If you haven’t watchedseason 4 episode 2 ofThe Vampire Diaries, stop reading now.
If you look at any of it metaphorically, it’s a very intimate exchange of bodily fluids.
So it’s possible for you to read into that what you will," she says.
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So is it fair to equate it to vampire sex, or should we not go that far?
“Well, it’s like vampire naked cuddling,” Plec says, laughing.
Does it come with any side effects?
“No,” she says.
“Elena doesn’t know what she’s doing, but Damon damn well knows what she’s doing.
I cried when we pitched it.
I cried when it was written.
I cry every time I see it,” she says.
“I miss Matt Davis so much, as does everybody on the show.
Does she anticipate us seeing Alaric again?
“I have no idea.
But it sure would be nice.”
How will that go?
“Not well,” Plec says.
We get to embrace the social politics of high school.
Elena’s just a roller coaster of anger, and hostility, and compassion, and sadness.
Watching Rebekah push her buttons to the extreme drives Elena to a pretty dark place.”
- Klaus and Rebekah return.
What’s their relationship like?
“Their relationship will be nonexistent.
She is mad at him, and he is mad at her.
She’ll factor into the Tyler-Caroline-Klaus triangle?
“Klaus is up to no good for a good portion of this season.
He’s not on his best behavior.
Will we see new forms of torture this season?Plec just laughs.