Vampire Diaries season 5 episode 6 "Handle WIth Care" spoilers: Silas to die to bring Bonnie back to life

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"The Vampire Diaries" season 5 episode 6 will be airing on CW at 8 p.m. ET tonight.

The official synopsis of "Vampire Diaries" season 5 episode 6 titled "Handle With Care" is as follows:

"INDESTRUCTIBLE – Silas happily announces his new goal to Damon and Elena, but they are skeptical when he promises to accomplish one important task in return for their help. Tessa (guest star Janina Gavankar) confidently tells Stefan about her next move, then realizes that Silas has managed to outsmart her. A desperate Katherine discovers a new and unexpected consequence of becoming human again, and realizes she needs a new place to stay. In exchange for a spot in the dorm room, she offers to show Caroline how to get answers from Dr. Maxfield (guest star Rick Cosnett). Bonnie is touched by Jeremy's strength and determination to stand by her. Finally, Damon is stunned when he figures out the secret to Tessa's plan."

According to sneak peak promo clips released by CW, the plan is underway to bring Bonnie back to life. Jeremy and Elena hope to restore her spirit to her body. However, Silas' sexist "boys only" rule makes Elena indignant.

Further spoilers suggest that Silas may sacrifice his life in order to resurrect Bonnie. Silas, Jeremy, Damon and Elena all head to Salvatore mansion to carry out their mission.

Be sure to tune in to CW at 8p.m. ET to catch season 5 episode 6 of Vampire Diaries on Nov. 7, 2013.

For those who miss tonight's episode, be sure to watch the full episodes online via live stream on the CW website.

Watch the latest sneak peak video clip below:

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