Posted by Vee | January 28, 2010, 12:23 (EST) | 2 Comments
Category: TV Series
LA Times’ Carina MacKenzie follows up last week’s excellent Nina Dobrev interview with an equally excellent chat with Paul Wesley. Paul discusses the complexities of Stefan Salvatore (at 17 years old and at age 162) and the possibilities in his past, the parallels between addicts and a vampire that declines to drink human blood, his chemistry with Ian Somerhalder and Nina, his favorite episode, and the role he’d love to play.
Stefan doesn’t let loose or have fun often. When Lexi visited, he laughed and relaxed a bit, but that didn’t last very long. He’s very broody with Elena. Do you think he’s ever going to be able to have normal friendships and loosen up a bit?
Maybe, as he becomes more assimilated into society. He’s 160 years old and hanging out with high school kids. There’s a naiveté, something so beautiful and wonderful about being 17 or 18, and he’s sort of regressing to that point, hiding from his true self. He’ll always have a sense of misery, to an extent, though as he becomes more social, he’ll develop more human characteristics. I mean, I hope so! I don’t want him being broody all the time! That’s so boring!
Read the entire interview over the LA Times. (And be sure to comment over there!)

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