The girls of the show — Nina, Kat, Kayla Ewell (Vicki), Candice Accola (Caroline), and Sara Canning (Jenna) — regularly have sleepovers at Nina and Kayla’s house. On a rainy Thursday two weeks ago, the cast gathered in Kat’s trailer to watch the show. “We all got food from catering and watch it in my room. It was pouring rain and my room is the only one that really got reception. So we were all sitting there, about six or seven people, watching it.
Here is an excerpt:(SPOILERS) So let’s talk about this Halloween episode you guys have coming up. Vicki has just been turned into a vampire, so the big question is, is Vicki going to be a good vampire or a bad vampire?
Well, you know, she’s an addict. Everyone’s transition is different in our mythology, and it really comes down to some key personality traits that just get magnified. All of her little addictions and quirks get magnified now that she’s a vampire. It’ll make for a very bipolar personality. In our mythology, when you’re turning into a vampire, you’re confused. Your addiction to prey and to feed is mixed into your emotions, like love and lust and desire. You always hurt the ones you love the most! So Vicki is most dangerous to people like Jeremy. It’s the same way that Stefan sort of flares up around Elena – when they’re making out and his eyes get all inflamed – love and lust and desire are triggers.
Here is an excerpt: TVGuide.com: Vicki is becoming a vampire. Tells us about her journey.
Ewell: It was really fun to find out that I was becoming a vampire because I was the first to make the transition. The second thought I had was, “Oh crap, I have to do this now.” I talked to some of our producers, and asked what some good movies to watch are. One I watched was Interview with the Vampire, to actually study how they bite people and suck their blood. You have to grow the fangs, so your gums are aching. You have to go through all the things that you’re feeling physically because you’re completely changing. I’ve never played anything animalistic before, so this has been such a fun stretch for me.
PopEater: The fictional vampire genre is a very crowded space right now, with ‘Twilight,’ ‘True Blood,’ etc. How much of the show’s popularity relies on the vampire craze?
Zach Roerig: “I think the initial craze was generated from the recent vampire explosion, but now I think fans are genuinely invested in each character. We are also given great material to work with from our dedicated writers.”
Ian Somerhalder is in the November issue of August Man Magazine. He looks smoldering in the picture above and you can check out mor hot pics of him at Just Jared.
You can also catch excerpts from his interview here.
Bonnie is my favorite character, well after by boy Damon, love him!!!!
Here is an excerpt from the interview:
We’ve seen Bonnie begin to explore her abilities, like when she lit an entire room full of candles at the Founder’s Day party, or when she used her thoughts to splash water out of a bucket at the car wash, but according to Katerina, that’s just the beginning of what Bonnie can do. “Her storyline is evolving so rapidly, there aren’t enough pages in the script to do backstory. She’s evolving so quickly and doing a lot of different things — a lot with fire, a lot with her mind. I will say that she can levitate certain things, and she can see certain things, and she has a bit of telekinesis.”
TVGuide.com: Is Bonnie a good witch or an evil witch?
Graham: She’s a good witch. She would never hurt anyone. She’s blowing things up and causing fires and certain things are happening because she doesn’t have control over it. I don’t think she’s doing it to necessarily hurt anyone. She’s still Bonnie Bennett; she’s still Elena Gilbert’s best friend and the sweet girl who grew up in Mystic Falls, Virginia. But she’s really doing some things that can hurt people. Just the thought of that terrifies her. Wait until you see the next episode; it evolves so much past anything you can imagine.