On Monday night (April 6), “The Vampire Diaries” fans (and regular folk who are aware that “The Vampire Diaries” exists) received a massive shock when the show’s star Nina Dobrev announced she was leaving at the end of the show’s current sixth season.
more: Here’s What Nina Dobrev Had To Say About Her ‘Vampire Diaries’ Exit
“I always knew I wanted Elena’s story to be a six season adventure, and within those six years I got the journey of a lifetime,” Dobrev wrote in an Instagram post.
A statement from “TVD” creator Julie Plec soon confirmed that the show would go on with Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley, Kat Graham and Candice Accola staying on as leads, but it’s time to start preparing ourselves for the fact that season seven could very well be the last for “The Vampire Diaries” — because television history has already proven that when the glue that holds a show’s gang together suddenly becomes undone, the rest of the pieces have a hard part believably sticking together.
Unlike, say, Brenda leaving “90210” or Diane leaving “Cheers,” Elena’s departure will leave little reason for much of the Mystic Falls group to hang out together. Other than Wesley’s Stefan and Accola’s Caroline, who are a couple of sorts, and Matthew Davis’ Alaric, who truly loves Damon, there really isn’t a reason for any of them to exist as a unit without Elena at the center — I mean, she even wrote the titular diaries, for Christ’s sake!
These below shows all faced the same problem, and pretty much all of them quickly found themselves facing a swift and merciful death:
On Monday night (April 6), “The Vampire Diaries” fans (and regular folk who are aware that “The Vampire Diaries” exists) received a massive shock when the show’s star Nina Dobrev announced she was leaving at the end of the show’s current sixth season.more: Here’s What Nina Dobrev Had To Say About Her ‘Vampire Diaries’ Exit“I always knew I wanted Elena’s story to be a six season adventure, and within those six years I got the journey of a lifetime,” Dobrev wrote in an Instagram post.A statement from “TVD” creator Julie Plec soon confirmed that the show would go on with Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley, Kat Graham and Candice Accola staying on as leads, but it’s time to start preparing ourselves for the fact that season seven could very well be the last for “The Vampire Diaries” — because television history has already proven that when the glue that holds a show’s gang together suddenly becomes undone, the rest of the pieces have a hard part believably sticking together.Unlike, say, Brenda leaving “90210” or Diane leaving “Cheers,” Elena’s departure will leave little reason for much of the Mystic Falls group to hang out together. Other than Wesley’s Stefan and Accola’s Caroline, who are a couple of sorts, and Matthew Davis’ Alaric, who truly loves Damon, there really isn’t a reason for any of them to exist as a unit without Elena at the center — I mean, she even wrote the titular diaries, for Christ’s sake!These below shows all faced the same problem, and pretty much all of them quickly found themselves facing a swift and merciful death:
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