Kiki
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Post by Kiki on Mar 10, 2015 12:08:30 GMT -5
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Post by jennifer on Mar 10, 2015 13:30:28 GMT -5
I don't think Stefan will turn off his humanity because his version is Ripper mode, and he's acting normally if he's working with Elena to find a solution re: Caroline. Also, in the photos with Elena and in the empty house, he looks like regular Stefan.
A few theories:
1) Ian's comments made me think when Stefan sees Caroline on a spree, he has flashbacks to turning off his humanity before he became the Ripper of Monterrey. So his intense transformation was in the past. The pain of the memories causes him to intervene in harsh way to stop Caroline, she gets away even more intent on blood, and he & Elena are racing against time to find her.
2) Stefan decides to take Caroline to the MF prison world so she can't hurt anyone. Elena goes with him but they encounter a problem there with the shifting worlds, now becoming dangerous. The race against time is getting all three back. Not sure how Stefan's intense transformation fits in with this one. Too much like the other side?
2) I can only see Stefan taking the cure if he decided Caroline would get a little humanity back when faced with ripping into Stefan. Stefan would have to live in the prison world afterward so he doesn't age. Not very feasible!
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Post by Kiki on Mar 10, 2015 15:36:22 GMT -5
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Post by katvolley13 on Mar 10, 2015 19:44:26 GMT -5
Does anyone have a link to paul's comments on se uggh. We really need to win now .
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Post by deb on Mar 11, 2015 13:31:29 GMT -5
What surprised you the most about directing? Ian Somerhalder: The one thing I loved was the creative process of [beginning with] a blank canvas, which is a stage or set, and working with the incredible group of people. Michael Allowitz, who was one of our first assistant directors for the first four years, came on as a co-producer and helped me navigate the waters of this episode. It was a huge thing to have someone I'm so close to and who is such a great director on our show to be there with me and spend every day with us. You have your [assistant directors] and your director of photography and without those people it doesn't work. They guided me and I can only take credit for very little to be honest.
Was there one scene in the episode you're especially excited for viewers to see? Somerhalder: We have a huge party in this episode, which was a lot of fun to shoot. Bonnie and Damon have a really great scene in this episode where Bonnie is just so fed up. She always gets hurt and is always the fall girl, and it's always so intense for her. She tries her hardest to help people and it always backfires on her. This experience in the prison world made her a woman, and she's no longer going to deal with this bulls---
They had the best reunion scene though! Somerhalder: They really are happy to see each other. It's kind of cute to see the two of them together.
How is Damon handling the information about his mom? Is he in denial or is he searching for answers? Somerhalder: I think that's the question. The two most important women in his life, Katherine and his mother, abandoned him and didn't love him. That's a gnarly thing. So, he's going to spend some time trying to find out what really happened. It's a brutal thing for him to go through and he's going to have to figure it out.
Things are finally good between Damon and Elena. Will that last? Somerhalder: I don't think that's absolutely going to happen, but I think they're trying. The situation is very intense and it's hard. But you definitely see [him putting in effort] and you don't always see that side of him. So, that's cool.www.tvguide.com/news/vampire-diaries-ian-somerhalder/
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Post by Kiki on Mar 11, 2015 13:46:49 GMT -5
so Mama Salvatore didn't love Damon either? Intersting. I wonder why
and what's also interesting is:
The two most important women in his life, Katherine and his mother, abandoned him and didn't love him.
What about Elena?
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Post by deb on Mar 11, 2015 18:41:09 GMT -5
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Post by katvolley13 on Mar 11, 2015 22:57:45 GMT -5
I feel like ian is pushing bamon and paul is pushing steroline. Interesting . Maybe paul feels if he is steroline then it will be good for him with ian fans ?
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Post by jennifer on Mar 12, 2015 9:27:40 GMT -5
Ian said in TVLine interview: "And not only did they abandon me, but they did it with a smile. That, I think, is a really huge thing for [Damon]. A huge, huge, huge crush" (talking about Katherine and Mom). He's assuming a lot about Lily there, that she willingly abandoned him in 1858. To present-time Damon opening the coffin, the reasons wouldn't matter. To the story though, Ian and the promo are giving an awful lot away to say Lily walked away with a smile on her face and was a vampire. I'm guessing some of it is misdirection. Now I really think Bonnie's gift to Damon will be Lily's diary, and in it will be a different explanation for her actions.
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Post by deb on Mar 12, 2015 13:54:07 GMT -5
1. It’s called “downward spiral” for a reason. In recent years, Caroline has undoubtedly become the moral center of the Mystic Falls gang — or, to put it in Shailene Woodley terms, Carbear is their lighthouse, their somebody who holds them high, keeps them safe, and has their f–kin’ back. Therefore, it only makes sense that her downward spiral is somehow even more intense than Elena’s house-burning, cheerleader-eating one from a few years back. And of course, a lot of her IDGAF careless actions fall down hard on Stefan… 2. Shocking Salvatore history is revealed. You will not see the bomb dropped about Damon and Stefan’s family history coming. Trust me on this one. Like, this family drama would make Mikaelson jaws drop, and those guys massacred entire villages, and wore really horrible wigs. 3. It gets pretttty damn bloody. There’s one scene in particular — you’ll know it when you see it — that’s so gory and horror movie-esque that I seriously wondered if I’d accidentally switched on some “Game of Thrones” screeners instead. I hadn’t. I guess Somerhalder just had some “TVD” rage he needed to take out on .
4. Bamon fans shall be pleased. Cool your jets, Delena army — your ship probably won’t be sinking anytime soon. But it’s undeniable that Damon and Bonnie share an unlikely connection after their time together in ’90s purgatory, and watching the two of them confide in each other is definitely a sweet highlight in this otherwise bloody, plot-heavy episode. (That chemistry between Somerhalder and Kat Graham is insane, emIright?) 5. There’s a full-on rave. Just when Bonnie thought she’d escaped the ’90s altogether, “TVD” had to go ahead and throw a giant rave, complete with mesh tanks, glow sticks, and douchey guys wearing sunglasses indoors. It’s actually a nice change of party aesthetic after years of decade-themed dances, and of course the EDM-rager gives the Mystic Falls folks a chance to all cause trouble (and drink alcohol) at the same location. 6. The ending will change the course of the rest of the season. This is the cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers, folks. I can’t say what it is — in fact, maybe The CW has compelled me to forget? — but two major characters make a decision at the end of the episode that will undoubtedly bring us into season six’s final act… and maybe even alter their destinies forever? I don’t know, man. It’s crazy, and entirely unexpected.www.mtv.com/news/2103599/vampire-diaries-ian-somerholder-episode/
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Post by deb on Mar 13, 2015 5:56:40 GMT -5
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