One of things that the "Vampire Diaries" fans look forward to in Season 6 is the relationship between Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley) and Caroline Forbes (Candice Accola). However, TVD executive producer Julie Plec's tease about "Steroline" suggests their relationship is a little damaged in the beginning of the new season.
Julie Plec revealed in the E!Online TV Scoop report that Stefan and Caroline will have a lot to work on their friendship when the CW TV series return with a time jump of four months after the events that happened in the Season 5 finale. "We'll see if that goes anywhere," Plec teased.
It sounds like Stefan and Caroline have really changed and grown apart as the aftermath of Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Bonnie's (Kat Graham) death when the Other Side finally collapsed. Executive producer Julie Plec teased that Stefan will have a hard time dealing with Damon's death but he will have a surprising way to cope from the tragedy.
According to the Wet Paint report, one of Stefan's coping mechanisms will include a surprising source of comfort. As for Caroline, Julie Plec teased in the TV Guide interview that the blonde vampire will be the one to be the most affected.
"Caroline is probably someone who will surprise you. She's taken this loss - in a weird way almost the hardest - so she's going to have to bounce back in her Caroline way. Who she bounces back with and how she does it and how she's living her life is revealed in the first episode," Plec shared.
The executive producer further added Caroline will be finding a way to restore things in Mystic Falls like bringing Damon and Bonnie back and removing the anti-magic boundary spell that the Travelers placed on their home in Season 5. However, Plec revealed that accomplishing those things will not be easy for Caroline.
When "The Vampire Diaries" returns for Season 6, Julie Plec revealed at CW's Summer TCA party that the characters will be finding their way back to each other to start over, move on from the unpleasant events that happened and reclaim their home.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Vampire Diaries Season 6 Spoilers: Stefan Leaves Mystic Falls,
Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley) and Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) were devastated in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5 finale because of Damon Salvatore's (Ian Somerhalder) death. It is expected that Stefan and Elena will team up in Season 6 to find a way that will bring Damon and Bonnie (Kat Graham) back but actor Paul Wesley teased at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con that his character is not interested
The 32-year-old actor revealed in an interview with TVFanatic that his character took off and left Mystic Falls behind after the tragedy that happened in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5 finale episode titled "Home." Wesley added that people will think Stefan took off because he is looking for Damon and Bonnie but in reality, the Salvatore vampire is just gone.
Paul Wesley gave the fans a warning that they will see a different Stefan when "The Vampire Diaries" return with Season 6. "He decides that he doesn't want to have any part. He's doing his thing and he's completely disinterested, he's apathetic, he's given up," Wesley shared.
Wesley further revealed to MTV News during the 2014 San Diego Comic Con that his character will not be the only one different in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 but the CW TV series itself. According to the actor, "The Vampire Diaries" will not be the same show that the fans got used to watching because there is no supernatural activity due to the anti-magic boundary spell that the Travelers cast over Mystic Falls.
"The vampires can't do the things they normally do. The stories are compartmentalized geographically. I'm not sure how long that will last. Stefan has his own sort of thing, Damon and Bonnie, and then everyone [else]," the actor explained.
Paul Wesley also dropped another major detail on his character that will sting the Stefan-Elena or Stelena fans. When "The Vampire Diaries" returns with Season 6, Stefan Salvatore will no longer be pining over ex-girlfriend Elena Gilbert.
"There's no two ways about it, nobody likes a mopey, whipped dude. Viewers appreciate a character that's strong, and decisive, and masculine. I think he's moved on, and I think that's a sexy quality," Wesley explained. Co-star Ian Somerhalder agreed and even described Paul Wesley's response to the Stelena relationship a sexy one.
Ian, 35, teased that the other TVD characters will also develop different dynamics in the upcoming new season. "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 will premiere on Thursday night, Oct. 2, at 8/7c on the CW Network.
The 32-year-old actor revealed in an interview with TVFanatic that his character took off and left Mystic Falls behind after the tragedy that happened in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5 finale episode titled "Home." Wesley added that people will think Stefan took off because he is looking for Damon and Bonnie but in reality, the Salvatore vampire is just gone.
Paul Wesley gave the fans a warning that they will see a different Stefan when "The Vampire Diaries" return with Season 6. "He decides that he doesn't want to have any part. He's doing his thing and he's completely disinterested, he's apathetic, he's given up," Wesley shared.
Wesley further revealed to MTV News during the 2014 San Diego Comic Con that his character will not be the only one different in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 but the CW TV series itself. According to the actor, "The Vampire Diaries" will not be the same show that the fans got used to watching because there is no supernatural activity due to the anti-magic boundary spell that the Travelers cast over Mystic Falls.
"The vampires can't do the things they normally do. The stories are compartmentalized geographically. I'm not sure how long that will last. Stefan has his own sort of thing, Damon and Bonnie, and then everyone [else]," the actor explained.
Paul Wesley also dropped another major detail on his character that will sting the Stefan-Elena or Stelena fans. When "The Vampire Diaries" returns with Season 6, Stefan Salvatore will no longer be pining over ex-girlfriend Elena Gilbert.
"There's no two ways about it, nobody likes a mopey, whipped dude. Viewers appreciate a character that's strong, and decisive, and masculine. I think he's moved on, and I think that's a sexy quality," Wesley explained. Co-star Ian Somerhalder agreed and even described Paul Wesley's response to the Stelena relationship a sexy one.
Ian, 35, teased that the other TVD characters will also develop different dynamics in the upcoming new season. "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 will premiere on Thursday night, Oct. 2, at 8/7c on the CW Network.
Vampire Diaries Season 6 Spoilers: Elena vs. Bonnie, Julie Plec
The Delena fans of "The Vampire Diaries" are currently wondering what will happen to Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Elena's (Nina Dobrev) relationship in Season 6. Executive producer Julie Plec teased that Damon could develop a relationship with another female character in the CW TV series.
Damon and Bonnie (Kat Graham) never got along but things changed during the finale of "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5. According to an E!Online TV Scoop report, the TVD fans are currently divided in half because some want Damon to have a relationship with Bonnie since the two were together when the Other Side collapsed while the others want Damon to find his way back to the grieving Elena.
At the 2014 San Diego Comic Con, executive producer Julie Plec teased about the possibility of a Damon-Bonnie or Bamon relationship happening in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6. Plec explained that Damon and Bonnie's relationship will work if there is chemistry and on-screen connection between Ian Somerhalder and Kat Graham.
Plec revealed that Ian Somerhalder, 35, is super close with co-star Kat Graham, 24, and the two are really excited to work together. The executive producer added that there could be instant chemistry between the two just like the Klaus-Caroline or Klaroline pairing that the TVD team did.
Plec further revealed that the TVD team initially did not have any plans of building a romantic connection between Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Caroline (Candice Accola). However, the executive producer recounted that everything suddenly changed and the world melted when Klaus showed his soft and affectionate side while he cured Caroline.
Additionally, Julie Plec admitted that the focus now is to give the new relationship a chance where Damon and Bonnie will start to bond and get close. Plec teased that the Bamon relationship will begin from there and it could go further. "That's not the plan, but you never know," Plec declared.
As for the Damon-Elena or Delena relationship, Plec admitted that the two characters are no longer together at the moment but they will be longing for each other in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5 after their heartbreaking goodbye in the Season 5 finale. The executive producer claimed Delena will only be together spiritually in Season 6 with Elena missing Damon so deeply while Damon is dying to return to his lady love so profoundly.
Plec further teased that the first part of "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 will be trying to draw Damon and Elena back together.
Damon and Bonnie (Kat Graham) never got along but things changed during the finale of "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5. According to an E!Online TV Scoop report, the TVD fans are currently divided in half because some want Damon to have a relationship with Bonnie since the two were together when the Other Side collapsed while the others want Damon to find his way back to the grieving Elena.
At the 2014 San Diego Comic Con, executive producer Julie Plec teased about the possibility of a Damon-Bonnie or Bamon relationship happening in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6. Plec explained that Damon and Bonnie's relationship will work if there is chemistry and on-screen connection between Ian Somerhalder and Kat Graham.
Plec revealed that Ian Somerhalder, 35, is super close with co-star Kat Graham, 24, and the two are really excited to work together. The executive producer added that there could be instant chemistry between the two just like the Klaus-Caroline or Klaroline pairing that the TVD team did.
Plec further revealed that the TVD team initially did not have any plans of building a romantic connection between Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Caroline (Candice Accola). However, the executive producer recounted that everything suddenly changed and the world melted when Klaus showed his soft and affectionate side while he cured Caroline.
Additionally, Julie Plec admitted that the focus now is to give the new relationship a chance where Damon and Bonnie will start to bond and get close. Plec teased that the Bamon relationship will begin from there and it could go further. "That's not the plan, but you never know," Plec declared.
As for the Damon-Elena or Delena relationship, Plec admitted that the two characters are no longer together at the moment but they will be longing for each other in "The Vampire Diaries" Season 5 after their heartbreaking goodbye in the Season 5 finale. The executive producer claimed Delena will only be together spiritually in Season 6 with Elena missing Damon so deeply while Damon is dying to return to his lady love so profoundly.
Plec further teased that the first part of "The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 will be trying to draw Damon and Elena back together.
" The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 spoilers Elena will be without Damon
Based on the most recent spoilers, Elena will be left alone on the sixth season of "The Vampire Diaries".
A lot of juicy details about the upcoming season 6 of "The Vampire Diaries" were revealed at the recent San Diego Comic Con. One of the biggest shockers among these spoilers is that Elena will be alone next season.
This is backed up by spoilers spilled in various occasions. According to "The Vampire Diaries" writer and producer Julie Plec, Damon and Bonnie who disappeared to The Other
Side will never come back, although she did not confirm whether the two were dead. With Damon not coming back, Elena will be left on her own.
It is believed that Elena will grieve the loss of her lover. The panel at the recent San Diego Comic Con, especially the executive producer, also confirmed that Elena and Stefan will not rekindle their old flame. Thus, it seems that Elena will indeed be alone for a while.
In a separate interview, Plec told TV Line: "I'll just say that I think it'd be super sad for a young woman in her vibrant, early years to take her life and die on the sword for the love of a man. As much as I am a romantic and believe in true love, I also believe in therapy and trying to pull yourself together and getting on with your life."
Meanwhile, Julie Plec said some of the Originals characters will come to Mystic Falls. She explained that the writers and execs are always "talking about different paths" that can be taken to allow crossovers. However, the show runner has not revealed additional information about the appearance of the Originals character. Also, some sources suggested that Stefan will soon realize Caroline's feelings towards him and there is a possibility of new romance in the series.
SPOILER! Vampire Diaries Season 6 Premiere Title Revealed — "I'll Remember"
Two months until the Season 6 premiere of The Vampire Diaries, and we’re scooping up any and all spoilers we can about the October 2nd episode. The latest exciting news? The episode will be called “I’ll Remember.” What does the title tell us about the much-anticipated ep? We speculate below
The more we learn about the Season 6 premiere of TVD, the more excited we get. How does this latest spoiler shape what we know about the ep? Well, we already know that it will pick up several months after the events of the Season 5 finale, with all of our TVDers dealing with the apparent deaths of Bonnie and Damon in their own ways. Most obviously, this title refers to the way that tragedy still shapes the people they loved — most especially Elena and Stefan. They remember, even if they might want to forget.
Julie Plec told TVLine regarding Elena’s well-being: “She’s trying, and I won’t necessarily say she’s succeeding. She’s got some complicated coping mechanisms that are making her be things and do things and act in ways that we wouldn’t normally expect from her.” As for Stefan, Julie teases that he “has made some very big choices about how he wants to live his life in the wake of his brother’s death. That’s part of the first round of reveals of where our characters are.”
As for other implications of the title, we think the theme of remembrance will also apply to whatever’s going down in Mystic Falls — after all, the tragedies of the Season 5 finale did not just apply to our favorite characters, but to the community as a whole. When we catch back up with the townsfolk, Mystic Falls is still magic-free, which means no supernatural characters can enter it. But that doesn’t seem to be enough for the people of Mystic Falls, given that Season 6 villain Tripp is “a strong and disciplined head of a community militia and surrogate father to his young trainees who will do anything to protect his town.” This militia presumably also remembers the events of the Season 5 finale, and it will most likely shape the lengths to which this Tripp will reach to keep this town “safe.”
SPOILER! Vampire Diaries Season 6: Damon and Elena's "Bad, But Beautiful" Journey Back to Each Other
We imagine Season 6 of The Vampire Diaries is going to be an exercise in heartbreak for Delena fans. With Damon (Ian Somerhalder) trapped in some existential plane and Elena (Nina Dobrev) believing him dead, we doubt these two are going to get their happy ending any time soon. But, as tough as Delena’s journey back to one another will be to watch, it will also be “beautiful,” said TVD executive producer Julie Plec.
"Damon and Elena are obviously not together at the moment. Because he's not with us. But I think what's beautiful is they are together spiritually, because she is missing him so deeply, and he is dying to get back to her so profoundly,” Julie told E! Online. “So even though they're not physically with each other, that's what each of them wants so badly. And so, so much of the first part of the season is trying to draw them back together and then all the the things that get in their way and it's bad. It's bad but it's beautiful. Happy tears. Sad tears… Longing for each other and longing is just as beautiful as being together in a lot of ways."
So, just another exercise in delicious misery from the master of making us cry about fictional characters Julie Plec? Sign us up! But seriously. As hard as it can be to watch TVD when things are going poorly for our favorite characters, TVD usually makes it worth it in the end with the good things. Or, if they don’t, at least it makes for good TV.
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