CW Presents: The Vampire Diaries

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Wait that wasn't the final?
 
I had slept through 45 minutes of last nights episode but kinda figured out that Aunt Jenna had bit the big one by the way it ended.:( When will the full episode be on either CW website or Hulu so I can watch the whole episode?
 
Big question Is how will they get Damon out of hole they put him In.Anyone who
thinks Ian Somerhalder Is being written out Is crazy.

Now I just hope Katharine survives the finale.I need evil sexy Nina Dobrev on my screen.
 
I'm betting that Elena and Jeremy end up with Alaric as their legal guardian. It just makes the most sense.

I wonder what they're going to do with Matt though... it's not his life? Well, given that it's the life of pretty much every character on the show now, you kinda dont serve much of a purpose, really. I mean, it isn't that I dont like him, the writers just need to find something to do there. I'm guessing that something happens for him in the finale.
 
My guess?
Elijah's elixir.

I agree, they introduced it for a reason


but yea, you know what would be a lot cooler, if Jenna was still alive and Matt or Jeremy were the ones sacrificed instead

I hate that they kill off all the hot girls that come on this show
 
http://www.tvline.com/2011/05/vampire-diaries-exit-interview-sun-also-rises/

Vampire Diaries Actress Opens Up About Her Big Death Scene: 'It Was Really Emotional'

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The Vampire Diaries lost a few good (wo)men Thursday night, but one death was more painful and poignant than the others. Before we name this doomed character outright, I’ll offer up a big Spoiler Alert, and advise you to move ahead — with caution — to find out how the offed actress really feels about her Mystic Falls fate.

Sadly, Sara Canning – aka Elena and Jeremy’s beloved Aunt Jenna and Alaric’s gal pal — was one of four actors to see their alter ego bite the dust in Thursday night’s jaw-dropping installment of The CW’s sophomore drama, and the most important one at that. Here’s what the actress exclusively told TVLine about her too-soon Vampire Diaries departure.

TVLINE | It was so sad to see you go last night! How are you feeling about everything the morning after?
I actually haven’t seen it yet — I’m a bad student! [Laughs] I’m sure I’ll see it at some point, though. I had seen a lot of the death when I was doing ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement), so I had a taste of it.

TVLINE | I see that you’ve also had a taste of just how loyal Vampire Diaries fans can be. The outcry on Twitter over Jenna’s death was outrageous — in a great way.
I was overjoyed by the situation on Twitter. I was just so happy and grateful for every single person who felt that Jenna was an integral part of the show, because I felt that way as well.

TVLINE | How do you feel about how Jenna died? Do you think it was an honorable way for her to go?
I think so. It was a little sudden, but besides that, I wanted to wrap what Jenna meant in the show as best I could in the amount of time that was left for the character. We’ve seen her in the past few episodes realize that a lot had been hidden from her; she hadn’t been protecting Elena and Jeremy as well as she thought she had been. Granted, she wasn’t given the chance to do so because she was kept in the dark about what was going on, but what was nice about Jenna’s final act was that it was her piecing the puzzle together when she went to kill Greta. The absolute last thing she could do was throw a wrench in the sacrifice plan. It was very perceptive on her part to realize that the witch was an important cog in Klaus’ wheel, and that she needed to take her out — even though she wasn’t successful. [Laughs]

TVLINE | How far in advance did you know that Jenna would be killed off?
About three week — which is quick, but that’s sort of what you get with a show like Vampire Diaries because things change so quickly. And things change for [executive producers] Kevin [Williamson] and Julie [Plec] quickly, as well. So, it was a quick transition — both literally for me, and on the show.

TVLINE | What was your reaction upon receiving your final script? Were you surprised at all to discover the manner in which Jenna would be leaving?
Julie had explained Jenna’s death to me beforehand, so I wasn’t terribly surprised. I actually didn’t know that it would focus so much on Jenna and Elena, and what she feels her faults have been. Our characters had a similar moment in the beginning of Season 1, so it was challenging for me to try and address something that’s really at the heart of their relationship — Jenna going from Elena’s friend to her parental figure. It was really interesting to deal with that in the middle of all the fear.

TVLINE | Speaking of “the fear,” there was something subtle yet unwavering about Jenna’s transition into a vampire. How did you approach that scene?
I tried to set some specifics for Jenna’s transition and what that was like for her, because we’ve seen a number of characters on the show transition into vampires. I wanted to hold true to those characteristics but also put her own spin on it. We all know that when humans on the show turn into vampires, different qualities from their human/mortal lives intensify, so it was a lot to try and touch on in one episode — other than the actual sacrifice itself and wrapping up Jenna’s journey.

TVLINE | It’s no secret that the Vampire Diaries cast is a close-knit group, so I imagine your last day on set was an emotional one. Did any of your real-life feelings spillover into Jenna’s death scene?
Paul Sommers directed the episode and he really wanted to shoot it in sequence, which I thought was great of him to give such consideration. It was such a large buildup to go from turning into a vampire, to the conversations within the ring of fire, to seeing Jules’ death — which was so violent — to deciding to try to fight, so it was great of him to do that. The next night, after shooting the death scene, I was on set again for some shots just lying on the rock as a dead body. [Laughs] So it was an emotional peak… and then just lying there. Which is fine! It was really emotional, though, since [the show] has been my home for two years and I made a lot of close relationships in Atlanta. But for me, the scene ended up being about the last two seasons of Jenna more so than Sara leaving.

TVLINE | At least we know that dead people on Vampire Diaries usually pop-up again down the road!
I’m very grateful to Kevin and Julie for bringing me aboard this show and I really think the world of the cast and crew, so of course I’d come back. It would be much different to return to the show in that capacity, but I’d be open to it.

TVLINE | What’s next for you? Any immediate plans?
I actually have a few things that I’m doing right now. I’m working on a short [film] that’s a noir piece, and I’m really excited about that. I also am doing a film at the end of this month for Lifetime called The Hunt for the I-5 Killer, which is based on true events. I’ve been auditioning, but I just got back to Vancouver a week ago, so that’s just a huge move to deal with.
 
A decent season finale for season 2. Can't wait to see where they take season 3. Stefan turning to the darkside to save his brother will surely bring back the tension & confrontation between them from season 1 & hopefully lead to some good fights. Jeremy being haunted by ghosts of Girlfriends past who have died will also be interesting to see what they do with that.
 
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Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't Jeremy be a Vampire ? He drank Anna's blood & then he almost died once before didn't he ?
 
Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't Jeremy be a Vampire ? He drank Anna's blood & then he almost died once before didn't he ?

Yes Jeremy drank Anna's blood wanting to become a vampire & he planned to off himself with an overdose of sleeping pills but nothing ever came of it, also in the same episode I thought Damon attempted to break his neck & kill him & help him along to becoming a vampire but the ring protected him from dying & brought him back. If Jeremy didn't become a vampire from drinking Anna's blood back then her blood would have simply been passed through his system like any other liquid long ago & it certainly wouldn't have helped him in anyway last night.
 
The finale was a bit anti-climatic. Last week's episode should've been the finale and then they just showed Damon's wolf bite as the season cliffhanger. Oh well.
 
Nah. The way they've ended the season is perfect. It pretty much sets up the entirety of the next season with Stefan/Klaus as a team, Elena and Damon probably trying to find him and Jeremy seeing dead people.
 
I love how Bonnie saved Jeremy only to have him see 2 of his exes. :p
 
Hmm... if Jeremy sees dead people, where's John and Jenna? Honestly, I can't decide whether to hate the creators or not. First, they kill off my favourite character, John. But then, they go and bring back Anna!! :D

Hope she sticks around.


And on another note, if Klaus and Katherine have been staying in Alaric's flat, where has he been staying? Or have the three of them been living together? That would make one awesome sitcom.
 
The finale was a bit anti-climatic. Last week's episode should've been the finale and then they just showed Damon's wolf bite as the season cliffhanger. Oh well.

well this episode was suppose to be looked at as the epilouge, where the finale was last week

All I know is, Klaus is a bad bad man......that dude is a total B.A. and creepy to boot!

Alllllllllllllllllll the originals were right there in mystic falls the whole time, Klaus travels with them wherever he goes.....next season is going to be crazy

I like that Stefan is bad again, he is pretty boring with out being evil

For a highly hysterical review of last nights episode, peep this link

http://www.tv.com/story/25841.html
 
I think they've already worked themselves an out for the whole thing with Stefan working for Klaus. Remember [blackout]Stefan started drinking human blood earlier in the season so he wouldn't go crazy again like Klaus wants him to. So he could be faking it to trick him.[/blackout]
 
I think they've already worked themselves an out for the whole thing with Stefan working for Klaus. Remember [blackout]Stefan started drinking human blood earlier in the season so he wouldn't go crazy again like Klaus wants him to. So he could be faking it to trick him.[/blackout]
Yes but he didnt consume that much,what made him go over the edge was killing the girl at the end.
 
I wonder..... if getting killed with vampire blood in your system turns you into a vampire, does getting killed with vamp-wolf hybrid blood in your system turn you into a hybrid?

Might that be how Klaus builds an army?
 
I think they've already worked themselves an out for the whole thing with Stefan working for Klaus. Remember [blackout]Stefan started drinking human blood earlier in the season so he wouldn't go crazy again like Klaus wants him to. So he could be faking it to trick him.[/blackout]

yea but...

Stefan was pretty much forced to drink 20X more then he usually does. Yea he was controlling himself with human blood, taking little sips here and there, but once he started SUCKING those babies down, all that hard work just went away, a top of the fact that he looked like a junkie at one point that episode, after gorging on countless bags thrown in front of him.....Klaus also made him kill that non compelled girl, so yea he is back to 1864 RIPPER Stefan....I mean dude is a bad guy as well, you heard Klaus, stefan wiped out a whole village or something. Something cheesey like "elena's love" will help him snap out of it, who knows, regardless no one is tricking klaus, dude is too good, he knew about katherine and the vervain, he just pretended he didn't know
 
I wonder..... if getting killed with vampire blood in your system turns you into a vampire, does getting killed with vamp-wolf hybrid blood in your system turn you into a hybrid?

Might that be how Klaus builds an army?

I dunno?

I mean....I would think you would just have to have his blood fed to you and then get your neck snapped

and of course......first time they go to kill a human as a vampire, it will automatically trigger the werewolf curse

I heard people be like "he is the most powerful, why would he want to make people just as strong"

But you gotta figure, he will be 1,000 years older than every hybrid he creates, no matter how 'bad ass' they are, their might be limitations.....like they can't turn into a werewolf at will, only during the full moon, ect ect
 
Yeah, I'm pretty sure his power would more come from his being an Original than being a hybrid. Even if he does make more hybrids, they'd still be new hybrids.
 
So they wanted SMG to play Rose but of course she declined. Wish she hadnt.
 
8:00-9:00 P.M. “THE VAMPIRE DIARIES”

Based on the best-selling book series, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES is the story of two vampire brothers, obsessed with the same gorgeous girl, who are battling to control the fate of an entire town. In season one, Stefan and Damon Salvatore returned to their hometown of Mystic Falls, Virginia, for very different reasons. Stefan was determined to get to know Elena Gilbert, who bears a striking resemblance to Katherine Pierce, the beautiful but ruthless vampire the brothers knew and loved — in 1864. Damon, on the other hand, was intent on releasing Katherine from the tomb where he believed she was trapped by a witch's spell all those years ago. In the explosive season finale, Elena's uncle set a plan in motion that saw the return of the vengeful Katherine Pierce. In season two, Katherine's appearance and her precise manipulation threw a wrench into the love triangle between Stefan, Elena and Damon, and the other residents of Mystic Falls were forced to choose sides as they fell victim to a new breed of danger. Stefan and Damon were later met with their greatest challenge yet — the arrivals of Elijah and Klaus, two of the “original” vampires. As Klaus goes head to head with Damon and takes a special interest in Stefan, he is also seemingly focused on breaking the “Sun and Moon” curse by sacrificing Elena. Yet no matter what action the brothers take to protect Elena, Klaus won’t be swayed from his mission, proving to be the most powerful vampire in existence. Season three opens the door to learn more about Klaus and The Original Family as his motives for wanting Stefan on his side are finally revealed. As Stefan sinks deeper into the dark side, Damon and Elena struggle with the guilt of their growing bond even as they work together to bring Stefan back from the edge. The ghosts from Jeremy’s past have a powerful message they’re trying to deliver to him, not to mention the impact they’re having on his relationship with Bonnie. And as Caroline and Tyler grow closer, a war erupts between their families. The series stars Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert, Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore, Ian Somerhalder as Damon Salvatore, Steven R. McQueen as Jeremy Gilbert, Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett, Candice Accola as Caroline Forbes, Zach Roerig as Matt Donovan, Michael Trevino as Tyler Lockwood, Matt Davis as Alaric Saltzman and Joseph Morgan as Klaus. Based on the series of books by L. J. Smith, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES is from Bonanza Productions Inc., Outerbanks Entertainment and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios with executive producers Kevin Williamson (“Scream,” “Dawson’s Creek”), Julie Plec (“Kyle XY,” “Wasteland”), Leslie Morgenstein (“Gossip Girl,” “Private”) and Bob Levy (“Gossip Girl,” “Privileged”).
Klaus is a regular. :up:
 
Eh. I could do without him being a regular. For all the hype that was built up around him, I found him to be kind of a bore compared to Katherine and hell even Elijah.
 
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