dimanche 29 novembre 2009
samedi 21 novembre 2009
Season 1 episode 10 - The turning point
jeudi 12 novembre 2009
Damon Salvatore makes Entertainment Weekly's ''TV's Best Bitches'' list
Damon Salvatore has made Entertainment Weekly’s Best Bitches list ^^, which will be featured in the magazine’s latest issue (available from tomorrow). There’s an amusing article on the subject up on their PopWatch blog in which we learn all about Ian Somerhalder’s reaction to fans asking him to bite them, and the reasons he has to politely turn them down XD.CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE =)
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Season 1 episode 9 - History Repeating
Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) gets a break from the mysterious new history teacher, Alaric Saltzman (guest star Matt Davis, 'Legally Blonde') and introduces Alaric to Jenna (Sara Canning). Bonnie (Katerina Graham) is having terrifying dreams about one of her ancestors. Despite Elena's (Nina Dobrev) efforts to smooth things over, Bonnie and Caroline (Candice Accola) continue to argue over the medallion. When the girls hold a seance to help them decide what to do, the results are stranger than any of them expected. Matt (Zach Roerig) comes to Caroline's aid when she needs a friend. Damon (Ian Somerhalder) finally reveals to Stefan (Paul Wesley) the stunning reason he has returned to Mystic Falls.
mercredi 4 novembre 2009
Serial changes from the book to the tv show

The television series has changed many things in adapting the novels to screen. Some minor changes include characters’ last names being changed and their relationships to each other somewhat altered. Some major changes include renaming the town the story is set in. Fell’s Church was changed to Mystic Falls, as producers were unable to get legal clearance for the name. Also, Jeremy Gilbert, Elena’s younger brother, is not a character in the novels (Elena instead has a little sister named Margaret). Similarly, the character of Jenna Sommers, Elena’s aunt, was originally named Judith Gilbert in the novels. The character of Bonnie in the novels was a red head and a descendant to the Druids, in the TV series she appears African-American and is a descendant of the Salem witches. Also Vicki and Matt are brother and sister in the TV series but aren’t in the novels.
Both Damon’s and Stefan’s back stories have also been changed. Instead of hailing from Renaissance Italy, Stefan and Damon appear to be from Civil War-era Mystic Falls. Another addition is Zach, Stefan and Damon’s human relative, as this character never appeared in the novels. Also, in the novels, Elena is described as a blonde, blue-eyed, “ice princess”, whereas in the show she is a brown-eyed brunette. In the books, Caroline is also depicted as an “Egyptian Princess”, where in the show she has blonde hair and blue eyes. Elena’s other best friend Meredith from the novel is not in the TV series. However, it has been hinted that she will eventually appear.
Halloween!
Paul Wesley interview

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mardi 3 novembre 2009
Kayla Ewell Talks Vicki and Vampire Diaries

Kayla Ewell, who plays Vicki of course, has a given a new interview where she talks of her character and the show.
She’s given this interview after Haunted, so I don’t want to write much here, because it is obviously very full of spoilers for those who don’t know what happens with Vicki.
So, you can read the interview behind the cut.
**SPOILER ALERT**
Vampire Diaries’ Kayla Ewell talks about Vicki dying & a possible return. Michael Ausiello over at EW recently interviewed Kayla Ewell who plays Vicki on the CW’s new hit show “Vampire Diaries.”
In an exclusive interview with them, she talked about when she first new that her character would be killed off the show,how she felt about it,filming alternate death scenes,and a possible return for Vicki.
First, she did confirm that Vicki is really dead by stating, ” Sadly, yes. It’s funny because I almost died four times on the show.”
Next, she talked about finally being able to tell her friends the truth about not currently working on the show,since she had to keep Vicki’s death a secret. She stated, “Yes. It’s a relief to finally be able to talk about it. People have been coming up to me in L.A. going, “Why aren’t you in Atlanta working on the show?” And I’m like, “Oh, I’m just here visiting my family. I had a couple of days off.” I’ve had to basically lie. But The CW and Warner Bros. wanted my death to be a big shock. And I think it will be.”
She revealed that she knew early on that Vicki would die. She stated, “I knew very early on. But knowing it and actually going through it are two completely different things. Seven episodes is a lot of time to bond with people. Being back in L.A. has been harder than I thought it would be because this job was more special to me than any other job I’ve ever done.”
She also said she knew that when she first signed on, that it would only be for seven episodes. She stated, Yes. Vicki’s death was something that needed to happen in order for Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) to go through a transformation.”
She talked about shooting her death scene,and how they had to reshoot it because of a change in script. She stated, “Funny story: In the original script, Jeremy kills Vicki. And that’s what we shot. Jeremy is forced to choose between saving the love of his life or his sister, and he chooses his sister. We shot the whole thing and I moved back to L.A. Then about a week and a half later, I got an e-mail from Kevin and coexecutive producer Julie Plec asking me to come back to Atlanta to reshoot my death scene,only this time Stefan kills me.
Finally, she gave a little insight on how a possible return for Vicki might be feasible in the future. She stated, “Anything can happen on a vampire show. Dying doesn’t necessarily mean that someone’s gone forever.In the original script, when Vicki gets staked you see her disappear into dust. But in the reshot scene that aired, Stefan pulls the stake out and Damon takes me away. So they left the ending open to interpretation.”
I was personally thinking that same think,too. I was actually thinking that they could say Stefan missed her heart,if they decided to bring her back in the future.
Mind control

Elena wants Jeremy to believe Vicki ran away and isn't coming back—so much so that she trusted the most untrustworthy of people (undead or alive) to make it happen. Did she make the right decision? Did she have a choice? Jeremy turned to drugs and alcohol when his parents died, and one can only imagine what Vicki's tragic end would do to him. So now Jeremy will think Vicki abandoned him and he may never know that his first love loved him back. If you were in Elena’s shoes, what would you have done?
R.I.P Vicki Donovan

We haven't been turned into vampires (yet), so we don't know what Vicki was going through, but we can imagine that the transformation wasn't easy. She wasn't even ready to go out in public, so should she really have had to pay for attacking Elena with her own life? And what about poor Matt and Jeremy? They'd been through so much already. Now they're suffering another loss.The world may be better off with one less chronically bad girl, but we'll still miss Vicki. Here's hoping eveyone's favorite twice-dead girl rests in peace. Do tell us, though, do you think she got what she deserved?
Love or hate

On The Vampire Diaries, it’s good brother versus evil brother. Sometimes it seems like evil has more fun, and with Ian Somerholder’s hot portrayal of Damon, it’s hard not to cheer for the bad guy. But then he goes ahead and tries to kill Caroline and Vicki? It’s a tough call—do you love Damon? Hate him? Or just love to hate him?
Season 1 episode 8 - 162 candles
On his birthday, Stefan (Paul Wesley) is surprised by a visit from Lexi, (guest star Arielle Kebble, "Gilmore Girls"), one of his oldest friends. Still upset by the events at the Halloween haunted house, Elena (Nina Dobrev) does her best to stay away from Stefan, but Lexi gives her some unsolicited relationship advice. Elena and Jenna (Sara Canning) are surprised by a change in Jeremy's (Steven R. McQueen) behavior. At Damon's (Ian Somerhalder) insistence, Caroline (Candice Accola) tries to get his medallion back from Bonnie (Katerina Graham). Finally, Damon's offer to help Sheriff Forbes (guest star Marguerite MacIntyre) has sudden and tragic results.

