‘The Vampire Diaries’ Creators Talk Season 1’s Katherine Twist | EW’s Binge | Entertainment Weekly

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Every story needs a good villain. And for the beginning of The Vampire Diaries, Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder) was that villain, the big bad brother who followed Stefan (Paul Wesley) home to Mystic Falls to make his life — or eternity — miserable. (And then there was Damon’s whole plan to free the series’ next villain from a tomb that she wasn’t actually in, but we’ll get to that.)

In the early days of the series, Vampire Diaries co-creators Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec worked to discover Damon’s voice, finding inspiration from within. “It’s just that inner voice that is so snarky, all the things you wanna say out loud but you can’t,” Williamson says during episode 1 of EW’s Binge: The Vampire Diaries.

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