(307) Official synopsis: NIGHT OF ILLUMINATION — As Mystic Falls prepares to celebrate the traditional Illumination Night, the town is invaded by spirits of the dead. After a particularly violent encounter with an angry spirit, Damon asks Bonnie to find the reason behind the ghosts’ surprising power. Elena convinces Jeremy to use his connection to the other side to help her find a new way to reach Stefan, leading Jeremy to a terrible choice. Finally, Alaric discovers a long-hidden clue to the past.
Webclip for Ghost World (EP307)
Web clip for Thursday night’s episode, Ghost World, is now up! Bonnie angsts, Caroline is supportive, and Damon is in a very bad mood.
Btw, didn't they want to include Elenas best friend of the book Meredith this season?
I think Julie said they may bring in Meredith later on in the series, it depends on the direction because Julie and Kevin pretty much go with the flow and see what brings the most suspense for the show lol
I think Julie said they may bring in Meredith later on in the series, it depends on the direction because Julie and Kevin pretty much go with the flow and see what brings the most suspense for the show lol
During season 1, Kevin and Julie confirmed that Meredith wasn't going to be attached to the TV series. The reason was because Meredith in the books is a cross between TV Bonnie and Caroline. However, during season 2 taping, Kevin and Julie said it's a possibility she might make her grand entrance soon. Actress Katie Cassidy was rumored for the role.
During season 1, Kevin and Julie confirmed that Meredith wasn't going to be attached to the TV series. The reason was because Meredith in the books is a cross between TV Bonnie and Caroline. However, during season 2 taping, Kevin and Julie said it's a possibility she might make her grand entrance soon. Actress Katie Cassidy was rumored for the role.
She was pretty much merged with Bonnie and Caroline is Elena and Elena is Caroline based on attitudes from the book
Steven McQueen Dishes On The Ghostly Crazy Headed Our Way Thursday
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"I see dead ex-girlfriends." That's what we wish The Vampire Diaries' Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) would say in a hushed whisper every scene.
Everyone's favorite brooding younger brother has been front and center with his Sixth Sense storyline. From that first chilling stalker ghost in his house to sweet interactions with murdered ex Anna, seasoned Vampire Diaries fans like us should have known being brought back from the dead has some quirky side effects. And shady exes coming out of the woodwork are only the beginning, McQueen tells us...
When last we saw Jeremy he was teamed up for some fun buddy-cop gig with Katherine (Nina Dobrev), but does that mean they are on the same side now? Don't count on it, says McQueen: "Katherine usually has some sort of bad intention, and I think she is usually up to something. With my ring I'm like a never-failing blood bag, so I feel like me being around her is never all that good for me." That's probably a good assessment of the situation if you ask us.
Are Jeremy's problems just of the ghost variety or is it mo' ghosts, mo' problems? Vampire sister lookalikes trying to drink your blood, ghosts, girlfriend hauntings—add in the first day of school and you have a real party. Shocking right? We didn't think these kids still went to school, either.
We aren't going to have to wait forever to find out why these ghosts are visiting Jeremy. "We start to see the intentions of the ghosts," promises McQueen. "In [episode seven] you start to see the consequences of all the craziness that has happened." We like consequences.
So what else can we expect? Bonnie (Kat Graham) and Jeremy will skip into the sunset right? Not quite. "I'm starting to deal with my human relationships, family, my girlfriend, and also these ghosts relationships and how they're starting to affect each other." Does that mark the Bonnie-Jeremy romance as doomed? McQueen explains: "Bonnie and I really care for each other, but every time there is something from the past brought into it [that] kind of complicates things."
I've been watching Vampire Diaries for the past month, and I must say it has dethroned Grey's Anatomy from my new obsession. I'm stuck at ep. 7 though. Can't be assed to watch further lol.
I've been watching Vampire Diaries for the past month, and I must say it has dethroned Grey's Anatomy from my new obsession. I'm stuck at ep. 7 though. Can't be assed to watch further lol.
Yes, get into it! We welcome you with open arms to the TVD fandom.
The Vampire Diaries Exclusive: Joseph Morgan Teases the Return of Klaus
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When Vampire Diaries fans last saw Klaus, he was booking it out of Mystic Falls at the mere mention of Mikael, Elena's blood bag in hand, destination unknown.
In an exclusive interview today, Joseph Morgan delivered some bad news: we won't see Klaus again on this Thursday's "Ghost World." But the actor followed that disappointing scoop up with this exciting one: viewers are in for Klaus aplenty on episodes eight and nine!
"Episode eight will really change the game," Morgan told me of the installment titled "Ordinary People." "We'll learn more about the Mikael/Klaus relationship, see where Klaus' fear springs from and why it's so justified."
We'll also go back in time again; way, way back. Morgan couldn't offer much detail, but he did verify that another member of the Original family will be introduced via an upcoming flashback.
Look for this glimpse into Klaus' past to reveal even more about the character, whose humanity has leaked out little by little over the course of season three. Morgan describes his ancient blood sucker as "incredibly dysfunctional."
"Deep down he just wants to be loved. Friendship and family have been lacking for him the last 1,000 years."
Hence why it took him so long to compel Stefan.
"It was really important to Klaus that Stefan come around on his own, through his own free will. He really wanted to believe they could be friends like they were in the 1920s."
But there was the slight problem of Stefan's love for Elena, of course, as well as the fact that Morgan admits his vampire doesn't really understand the concept of friendship. He says Klaus has always tried to control those close to him "through fear." Look where that has gotten him.
For Morgan, conversely, his take on Klaus as a frightening figure - quiet, playful, serene - has landed him a huge fan base. A relative unknown in America prior to landing this role, he's grown into a fan favorite by combining the writers' vision for his character with his own belief that the scariest thing "isn't when someone is shouting at you."
Take the opening scene of Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, he says, citing Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz's work as Col. Hans Landa.
"The threat is that much more real because it means nothing to him. You know he'll just kill you and not think twice about it. I wanted to play on that sociopathic side."
And play it incredibly well he has. Klaus will next show up on November 3, while a new Vampire Diaries episode airs this Thursday.