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Old 04-21-11, 02:33 PM
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The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

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Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) are furious when they discover that Elena (Nina Dobrev) has defied them both to make a new ally and take control of the plan to out-maneuver Klaus (Morgan). Disagreement over how to protect Elena leads to growing tension between the Salvatore brothers. Meanwhile, Stefan has his hands full trying to keep a confused and frightened Jenna (Sara Canning) safe. Flashbacks to 1491 reveal Katherine's (Nina Dobrev) introduction to Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Klaus, along with the origin of the moonstone curse. Elena learns shocking new information about Klaus' motives.


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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

"Vampire Diaries" creator opens up about show

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – One of the most talked about shows on U.S. network CW, "The Vampire Diaries," has given the young adult set an edgier, sexier "Twilight" for the small screen. But sustaining the fast-paced storytelling, balancing an ensemble cast and taking on showrunning duties on a popular series isn't without its challenges. Even with regular web buzz, the Thursday drama averaged less than 3 million viewers and a 1.3 rating in the 18-49 demo in its most recent airing.

It's been a busy few weeks for series creator Kevin Williamson ("Dawson's Creek"). The TV vet spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the creative changes that took place on "Diaries," maintaining the speed of its storytelling and what has changed in television since "Dawson's Creek" aired.

The Hollywood Reporter: "Vampire Diaries" runs through storylines very quickly. Are there any concerns about sustaining the pace?


Kevin Williamson: It's hard to do. In terms of burning through story, no. This is one of those shows where the story just keeps coming. We're already planning Season 3 and we already know what the big storyline is and the big thruline.

THR: What has been the biggest adjustment for "Vampire Diaries" since it began?

Williamson: One of the biggest changes is we've gone from a four-act structure to a six-act structure. It's been one of my biggest challenges, trying to keep momentum in the story. We're all about our twists and turns and to try to work all that through sometimes - with a teaser - a seven-act break, is a bit of a head-scratcher.

THR: The show attracts a similar demographic that "Dawson's Creek" garnered. How has that audience evolved?

Williamson: The audience has seen every story ever done. They know every twist and turn that you're going to do. Part of the way you can send them off-kilter and keep them intrigued is to move at a fast pace so you don't give them time to get bored, you don't give them time to think about what the next twist is going to be because it happens so fast.

THR: Was there a storyline you weren't 100 percent sold on in the beginning that ended up moving forward?

Williamson: I remember when we came up with the. I said we can only bring Katherine in once or twice. We had written the first episode and we were down on set watching Miss Nina portray her in that little black outfit and slink her way to set. I said, "OK, we might need to rethink this." We kept saying we'd see her in three or four episodes, and the next thing you know, Katherine took over. We recreated the storyline. She was always supposed to be the puppeteer and the mastermind off-camera, and we brought it on-camera. It gave us another true villain and for Damon another adversary.

THR: Has Twitter affected your ability to maintain a level of secrecy?

Williamson: I do feel like spoilers get out there, whether it be the blogs or leaks within the studio and network. We've had a couple of big twists spoiled on the Internet and I'm always sad about that. I do know that if something is spoiled and given up and read it, and then that episode airs three weeks later, it doesn't hurt us too much. Most people who read those blogs, they read it so they can learn the spoilers and it doesn't keep them from watching.

THR: What is the most frequent note you receive from the network or studio?


Williamson: We write so quickly that it'll be a note going, "Could you explain what they mean in this moment?" We're such a serialized show that if you didn't watch last week, you're not going to understand this week. So we try our best in Act 1 to reset, we try to stick in exposition to explain what's going on.

THR: What were conversations like casting a pivotal character like Klaus?


Williamson: I wanted someone who felt European, who felt old world. Clearly, I went to the accents. Joseph Morgan came in and he nailed it. He had the sense of humor that I wanted Klaus to have. The way we always described is, "Klaus can out-Damon Damon." We teased this season between Damon and Klaus, but there's so much material, it's an open minefield next year between Damon, Stefan and Klaus. The originals, here they come.

THR: Why do you think some of the TV shows you created in your career didn't last?


Williamson: When I brought "Hidden Palms," I wrote it on spec and said, "Here's a story about a kid who moves to Palm Springs and moves in next door to a teenage serial killer." It was a teenage "Dexter." As soon as it got picked up, they went, "We don't know about that 'Dexter' part." It was a little bit of wrong time, wrong network. I probably should've put that script in a drawer and waited.

THR: As a showrunner, what is your biggest challenge?

Williamson: The deadlines. TV goes so fast; you're filming one, you're editing one, you're prepping one and you're writing one all at once. You've got your hands in seven different episodes all at one time. It's hard to juggle from time to time, particularly if one has a hiccup.

THR: Any other projects?

Williamson: I'm halfway through a new feature and I'm halfway through a new TV show, but they're just sitting there waiting for me to dive into them. Both are in the thriller realm: one's horror and one's more dramatic thriller.


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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

Boo!! to no Caroline and Bonnie this week.

I did like the backstory of Klaus and Elijah. The whole reveal that Klaus is a Vampire-Wolf hybrid should be interesting these last few weeks.

I'm sure none of you recognized her, but the black girl with curly hair who brought in Klaus' body was Lisa Tucker. She competeted on American Idol 5 years ago.

to the gratuitous shot of Andie in the black bra and panties. Too bad Damon was such a cry baby douche bag to take advantage of the situation.

Now that Jenna knows everything, hopefully they give Sara Canning more to do than be the naive guardian of Elena and Jeremy.
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I'm glad they retconed the whole moonstone vampire/werewolf curse thing because it was becoming too confusing for me.

Still don't understand the whole doppleganger thing though. Was Katrina the doppleganger of someone previously?
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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

Originally Posted by Timber
I'm glad they retconed the whole moonstone vampire/werewolf curse thing because it was becoming too confusing for me.

Still don't understand the whole doppleganger thing though. Was Katrina the doppleganger of someone previously?
No Katherine/Katerina was the original. Elena is her doppleganger. The flashbacks just showed how Katerina became acquainted with Klaus and Elijah. If I'm not mistaken she was already a vampire. I also got the impression from the flashbacks that she might have been involved in another "triangle" with them.
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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

She wasn't a Vamp yet I don't think. From the flashback earlier this season she was on the run from Klaus when she killed herself and this week they showed her just meeting him so I think this happened before the previous flashback.

I'm probably confusing the 2 curses because the original curse they've been talking about all season required the doppleganger so I assumed Katrina was a doppleganger as well which is the reason she was important in the first case.
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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

I liked when Jenna said, how many people know about this and I was thinking, well pretty much everyone on the show accept you.
Enjoyed Klaus. Talk about Hot.
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I liked when Jenna said, how many people know about this and I was thinking, well pretty much everyone on the show accept you.
Enjoyed Klaus. Talk about Hot.
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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

This show is like a soap opera on steroids.

Even without Catherine, this episode was fun. I like the flashbacks and how they give depth to the story. Nina was looking very nice, as well.

RE: The doppleganger stuff. In one of the flashbacks, they talked about a doppleganger, so I think Katerina was also one.
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Re: The Vampire Diaries -- "Klaus" -- 4/21/11

I'm finally all caught up on this show. They keep delivering week after week. I love how they keep with the Alias/Buffy approach of ending episodes on mini cliffhangers.

I love the quote above: "Out Dameon Dameon."

Klaus should be an interesting character. Hopefully he's as badass as his reputation makes him out to be.

Sounds like the originals or much much older than the story has you initially believe. I'm curious how they became such. How is it that Werwolves pre-date vampires?

You can tell they've been playing up the, 'This generation needs to be different' angle for some time. Hopefully that means the werwolves and vampires will work together to take down Klaus. Maybe simultaneous silver and wood?

Originally Posted by Timber
She wasn't a Vamp yet I don't think. From the flashback earlier this season she was on the run from Klaus when she killed herself and this week they showed her just meeting him so I think this happened before the previous flashback.

I'm probably confusing the 2 curses because the original curse they've been talking about all season required the doppleganger so I assumed Katrina was a doppleganger as well which is the reason she was important in the first case.
This was my take as well. The reason Klaus was pissed is because she killer herself. So the question is: who was Katerina a doppleganger of? Maybe Klaus' mother? Does only the most recent doppleganger need to be alive? Meaning, can Katerina be dead for the Ellana piece to work?

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