What song do they dance to in Vampire Diaries?
Feel So Close
When Damon and Elena fed on humans and danced at a college party to “Feel So Close” by Calvin Harris. “This song always makes me think of TVD, especially Elena and Damon. When they’re dancing and have blood running down their faces and are just feeling the moment.
What episode is the 1920s dance TVD?
Do Not Go Gentle
20s Decade Dance was an event featured in the Season Three episode, Do Not Go Gentle.
What dance did Elena and Damon Do?
It was a celebration of Elena’s life and character — not to mention, a full-blown waltz down memory lane. In the final minutes of last night’s heartbreaking finale, Damon and Elena shared one last dance together, on the street where they first met.
What episode does Stefan and Elena dance?
Miss Mystic Falls
Miss Mystic Falls
“Miss Mystic Falls” | |
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The Vampire Diaries episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 19 |
Directed by | Marcos Siega |
Written by | Bryan Oh Caroline Dries |
What episode is the 50s decade dance?
Unpleasantville
This event happened in the Season One episode Unpleasantville.
How many songs are on the Vampire Diaries soundtrack?
Find all 1241 songs featured in The Vampire Diaries Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon.
What was the song that Damon danced to on the Vampire Diaries?
Here are some of our favorite responses: 1. First, when Damon and Elena danced in the street to “Hunger” by Ross Copperman before she was put in a coma. “This moment never fails to make me cry.” 2. When Elena called Stefan, but he couldn’t talk because he was with Klaus, and “A Drop In The Ocean” by Ron Pope played.
What was the song that broke me on the Vampire Diaries?
When “Oblivion” by Bastille played while Stefan learned that Elena and Damon were sleeping together. “The song that breaks me is when ‘Oblivion’ plays when Stefan finds out Damon and Elena are sleeping together.” 26. When Elena and Damon reunited with their families in the afterlife and “Take On the World” by You Me At Six played.