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Julie Plec chatted with EW recently about what we can expect from The Vampire Diaries Season 4 Finale.

“It’s difficult to throw an event in Mystic Falls without it going catastrophically awry, but one of the things that was really important to us is that we do give this event itself its due,” says executive producer Julie Plec, who cowrote the episode with Caroline Dries. “We approached this episode, in its own way, like a series finale because our character’s graduating from high school is a shift in the show to open up a lot of new storytelling opportunities and new environments. So we really wanted to be able to get all the emotion out of this episode that we could before we move on to a different life. We made sure that in spite of everything that’s going on in the midst of it, we still get those great friendship moments and nostalgia moments that I, as a fan of TV over the decades, loved so much on high school shows as you reached that milestone.”

Read more from the interview over at EW.

Digital Spy has posted the first of a 3 part interview with Paul Wesley as a tie-in to the Season 3 DVD release in the UK, set for August 20th. Check it out below and also, thanks to Digital Spy we have a small bit of info in regards to when The Vampire Diaries Season 4 will air in the UK.

US fans will be reunited with Elena and the Salvatore brothers on October 11 – the lucky swines – but UK broadcaster ITV2 does have the rights to season four and has pencilled it into their schedule for this autumn.

No set premiere date yet, but hopefully we shouldn’t be too far behind our American cousins.

Paul Wesley Interview with Digital Spy

Thanks to TV Shows on DVD, we have the brand new cover art and release date for The Vampire Diaries Complete 3rd Season. The DVD, and Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital combo are set to be released September 11, 2012.

From the WB Press Release:

The sexy, sinister beings of The Vampire Diaries are back in a thrilling Season 3. As Stefan succumbs to Klaus, Damon and Elena join forces to try to save him, rekindling their long-repressed emotions. Meanwhile the door to the other side opens wide, allowing spirits to invade and come between Jeremy and Bonnie. Caroline and Tyler grow closer, pushing their families farther apart. But when the original vampire hunter and his kin arise from their caskets after 1,000 years, every hybrid, ghost, witch, vampire and werewolf of Mystic Falls had better beware.

Also, thanks to MovieWeb we have the list of special features that will be available:

Blu-ray Combo Pack & DVD Special Features:

  • The Vampire Diaries: Stefan’s Descent into Darkness (Featurette): Follow Stefan’s journey from good to evil and back
  • The Original Vampires: The Beginning (Featurette): Trace the timeline, the family tree, and the mythological roots of these centuries-old creatures
  • Second Bite: Gag Reel
  • Deleted Scenes

Blu-ray Combo Pack Exclusive Features:

  • The Producer’s Pages: Go deep into the creative process behind this addictive series with The Writer’s Pack, The Producer’s Spells and Sound FX, Score and Suspense
  • Favorite Scenes – The Series’ Most Heart-Stopping Moments

The following are links to pre-order the season on Amazon.

The Vampire Diaries: The Complete Third Season [Blu-ray/DVD/Digital]

The Vampire Diaries: The Complete Third Season [DVD]

TV Guide caught up with the cat of The Vampire Diaries at the CW Upfronts this past Thursday, and the cast share their reactions to the season 3 finale and their hopes for the upcoming season 4.

Mystic Falls Messenger

Dearly Departed, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called Life. Electric word, life. It means forever and that’s a mighty long time. Keep your theories in your pants, because this week was fraught with OSMs (oh SHIT moments)! We’re callin ‘em like we saw ‘em, so don’t shoot The Messenger!

Editor’s note: A great big, super-duper, squishy Woobie Hug to Ruthie for enduring this season of screencapping for The Messenger. We couldn’t have done it without her! Maybe over our hiatus she’ll be tolerant enough to teach someone on our staff the tricks of the trade! The presses might roll more slowly if she does!

BACK IN THE GOOD OLE DAYS

Pink’s “So What” was number 4 on the May 2009 pop charts, and playing on Elena Gilbert’s radio alarm on the fateful morning of May 23. If the smiling, pom poms, and cheerleading uniform weren‘t enough to clue you in we were digging in the archives…

…possibly Aunt Jenna in the Gilbert kitchen did it for you?  Well, that plus a 14-year-old Jeremy locked in the Jack-n-Jill bathroom he shared with his sister, doing Lord knows what *wink*. And who was that beautiful brunette bidding Jenna and Elena a good morning? Miranda Gilbert, former adopted mom.

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Thanks to TV Fanatic for inviting VDO to participate in The Vampire Diaries Season 3 Finale Roundtable for “The Departed”.  Check out a sneak peek below, then head on over to TV Fanatic to read the rest!

Give this season a grade.
Matt: C. On a very relative scale. This remains one of the best dramas on network television, but the first two seasons set such a high bar. I found the back half especially meandering, I fear death has lost all meaning on the show and I’m sick of the love triangle.

Steve: I’m going with a B+. It might be closer to B- or B by Vampire Diaries standards, but that’s the thing … even with somewhat uneven, haphazard installments like we’ve seen lately, there’s still so much more right than wrong with the show.

Eric: B-. The season of the Originals hardly felt like it brought resolve to its chief baddy. Now when Alaric took over as Monsieur Bad Guy? Things were A material. Getting the town on his side and killing vampires? Now that was a scary threat… that was shortened to two episodes. While Dan’s man crush was allowed to run around for a season wooing my Caroline with horse pictures only to find his way into someone’s body by season end? What kind of TVD villain arc is that?

Dan: I will agree with you, Eric, that they didn’t find enough things to do with the fantastic Joseph Morgan, but I still go with an A- for the season. If I’m grading on a TVD curve, it would be down in the B range, but this is still one of my favorite shows on TV, and that is A level work in my book.

Ruthie: A-. Aside from too many spoiler-y interviews, promos and episode stills, I think this was a pretty kick-ass season. I know, I love good Vampire Diaries spoilers as much as anyone, but I really think they need to tighten it up a bit next season. Several episodes lacked the punch due to the fact that too much information was revealed.

Thanks to Chris Mollere for providing us with the song list of season 3′s finale “The Departed”.

The following are legal downloads from iTunes.

1. Pink “So What”

2. Low Vs. Diamond “Wasted”

3. Shadow Rewind “Airplane”

4. Metric “Sick Muse”

5. Sigur Ros “Dauðalogn” – Not released – Available May 29th

If you have watched last night’s episode…you know that something pretty epic happened at the very end. Something that we’ve all been waiting for…Elena’s a Vampire!!! I had a feeling that this is where they might be going and I’m very excited about it. But, were you like me, and found yourself with a lot of questions after the finale ended? Well, Julie Plec answers those burning questions and more with EW.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How long have you known Elena would end season 3 in transition to become a vampire? JULIE PLEC: The ending had been in the works for about two years. In the first series of books, that’s what happens to her. When Kevin [Williamson] and I first came on the show, we said, “Well, it can’t happen to her the way it happens in the books,” which is on, like, page 200 of the first book. [Laughs] That felt obviously soon and rushed, and we didn’t want to make a show about a teenage girl who instantly becomes a vampire. But we always knew that her journey would take her there eventually, and we just kept riding the way of when it felt. You’ve got a girl who just sorta lost her last adult living family member when Aunt Jenna died last year, so when we started this season, what we really wanted to do was begin this relationship with Alaric as her guardian and mentor, and then tear that away from her at the end leaving her and her brother with nobody. It felt like now was the time when you’re left with no grownup, no adult supervision, no parent, no guardian, for Elena to experience the next evolution of her journey. All the stuff that we did with having her get stronger over the course of the year training and getting in touch with her physical self, and all the grief and all the emotion that she went through, and all the compassion that she has for everybody, will all play into next year and what kind of person and vampire she will actually be– if she should so choose to see the transition through.

Read the rest of the interview at EW.


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