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  • For a brief time in entertainment history, vampires were all the rage.

  • Buffy, Twilight, and True Blood proved that audiences thirsted for vampire-human romance,

  • so The CW capitalized on that craze with its adaptation of L.J. Smith's The Vampire Diaries

  • novels.

  • The series, which immediately claimed its own audience, became a major hit for the network.

  • But it wasn't all sunshine rings and crows for this show.

  • Here's the story you might not know about The Vampire Diaries.

  • Creative differences

  • Kevin Williamson, a beacon of the teen scene thanks to Scream and Dawson's Creek, initially

  • snubbed the idea of The Vampire Diaries.

  • The writer-producer admitted his fear to The Independent, saying he didn't want fans to

  • see it as

  • "... a Twilight rip-off, no matter which [novel series] came first"

  • ...due to the ultra similar premises: small-town girl falls for impossibly handsome boy, who

  • just so happens to be a secret vampire, and she kind of digs his undeadness.

  • It was co-creator Julie Plec who changed his mind about that, though, and convinced him

  • to check out Smith's novels before giving it a hard pass.

  • She explained,

  • "I began to realize that it was a story about a small town, about that town's underbelly

  • and about what lurks under the surface."

  • Williamson responded to the central character's struggle with grief from the loss of her parents

  • and that there was a sense of "hopelessness" about her situation that could really resonate

  • with the Dawson's Creek crowd.

  • That dramatic distinction was ultimately enough for him to put his stamp on the effort.

  • Casting sliding doors

  • Nina Dobrev made a household name for herself by becoming Elena Gilbertthen Katherine

  • Pierce, then the third doppelganger, Amara.

  • But she almost wasn't the face of the series.

  • The network's first choice for the role was actually singer-actress Ashlee Simpson.

  • Yep.

  • Dobrev only won the role after producers gave her audition a second look and determined

  • that she was a better fit.

  • And before Ian Somerhalder earned his nickname "Ian Smolderholder" for his work as the steely-eyed

  • Damon Salvatore, future co-stars Paul Wesley, Zach Roerig, and Michael Trevino were all

  • amongst those who tried out for the role, too.

  • They eventually earned their own memorable and long-lived characters on the series, of

  • course, but Somerhalder as Damon is show canon, so it's hard to imagine any of them in his

  • place.

  • Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble

  • The pilot for The Vampire Diaries was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the

  • Twilight Saga films were shot.

  • However, the rest of production took place down in Covington, Georgia, and it was there

  • that the cast found themselves in a little bit of a legal snare shortly after the series

  • premiered.

  • Just a day after the pilot hit the small screen, several of the series' cast members -- including

  • Nina Dobrev, Candice Accola, Kayla Ewell, and Sara Canning -- were reportedly arrested

  • for naughtily distracting drivers on a freeway during a photoshoot with photographer Tyler

  • Shields.

  • "No comment."

  • Although reports initially indicated that they may have been flashing traffic as well,

  • Ewell later denied that's what went down during the incident, and the first season ratings

  • remained strong despite the hubbub.

  • Delayed spin-off

  • Due to the initial success of The Vampire Diaries, The CW began to entertain the idea

  • of a spin-off series right away, settling on a fall 2011 date as the hopeful premiere

  • window.

  • Williamson, who'd previously planned doing a college campus-set paranormal investigation

  • sister series, became involved with his now-defunct The Secret Circle instead of moving forward

  • with the follow-up idea.

  • So, those plans were postponed until Plec picked up the torch and carried forward with

  • her idea for The Originals, which carried over several of The Vampire Diaries' own secondary

  • characters as a companion series, and aired in October 2013.

  • Real-life relationship drama

  • It's not uncommon for a show that involves so much physical and emotional passion to

  • transpire into some unexpected off-screen romance, but with The Vampire Diaries, there

  • have been an unusual amount of real-life couplings to happen amidst its castfor better or

  • worse.

  • Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder, for one, proved that their on-screen chemistry as the

  • ultra-shippable Delena duo was inspired by some real-life heat between the actors.

  • It was all well and good for a while between the two, but when they broke up in real-life

  • and had to continue doing love scenes, things got tricky.

  • "And then we started dating on the show."

  • "Then we started dating in real life."

  • "And then we broke up in real life."

  • "And yet our characters are still dating on the show."

  • "It's a good thing it's not awkward!"

  • After Somerhalder married Dobrev's former friend Nikki Reed, it wasn't long 'til Dobrev

  • announced her departure from the series.

  • They've since quashed any rumors of lingering bad blood, but the show's final seasons suffered

  • without her presence.

  • Theirs wasn't the only cast coupling to go south while the cameras were still rolling.

  • Paul Wesley's real-life wife Torrey DeVitto also joined the cast in a recurring role before

  • the two split, leading to her character counterpart suddenly taking her leave of Mystic Falls.

  • After their separation, he began to date the show's guest actress Phoebe Tonkin, who starred

  • in its sister program The Originals.

  • And after an on-and-off relationship of four years, those two called it quits for good

  • in October of 2017.

  • Meanwhile, Candice Accola and Zach Roerig were once an item for a brief period of time

  • early on in the seriesalthough they've both since moved on.

  • And actor Joseph Morgan also found love on the set of the show with actress Persia White,

  • who had a brief recurring role in the show, and the two married in 2014.

  • Off-screen parallels

  • Budding and busted romances weren't the only true life takeaways from the show.

  • When Candice Accola got pregnant with her first child with guitarist Joe King, the show

  • also wrote in her onscreen surrogate pregnancy to explain her growing baby bump.

  • There was also a fire at the real-life set of the Mystic Grill, which was a little spooky

  • considering the show had previously torched its fictional version of the setting the season

  • before.

  • The Somerhalder shutdown

  • Ian Somerhalder accidentally preempted the show's end date announcement when he told

  • reporters that The Vampire Diaries' eighth season would be its final run.

  • Seeing as the network hadn't yet confirmed the same at the time, the actor had to eat

  • his words a little bit and backtracked to say that he was merely speaking for himself.

  • Ultimately, though, the showrunners confirmed the same with the news that Season 8 would

  • indeed be the final stand for The Vampire Diaries and it came to a close in early 2017.

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