Where was Klaus When Caroline went looking for him in Season 7?

The Vampire Diaries introduced Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson in Season 2, Episode 17. He was only featured on TVD a handful of times, but Klaus was an interesting and memorable character. Later, Klaus would be featured with his siblings on the spin-off show, The Originals. Season 3 has been the most intense yet and there is concern about the Mikaelson prophecy. Last week on The Vampire Diaries, Caroline Forbes mentioned not finding Klaus when she traveled to New Orleans. Was this a spoiler for The Originals? Does the prophecy get fulfilled, did Klaus go into hiding, or is there something else going on?

Before anyone gets too worried, The CW network renewed The Originals. The news came back in March, according to Is My Show Cancelled. It was an early surprise for fans, especially since renewal and cancellation announcements usually happen in May. With the show being renewed, either the Mikaelson prophecy will not happen, or the storyline will continue in Season 4.

However, fans could not ignore Caroline's statement in the last episode of The Vampire Diaries. As previously reported by The Inquisitr, Caroline was marked by Bonnie, the new vampire huntress, Caroline left to go on the run with Stefan. During an awkward and angry conversation with her ex-boyfriend, Caroline mentioned she couldn't find Klaus anywhere when she traveled to New Orleans. So, was this a spoiler for The Originals?

The Vampire Diaries
Season 7
Where was Klaus When Caroline went looking for him in Season 7?

Season 7 DVD cover

Starring

  • Paul Wesley
  • Ian Somerhalder
  • Kat Graham
  • Candice King
  • Zach Roerig
  • Matt Davis
  • Michael Malarkey

Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseOctober 8, 2015 –
May 13, 2016
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The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was renewed for a seventh season by The CW on January 11, 2015,[1] and premiered on October 8, 2015.[2] On March 11, 2016, The CW renewed The Vampire Diaries for an eighth season,[3] which was confirmed to be the final one in July 2016.[4]

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore
  • Ian Somerhalder as Damon Salvatore
  • Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett
  • Candice King as Caroline Forbes
  • Zach Roerig as Matt Donovan
  • Matt Davis as Alaric Saltzman
  • Michael Malarkey as Enzo St. John

Recurring[edit]

  • Elizabeth Blackmore as Valerie Tulle
  • Scarlett Byrne as Nora Hildegard
  • Teressa Liane as Mary-Louise
  • Todd Lasance as Julian
  • Leslie-Anne Huff as Rayna Cruz
  • Jaiden Kaine as Beau
  • Ana Nogueira as Penny Ares
  • Mouzam Makkar as Alex St. John
  • Lily Rose Mumford as Josie Saltzman
  • Tierney Mumford as Lizzie Saltzman

Special guest[edit]

  • Annie Wersching as Lily Salvatore
  • Michael Trevino as Tyler Lockwood
  • Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson

Guest[edit]

  • Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Jo Laughlin (possessed by Florence)
  • Tim Kang as Oscar (himself; possessed by an unknown phoenix stone vampire)
  • Alex Mauriello as Krystal
  • Aisha Duran as Virginia St. John
  • Evan Gamble as Henry Wattles
  • Ryan Dorsey as Marty Hammond (possessed by Stefan Salvatore)
  • Justice Leak as Malcolm
  • John Charles Meyer as young Giuseppe Salvatore
  • Gavin Casalegno as young Damon Salvatore
  • Luke Judy as young Stefan Salvatore
  • Euseph Messiah as Ellis
  • Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert (voice only; uncredited)

Episodes[edit]

Casting[edit]

The cast features Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore, Ian Somerhalder as Damon Salvatore, Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett, Candice Accola as Caroline Forbes and Zach Roerig as Matt Donovan.

On April 6, 2015, it was announced that Nina Dobrev would be leaving after the sixth season and that Michael Trevino would only appear as a guest on the new season.[27][28] On April 11, 2015, it was announced that Steven R. McQueen would be departing the show.[29]

On July 15, 2015, it was announced that Scarlett Byrne and Teressa Liane were hired to play Nora and Mary Louise, respectively. Nora and Mary Louise are described as extremely powerful and protective with each other, because it is the first same-sex couple in the series; additionally it is reported that Elizabeth Blackmore was chosen to give life to Valerie.[30] The trio is part of the family of heretics adopted by Lily Salvatore. On November 5, it was announced that Leslie-Anne Huff was hired to play Rayna, a vampire huntress.[31]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Based on 13 reviews, the 7th season currently holds a 77% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 7.75 out of 10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Despite an Elena-less season, Vampire Diaries still has plenty of fleshed out plot and new characters for fans to sink their teeth into."[32]

Ratings[edit]

References[edit]

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Does Caroline meet Klaus in Season 7?

This episode begins a crossover with The Originals that concludes on "A Streetcar Named Desire". Flashforward: Caroline and the twins have come to meet Klaus at the same bar that Stefan was hiding. A waitress informs her that it has been three years since Klaus has disappeared.

What episode does Klaus return in Season 7?

Stefan goes to New Orleans to lure Rayna Cruz away from his friends and comes face to face with Klaus Mikaelson, who's suspicious of his old friend's arrival.

What happens in season 7 episode 14 of Vampire Diaries?

Valerie and Damon discuss their plans for catching Rayna Cruz and keeping Stefan alive. She tells Damon he can't trust the Armory. They will use his as bait and not care if he dies so long as they catch the Huntress. Bonnie confronts Enzo about his decision to turn on his friends in order to find out about his family.

What happens Season 7 episode 15 TVD?

Episode Info Stefan and Valerie pursue an herb that can hide them from Rayna; Bonnie makes a discovery that thwarts Damon's plan to take Rayna down; Stefan questions his future with Caroline; Matt decides it may be time to take a real stand against vampires.