Diaries, but they still managed to become a fan favorite romance. Much to everyone’s surprise, Klaus became smitten with Caroline and they developed a friendship that no one saw coming. RELATED: 10 Moments In The Vampire Diaries That Left Us Totally Stunned

Why did Klaus move to New Orleans in the Vampire Diaries?

Klaus wanted to show her the world and believes that one day, she’ll let him do so. He also stated that he intends to be her last love, no matter how long it takes, and moved to New Orleans to settle down with his soon-to-be-born daughter and his surviving siblings.