Posted by Vee | October 20, 2010, 19:46 (EST) | 8 Comments
Category: TV Series

The Vampire Diaries TV SeriesE!Online has a slew of tidbits from Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec on upcoming episodes of The Vampire Diaries, including some hard facts about what we won’t be seeing when we take a trip back to 1492 Bulgaria in episode 209.

“We go back in time and show a lot about how Katherine came to be who she is,” Williamson says. “We answer a lot of questions basically. Because I think everyone’s interested in the doppelgänger or how did the line continue. And she’s a Petrova–we get into the Petrova line of it all…We show how she started, where she went, why they wanted her, why she was necessary to the story of the vampires.”

As for meeting the man or woman who turned Katherine into a bloodsucker, Williamson says not yet, but “we’ll probably go down that road eventually.”

 
They also touch on Katherine’s master plan, whether Elena’s fate from the books will transfer to the show (the answer may surprise you), and new love interests and other plans for Jeremy, Bonnie, and Alaric.

READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE OVER AT E!ONLINE.

And MTV caught up with Ian Somerhalder on the Scream Awards red carpet to talk about Damon’s potentially torrid past.

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