Posted by Red | January 7, 2010, 19:37 (EST) | No Comments
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While we’re sure everyone knows that the Vampire Diaries won the favourite new drama category at the People’s Choice Awards, we also imagine that not everyone was able to see it happen. So, for your viewing pleasure, Greg Grunberg (Heroes) and Kathryn Morris (Cold Case) announcing the Vampire Diaries as the winning show.

 
Regular forum member and proud Elena fan thedean786 has written an interesting article explaining just why the Vampire Diaries appeals to a regular guy such as himself:

So I’ve got a confession to make. I like TVD – no, wait, scratch that – I actually love TVD. *sigh* much better. I really needed to get that off my chest. But here’s the kicker – I’m actually a guy that actually enjoys watching a TV show which for all intents and purposes I should be shunning. I mean c’mon, what “full grown alpha male” in his right mind would ever admit to liking this show? Especially since it’s supposedly for the “screaming sappy girl fans of Twilight” – ok that was a bit harsh, but you get my point. Yet here I am readily admitting my admiration of all things TVD. Could I possibly be insane? Read on dear friends read on.

Read the rest of the article over at Vampire Diaries Online.

 
You can catch a glimpse of Ian, Nina and Paul on the dance set of episode 12, “Unpleasantville”, in the video below:

 
And finally, Marcos Siega tweeted a picture from his phone of some of the cast hard at work on set… on their own phones. ;)

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Posted by Vee | December 1, 2009, 23:39 (EST) | 10 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesThe Wrap counts Vampire Diaries as one of Fall’s 6 Buzziest Shows (along with Glee, The Good Wife, Modern Family, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and Parks & Recreation), crediting the show’s success to the current vampire trend, “breakout star” Ian Somerhalder, and a still-growing audience:

The CW’s foresight has been rewarded with the network’s biggest new hit since “Gossip Girl.” Viewers are responding to the show’s juicy storylines, its super-hot cast and the always appreciated sense of humor that showrunner Kevin Williamson (“Scream”) brings to the table.

Direct link to the Vampire Diaries segment.

E!’s Watch with Kristin has confirmed Kelly Hu’s casting (which we tweeted then blogged on Sunday night – thanks to @thetelevixen/Fancast for actually giving us credit on that one). As we suspected, she is indeed playing Pearl, but (as usual) don’t place too much faith in those casting sides:

Kelly will be appearing in flashbacks as an apothecary named Pearl, but contrary to other reports, she doesn’t go door to door and accidentally try to sell vervain to Katherine (Nina Dobrev). We’ll first see her on Jan. 28.

Tweeted this last night, so in case you missed it: E’s Spoiler Chat talked with Jasmine Guy about upcoming episodes:

We just chatted up Jasmine Guy, and she tells us she’s “having a ball” playing Bonnie’s grandmother and will be back sooner or later. She also hinted at a bigger picture storyline arc for the series: “There’s this whole inner life between the witches and the vampires where there’s this pact between the two forces that they won’t expose each other. So I’m excited to explore that.” She also calls the show’s producers “elusive” and that she learns what she’s going to do when she gets on set.

UPDATE: TV Guide’s Mega Buzz has quite the tidbit (highlight to read – it’s definitely spoilery):

What if I were to tell you that Elena will soon find herself in the romantic company of a Salvatore brother not named Stefan? Said Salvatore introduces her to a friend who allowed himself to be “turned” by his vampire lover, which gets the hamster wheels in Elena’s pretty, pretty head spinning.

And if you missed Zach Roerig’s interview with The VRO tonight, never fear: the entire thing is up for your listening pleasure.

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Posted by Vee | November 19, 2009, 16:54 (EST) | 7 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesMovieline has just posted a fantastic conversation with Katerina Graham and Jasmine Guy that is a must-read for fans of The Vampire Diaries and fans of the real-life women. They each discuss their characters, the witches of Mystic Falls, their careers and influences, and what’s in store.

Is there a different viewer response to the witches than the vampires? Is there pro-vampire, anti-witch backlash?
KG: I haven’t had any backlash, and I think that’s because the character didn’t come off as a witch right away, we got to know and love Bonnie Bennett for who she was. And we’re with her when she discovers her abilities. I know Harry Potter had a backlash from certain groups for glorifying the witch story line, but I haven’t had any at all.

JG: To me, people are just curious as to how the witches interact with the vampires. I know some of the folklore, but not a lot of it. It’s interesting to watch the world we’re living in being created. It’s kind of like logging the forest as we step into it, and that’s kind of cool that I don’t what’s going to happen, and neither does my character. So there’s a suspense. I don’t have to think I know what’s going on.

Read the entire (lengthy!) interview.

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Posted by Vee | September 28, 2009, 22:10 (EST) | 5 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesSeventeen Magazine has a lighthearted Q&A with Candice Accola where she talks about the usual – living and working in Atlanta, hanging with the cast, and why those scripts are on lockdown:

17: Are you on the edge of your seat every time you get a new script?
CA: We actually got in trouble, [but] we’re all blaming Nina [Dobrev] who plays Elena. Nina took the script from the hair and makeup trailer because we’ve been dying to know what will happen next. And then she got caught, and so now, they have scripts on lockdown, and they won’t tell us any information!

And this afternoon had two radio interviews with Vampire Diaries cast members:

The first was BuzzWorthy’s interview with Michael Trevino who, according to many of you on Twitter, had a way better radio voice than the guy interviewing him. (Radio can’t have him, he’s on our TV.) Ends up Michael has also read the books (the first four), hints that perhaps there’s a reason why Tyler is such a jerk and bully (and maybe it has something to do with his parents), and that we might be seeing a different side of Tyler in upcoming episodes (especially when it comes to Vicki). He also played coy on the Lockwood family in general and referred to Mystic Falls’ history having a very real impact on the newest generation. We’re also pretty sure he dropped a super-vague hint about a particular character’s appearance later on down the road. You can listen to the entire interview (half hour) over at BuzzWorthy.

And on Stardish Radio, Jasmine Guy shed a little more light on her upcoming role as Grams, Bonnie’s witchy (and, uh, drunk?) grandmother, whom she apparently has the honor of naming and was soliciting suggestions (which included the Salem-inspired Tituba and Katerina’s suggestion of Sadie). She also revealed the name of Bonnie’s great-great-great-great grandmother (hover to see), Birdy Mae, and said she looks forward to seeing more of not only the race dynamics of the show’s Civil War-era flashbacks, but also the way vampires and witches interact, and what the “rules” will be for the show’s witches. Listen to the interview over at Stardish.

And finally, there’s an itty bitty Paul video snippet over at People.com where he talks about the best thing about growing up in New Jersey.

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Posted by Vee | September 28, 2009, 3:43 (EST) | 6 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesFirst up, a reminder: Michael Trevino will be guesting on Buzzworthy Radio tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET. The call-in number is (646) 595-4228. Jasmine Guy will be on Stardish Radio 8 p.m. ET, and that call-in number is (347) 945-5423. They’ll both be answering fan questions, so start thinking of what you want to know about Tyler and Grams – maybe there will be some goodies, eh?

Friday Night Bites is now available for your viewing pleasure on the official CW Vampire Diaries page. (USA only.)

We have a title for episode 8 (#107) – you can check it out in the Episode Index. The episode is written by Barbie Kligman and Gabrielle Stanton, and stepping in for directing duties this time around is Rick Bota. Bota’s credits include Jericho, Raising the Bar, and Close to Home.

Seems Logan isn’t the only Fell hanging around Mystic Falls – we have a Franklin Fell making an appearance, played by Jackson Walker. We’re not sure of his relation to Logan, but there be Fells! That sound you hear is our squee button being pushed – even though the Animal Control van is always there to remind us not to get too attached to various characters. “Anyone, anytime, anyplace” – right?

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Posted by Vee | September 26, 2009, 14:22 (EST) | 2 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesMichael Trevino will be sitting in with BuzzWorthy Radio LIVE on Monday, September 28th, 7:30 p.m. ET.

Michael Trevino, Tyler from The CW’s Vampire Diaries, will be making an appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio next week… Hear Trevino speak about his role on the series as well as take calls and questions from fans.

Get those questions ready! The call-in number is (646) 595-4228.

Thanks to VDO for the heads up that Jasmine Guy (who will be playing Bonnie’s infamous Grams) will be on Stardish Radio this Monday talking The Vampire Diaries. Show’s at 8 p.m. ET, call in number is (347) 945-5423.

And happy day, Australians: The Vampire Diaries begins Monday at 8:30 p.m. on GO! And thanks to Keiran over at VDSpain for letting us know that the TNT Channel has purchased broadcast right for Spain. No time frame yet, but we’ll let you know.

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Posted by Vee | September 15, 2009, 11:43 (EST) | 11 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesWilliam Keck over at TV Guide Magazine has some more insight into Grams (Bonnie’s grandmother), the role Jasmine Guy is playing on Vampire Diaries (spoilers):

“It’s a timeless role,” explains series executive producer Kevin Williamson. “She looks so young because she’s a witch! She’s a college professor at the local university who teaches the occult. Bonnie starts to think she may be a witch, and it turns out they have a lineage of witches in their family dating back to Salem. Bonnie thinks it’s all crazy until she starts doing things like lighting fires.”

Very interesting.

Also from PaleyFest:

Per the CW, Kevin Williamson will be dropping by the Apple store in Santa Monica tonight to discuss Vampire Diaries: Apple Store Santa Monica, 1248 Third Street Promenade, Tuesday, September 15, 6 p.m.

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Posted by Vee | September 14, 2009, 23:37 (EST) | 9 Comments
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The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesSome interesting nuggets emerged from the Vampire Diaries panel at PaleyFest tonight courtesy of @paleyfest and @nicegirlsTV: it seems Jasmine Guy, best known for playing Whitley on A Different World and (my hero) Roxy on Dead Like Me – will be dropping in on Mystic Falls this season. UPDATE: She’s playing Grams, Bonnie’s grandma.

Other interesting quotes and info, courtesy of @paleyfest on Twitter (hover for spoilery stuff):

  • “I think it’s a nice glorious mixture of super bandwagon and an interest in having as many super hot people on the screen as possible.” – Julie Plec on the current popularity of Vampires.
  • “We have such a great blueprint.” – Kevin Williamson on using the books as a guide.
  • “Now this is what a small town is supposed to look like. You can’t even create that.” – Julie Plec on shooting outside Atlanta.
  • “It was a really good marriage of role to actress.” – Kevin Williamson on casting the female lead.
  • “It’s not a chastity show.” – Kevin Williamson on upcoming action between characters.
  • “We charm someone into becoming a Vampire.” – Kevin Williamson on the craziest scene they’ve shot. “It involves a dance sequence.” – Julie Plec

As for the “Night of the Comet” screening, Sheena tells us: “There’s some definite tongue and fang action…it doesn’t disappoint. Plus lots more Damon.” Sound good to you guys? Thought so.

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