
It was clear early on that the CW’s version of The Vampire Diaries was going to deviate quite a bit from the books. I can understand this to an extent since they wanted to add a few new things and make changes to show some sort of vision of their own. I can deal with most of these changes although some might prove to be a problem in the long run. Some of the representation and symbolism at least won’t be quite as strong. The TV show will uphold the same basic story as the book and keep most of the same characters, but it is not going to be the same as the book and that’s fine.
The one thing that is absolutely vital that they get right is the evil vamp brother, Damon. The story is very compelling and exciting, but Damon is what really makes it stand out. He adds the thrill, the suspense, and so many fundamental elements of the classic, lustful vampire that lives for the hunt. If Damon’s character wasn’t done right than rest of the series would quickly fall apart with it. In the premiere of the series, Damon doesn’t appear until towards the end and there is really only one scene that he is in. Still, this one scene and the charmingly dark sense of humor and supremacy that Damon shows makes some of the more mediocre material worth sitting through to get to the true excitement.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the story I’ll give some quick background. Stefan and Damon Salvatore are vampires who were changed centuries ago by the girl they both loved who killed herself when she thought the two of them had died. Since then they have become enemies and blamed each other for her death. Stefan fights against what he is and only takes as much blood as he needs, but never kills to survive. Damon on the other hand believes humans are only there for his benefit. He lives for the kill and even more for luring in pretty girls to take what he wants from them. Stefan is trying to live a better life and feels the need to go back to his home town of Mystic Falls. There he sees Elena, the spitting image of the girl he loved all those years ago. Damon shows up and eyes Elena as well, deciding that obtaining her will be his next victory. Stefan tries to protect Elena and get Damon to stay away. Although Elena wants to be with Stefan, she can’t help but be tempted by his darkly delightful brother.
First of all, I have to acknowledge some of the changes. I was very disappointed that they completely took out the character or Meredith, one of Elena’s best friends who is with her in all of the evil that lies ahead of her. She does play a significant role especially towards the last few books. Instead of Elena having an 8-year old sister, she has a teenage brother who is a drug dealer. So far he doesn’t seem like a very strong character. Actually the scenes with Elena and him are the worst as they are very played out and clichéd. He has an effectuation with Vicki, a girl with a reputation for being easy who ends up being a major concern of Elena’s. I think this crush will work well enough in to the story as she becomes involuntary involved with the supernatural world that Elena is about to merge in to as well.
The changes to Bonnie, Elena’s psychic best friend were a little unsettling. She was originally a short, red-headed Irish girl. Here she is a tall, beautiful, and suave black girl. Bonnie was a strong character, but this version is much more confident while Bonnie was a bit more unsure of herself and confused by her visions and the power that it constantly drained out of her. Also, the main troubling thing about the physical change is that the reason Bonnie has this psychic capabilities are because of the druid practices that were past down in her family’s Celtic background. Taking away that part of her physicality takes away all of the reason and culture that her magical abilities came from. Sure, she can just be psychic, but the foundation and interest isn’t quite as strong.
The hardest character change is of our leading lady, Elena. Nina Dobrev was a very odd choice as she in no way resembles the Elena of the books. Elena was a tall, blonde who was essentially the queen of the school. I really think the creators were trying to cast another Bella Swan rather than Elena Gilbert. I actually think Dobrev is a very capable actress, but the role of Elena was completely changed by the writers. Casting a brunette instead of a blonde might not sound like a big deal, but it is significant for anyone who has read the books. She is meant to cast an angelic image. Her light features against her vamp admirers’ dark features, enforces that representation of good vs. evil. This just becomes more important as the books go along, particularly the newest one released this past year.
Even besides the symbolism, Elena could have had dark hair and still have been the same character. The writers made her in to a much more timid, somewhat uneasy girl that reminds me more of Bella than the extremely confident and strong, Elena. Part of the reason the Salvatore brothers are so fascinated by Elena is that she looks like a pretty face they once knew on the outside, but she is fighter on the inside. The Elena we get is perhaps more likeable than the Elena from the books from the beginning, but she doesn’t quite show that same tough exterior that enables the character to survive the havoc that is coming to her small town. Since the turmoil is inevitable, I’m hoping they strengthen the character as they come to these disasters.
Luckily there aren’t too many drastic changes to the story. About the only one is that Stefan doesn’t ignore Elena while she is going after him. In fact, he’s the one that sparks the relationship with her. It was kind of interesting with the parallel that this created in the book. Elena had always been able to get any guy she ever wanted and wasn’t interested by them for long. Stefan was the only guy that ever gave her a real challenge so at times you wonder if Stefan and her are really right for each other or if she just wants a challenge. This challenge aspect is part of the intriguing part of Damon. He barely has to crack a smile and he has instantly lured the given girl in. Damon loves to get under Stefan’s skin so stealing his girl adds a little fun for him. When Elena manages to resist his irresistible lure this creates a challenge he never thought he could have in his immortal state. He claims he wants to spend eternity with Elena as his queen of darkness. Again we have to question whether he wants to prove he has the power to have Elena or if he actually has found the one woman he believes worthy to be by his side forever. Although, we don’t have this parallel, it seems like they will still push this questioning of the power hungry Damon vs. the slightly more compassionate side that is reserved for only one person, if it exists at all. Also, if they went through all the steps of Stefan and Elena before they let their guards down than Damon wouldn’t have even been in the episode of most likely we wouldn’t have seen much action either. I’m glad things were sped up a bit and we got to see some bloodshed and vamp rivalry on the first episode.
Paul Wesley does decent as Stefan, but so far his performance lacks a bit of personality. I don’t know if this is the good vampire syndrome or what since Robert Pattinson butchered the character of Edward Cullen as well. Especially in Pattinson’s case, it seems like he was so focused on the conflict within and being a monster, but hating himself for it, that there was no personality, energy, or even charisma left. Wesley’s performance isn’t quite as bad as this, but I would like to see a lot more from him as the show continues. Nina Dobrev actually does well with the character that is written for her. She’s likable and is somewhat at ill ease while still having enough charisma for us to care about her character. Ian Somerhalder is by far the best performance though, which is a blessing since Damon isn’t the easiest role to play. He’s a very dynamic character and it seems like Somerhalder has a good grasp on the sinister, comedic, and lustful sides of the character as well as that small part that might be something other than pure evil. He really hits on the dark comedy that just adds to Damon’s threatening and exhilarating element. He’s frighteningly funny with every smirk and malicious glower, which says something about his idea of fun.
Candice Accola was one of the performances aside from the main 3 that stood out to me. She portrayed Elena’s rival, Caroline Forbes perfectly. She’s proud, aggressive, and jealous. Actually at times she reminded me of how the original Elena was in the beginning of the series, which is a valid point for them to clash the way they do. A small part of me almost liked her character. She’s self-absorbed and shallow, but Accola projected a balance in a certain righteousness that made her a bit stronger than the typical cruel, popular high school girl.
One change that worked out really well was splitting the diary narration between Elena and Stefan. In the books Elena was the only who kept a diary, although we were brought in to Stefan’s head and informed on his background simply through his thoughts. Rather than leaving that out, I think they made a good choice by having Stefan narrate through the diary along with Elena. This might actually add a connection between the two. Some of the dialogue in the show is a little cheesy and over dramatized, but this is mostly between Elena and her brother, Jeremy. Perhaps since his character doesn’t have any foundation, the created relationship ended up coming off as a little unoriginal. There are certain changes made for the show that I think could take away some of the strength in the story and symbolism, but overall there aren’t many major problems with The Vampire Diaries pilot despite some of my minor disappointments. There is some good action and there is much more bloodshed and horror to come. As long as they follow through on that and keep Damon a prevalent character, bringing out the alluring, dangerous, and darkly humorous vampire that he is than the series will definitely be worth watching.

Just to inform you, the “black girl” as you call her, is actually mulatto. So if they take the time to delve in to her back story, they could still give her a Celtic, Druid heritage on one side of her family. Alternatively, they could attribute her psychic abilities to some sort of Voodoo heritage on her black ancestor’s side. Or they could do both.
Very much agree with your review though. Ian Sommerhalder and Candice Accola were the stand out performances of the episode. I will continue to watch.
I certainly didn\’t mean it an any derogatory way, but you\’re right it is possible that they could add a similar background through her. It was a big change from the original character and I suspected that they wouldn\’t add the same depth to Bonnie, hopefully I\’m wrong though.
I am just so tired of people wanting everything to be the same as their dear old books. I just went through this with True Blood. No one will care how different they get from the books. No one will watch if all they have to do to find out what happens is read the damn books. It needs to be totally different. \"Based on\" does not mean followed like a cooking recipe. It just means they use the books for inspiration. They will change the characters. They will change the story. The mythology, and the romantic line up. They will hopefully change the tendency from romance more towards adventure so it won\’t be dull. The fans of the books are a very small portion of the fans. Good start. Id like to see them deviate a little more from the books and maybe make the blond girl a fun new likeable character. Bonnie and Elena will get dull quickly I can already tell. Besides, they are carbon copies of each other. They will need a lead girl with more spunk soon. Someone who doesn\’t allways do and say the right thing.
Also, Damien in the books is a watered down version of every bad boy vampire ever. He needs something to make him stand out. Maybe a little less snarky BS would be in order. We already have Eric in TB. He is only appealing to the fans of the books. Learn a lesson from them and don’t just take him out of the page and plop him in the show. Give him a make over. I guarantee if its just going to be aboput Damien, Stepahn and Elena this show is dead.
Having Elenas light features be angelic is pretty much disgustingly racist. Blond people do not look angelic to all of us out there, girly. Im giving the show a chance because I like vampires, but the books were pretty mediocre. The Elena in the books is not likeable. She is mean, uncaring towards anyone but her friends, and stuck up. And she has a big mouth. Bonnie is her little frightened slave. No one wants that. They had to change it, don’t you think? I also think they need more besides who gets to date Elena. If there is nothing else to find out in the stories this will be the most boring vampire show ever. Romance with nothing added is ok for a few women who like that kind of thing. But most viewers will want different stories. Not just about how sexy the good guy or the bad guy is. Some girls are not just interested in love.
I think blond is very angelic, girly.
Also whats the point of adapting something from the books if youre not going to follow the books. Not that I care because the book dont interest me at all just find some of the comments here funny considering the author is brunette. Also do yourself a favor and look up light vs dark imagery as it pertains to film before you call someone\\\’s aactions disgustingly racist.
i dont no why elena is so scared of steaphen when he tells her i am a vampier in her past she was a vampier