No, Jeremy Gilbert from 'The Vampire Diaries' doesn't actually become a vampire. Although he's part of a strong lineage of supernatural beings, his bloodline gives him abilities as a 'hunter' of the supernatural, not as a vampire. His journey's filled with ups and downs, but being a vampire isn't one of them.
In 'The Vampire Diaries', Jeremy Gilbert, who's originally introduced to us as an ordinary high school student with a love for drawing and a pretty tragic life, doesn't turn into a vampire. Instead, he discovers that he's from a long line of supernatural beings known as 'Hunters'.
These Hunters are endowed with immense strength and agility to protect humankind from vampires and other supernatural threats. He certainly goes through a lot, including being seen with and even dating vampires, suffering loss, and growing from a frustrated, directionless boy to a strapping young Hunter, but he never crosses the line into vampiric territory.
Those unique, supernatural attributes of his make him more of a defender against the dark than part of it. This arc, the maturation and evolution of his character, make for some of the most dramatic and engaging moments in the series.
The tension between his obligations as a Hunter and his relationships with vampire characters creates a multifaceted, nuanced portrayal of this character. However, becoming a vampire was not a part of his journey.
No, Jeremy Gilbert does not become a vampire in The Vampire Diaries. Although there is a pivotal scene where he consumes vampire blood and overdoses on pills—implying he may be trying to trigger a vampire transformation—he does not die from the overdose. The vampire blood in his system heals him instead, preventing the transition.
Rather than becoming a vampire, Jeremy’s supernatural journey takes a different turn. In Season 4, he is revealed to be a potential vampire hunter, and eventually becomes one of the Brotherhood of the Five—a rare group of supernaturally enhanced hunters destined to kill vampires. This transformation gives him special powers, including visions, strength, and the ability to see a mystical map leading to the cure for vampirism.
Jeremy’s role evolves significantly throughout the series, but he remains human, enhanced by supernatural abilities—never a vampire.
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Oh, Jeremy Gilbert's arc in 'The Vampire Diaries' is such a rollercoaster! Initially, he's very much human—just Elena's younger brother, dealing with grief and typical teenage angst. But the show loves to twist things. After a near-death experience, he becomes a 'ghost whisperer' of sorts, seeing spirits due to a supernatural loophole. Later, he gets turned into a vampire hunter via the Hunter's Curse mark, which is a whole other can of worms. He never becomes a full vampire, though. The show keeps him in this fascinating gray area where he's touched by the supernatural but never fully embraces the fangs-and-blood lifestyle like Stefan or Damon.
What's interesting is how his character evolves through these changes. He starts off as this vulnerable kid, but the supernatural elements force him to grow up fast. The way his relationships shift—especially with Bonnie and his sister—adds so much depth to the story. Honestly, I kinda wish we'd seen more of his hunter side explored before the show wrapped up.
Jeremy Gilbert's journey in 'The Vampire Diaries' is one of those arcs that starts off rough but ends up being surprisingly deep. At first, he’s just Elena’s troubled little brother, drowning in grief after their parents’ death and rebelling hard. But then—bam—he becomes a supernatural magnet. He gets turned into a vampire hunter thanks to his family’s legacy, which is wild because he’s literally the last person you’d expect to handle that pressure. The show does a great job of showing his growth, especially when he starts seeing ghosts (including his dead ex, Anna, which is heartbreaking).
What really got me was how Jeremy’s relationship with Bonnie evolves. They’re this fragile, sweet couple caught in chaos, and his 'death' in season four wrecked me (even though he got brought back thanks to Bonnie’s magic). But then the writers hit us with another twist: Jeremy leaves Mystic Falls to train as a hunter, which felt like a natural but bittersweet end for his character. It’s like he finally outgrew the town’s drama, but I low-key missed his messy, relatable energy in the later seasons.
Jeremy Gilbert’s return in 'The Vampire Diaries' is one of those twists that had fans screaming at their screens. After his heartbreaking death in season 4, the show pulled a classic supernatural move—bringing him back through the Other Side and later the resurrection ring. But here’s the thing: his return wasn’t just a cheap trick. It tied into Bonnie’s arc as the anchor to the Other Side, adding layers of emotional weight. Watching Jeremy struggle with being a ghost magnet and then adjusting to life again was oddly relatable, like a metaphor for grief. The show handled his resurrection better than most, even if it got messy with the whole hunter curse later.
Personally, I loved how his character evolved post-return. He went from being Elena’s kid brother to a legit hunter with his own agency. That scene where he burns his hand to prove he’s alive? Chills. Though some fans argue his later seasons felt sidelined, I think his arc wrapped satisfyingly—alive and finally free of the supernatural chaos. Side note: Steven R. McQueen’s performance made even the weirdest plotlines work.