
Summary
- The Vampire Diaries Season 1 has many flaws, even though the series is off to a relatively strong start.
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Damon Salvatore's cruel actions at the beginning of the series are hard to justify, and Caroline's characterization is lacking.
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Some storylines feel unbelievable in The Vampire Diaries First season, as the council's attempts to cover up vampire attacks.
The Vampire Diaries Gets off to a strong start in season 1, however There are some harsh realities about the beginning of the series that remain difficult to summarize. The Vampire Diaries is known for its complex characters, entertaining supernatural storylines and compelling romance. However, the show has noticeable flaws, and it takes a while to find its footing in season 1.
This is true for most TV series as they need time to sell their viewers on the introduced storylines and characters. The Vampire Diaries Has a few characters that take a while to come into their own, and season 1 also manages to throw in some compelling characters in its earliest episodes. Certain storylines aren't as strong as they should be, and these are all harsh realities The Vampire Diaries season 1. happiness, Most of them get better as the show goes on.
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Damon Salvatore is pretty awful in Season 1
He is far more ruthless than viewers give him credit for
Damon Salvatore is a fan-favorite character from the vampire diaries, And the show spends several seasons bringing viewers — and Elena Gilbert — to his side. Damon starts to become a better person at the end of The Vampire Diaries Season 1, but it's only after he does a number of horrible things. A harsh reality about the first season is that Damon is not that likable At first. While later seasons see his behavior fall into shades of gray, it is much less morally ambiguous at the beginning of the show.
The later times of The Vampire Diaries Could explain why Damon acts the way he does, but it's hard to justify his actions in the earliest episodes of the show.
Damon's return to Mystic Falls sees him attacking and killing many people - and it gets worse when you realize that vampires don't need to kill to survive. He also torments Caroline throughout The Vampire Diaries Season 1, something the characters forgive him too easily. The later times of The Vampire Diaries Could explain why Damon acts the way he does, but it's hard to justify his actions in the earliest episodes of the show.
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The love triangle between Stefan, Matt and Elena is unbelievable
Matt and Elena are obviously not the end game
The Vampire Diaries True love triangle is between Damon, Stefan and Elena - however Season 1 tries to sell Matt Donovan as a genuine love interest for Elena. Unfortunately, he and Elena have little chemistry to speak of. It's clear from the start that Elena sees him more as a friend than anything else. This makes it all the more frustrating when The Vampire Diaries Attempts to provoke conflict between him and Stefan. Of the two, Stefan was always the clear choice for Elena, and Matt and Elena were obviously not going to wind up together.
The Vampire Diaries Season 1 later tries to work Caroline into this dynamic as wellWhich only makes the romance storylines of season 1 more annoying. There's no reason for Caroline and Elena to feel at odds over Matt, just as there's really no need for Matt and Stefan to dislike each other. It is a relief that The Vampire Diaries Drops this act, as it benefits none of the characters involved.
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The Vampire Diaries tried too hard to make Caroline a bad girl
Characterization of Caroline is much better in Season 2
Caroline Forbes becomes one of the best Vampire Diaries The characters by the time season 2 rolls around, but the show's first outing doesn't do it justice. The first episodes of The Vampire Diaries Try too hard to make Caroline the queen bee of Elena's friend groupShe is often portrayed as something of a bad girl. She gives Elena a hard time about cheerleading and seems incredibly shallow. She also seems to add tension between Elena and Bonnie, with Elena not getting along with her as well.
At the end of The Vampire DiariesIt's hard to look back at Caroline's initial scenes because she gets so much better with time.
luckily, The Vampire Diaries Move away from the image of CarolineShe fits more seamlessly into the story and Elena's life. Her friendship with Elena seems stronger in season 2, and she also becomes a more compassionate and admirable character. At the end of The Vampire DiariesIt's hard to look back at Caroline's initial scenes because she gets so much better with time.
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Stefan Salvatore is a little too perfect
The vampire season 1 makes him seem uninteresting at first
Stefan is one of the few characters to make a good impression when he is introduced, however The Vampire Diaries Season 1 makes his character a little too perfect at first. At the beginning of the show, Stefan hardly seems to struggle with his choice to consume only animal blood – and although this changes later in season 1, his struggles only last a few episodes. In addition to being the perfect vampire, Stefan is the perfect boyfriend. This spells trouble for him and Elena early on, as the show can't leave them without conflict for the rest of its run.
It also makes Stefan seem like a less interesting character than someone like DamonAlthough The Vampire Diaries Later editions correct this. Without knowing Stephen's backstory, the claim that he is a "Do-goodAnd even Paul Wesley's performance can not save Stephen from bland characterization TVDs opening episodes.
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The Vampire Diaries killed Vicky Donovan off very soon
Vicki's arc is too short for that much to happen
Vicky Donovan seems ready to become an important character in The Vampire Diaries Season 1, but the series kills you permanently in its seventh episode. Before that, Vicky almost dies once and is turned into a vampire. Needless to say, killing her for real feels like a bit much. generally, It feels like too much happens, too fast, in Vicky's brevity Vampire Diaries arc. But even if Vicky's story was extended with a few more episodes, her character had too much potential to be thrown away like that.
The Vampire Diaries Season 1 acknowledges Vicki's struggles with addiction and her lower-class status, which makes the optics of killing her off so soon pretty terrifying.
The Vampire Diaries Season 1 acknowledges Vicki's struggles with addiction and her lower-class status, which makes the optics of killing her off so soon pretty terrifying. These aspects of her character could also have given the show more themes to explore. finally, The Vampire Diaries Opt to kill Vicky insteadOne of the most questionable choices of season 1.
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Stefan & Damon's Vampire Diaries backstory feels a little silly in Season 1
The flashbacks are jarring at first
The Vampire Diaries Central conflicts stem from Stefan and Damon's history with Katherine, and the show conveys their backstory through flashbacks. This feels more fitting later, however The Vampire Diaries The initial flashbacks from season 1 feel a little jarring. It feels a little silly that Stefan and Damon both love the same girl - who looks exactly like Elena - and are essentially repeating history. It's also funny to see them in period garb, trying to capture the mannerisms of the 1800s, after watching them in the modern storyline of the show.
Perhaps it is easier to get used to such scenes as they appear more often, or maybe the actors become more comfortable stepping into the later 1800s. Whatever the explanation, The Vampire Diaries Improves season 1's approach to showing Stefan and Damon's story. In some ways, this makes it difficult to watch the show's earliest attempts.
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The Vampire Diaries Season 1 casts the character of Lex
Stefan's old friend only lasts a single episode
If The Vampire Diaries Season 1 cast Vicky Donovan's character, It's nothing compared to how it treats Lexi Branson. Lexi only appeared for a single episode of The Vampire Diaries Season 1, and Stefan's old friend is killed as quickly and suddenly as she appears. This is tragic, because Lexi makes a good impression with her little time on screen. She and Elena get along well, and she gives Stefan a shoulder to lean on. The Vampire Diaries Probably should have capitalized on her charm further before taking her out of the equation.
The Vampire Diaries Probably realized his mistake with LexiAlso, how it brings you back for flashbacks and ghost appearances in its later seasons. However, the confirmation that she is such a crucial presence in Stefan's life only makes her treatment in season 1 worse. And it makes Damon killing her much harder to stomach.
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Mystic Falls was terrible at covering vampire attacks
The council makes ridiculous excuses
Mystic Falls has an entire council dedicated to keeping the knowledge of vampires and werewolves under wraps, but The Vampire Diaries Season 1 proves they are something of a joke. Although John Gilbert successfully rounded up the vampires at the end of season 1, The early episodes of the show see Sheriff Forbes and the mayor dropping the ball repeatedly. Damon exists right under their noses, and they make ridiculous excuses for all the deaths and attacks plaguing the city.
It's funny how often the council uses an animal attack as a cover-up For vampire attacks. And it is even more absurd that the inhabitants of Mystic Falls believe them. For a secret organization dedicated to keeping supernatural activity under wraps, you'd think they'd have more experience with such things.
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The Vampire Diaries never dealt with Jeremy's mental health
Jeremy's problems get brushed under the rug
Jeremy Gilbert struggles with his mental health The Vampire Diaries Season 1, and the series never addresses it. Elena's brother starts the series with drugs, keeping his feelings inside, and chasing after a relationship that is bad for him. His actions stem from the loss of his and Elena's parents, however The Vampire Diaries Season 1 barely addresses them before Damon wipes Stefan's memories. And Jeremy instantly drops his faults after this happens, relieving the need for him to work through his feelings.
Even after Jeremy gets his memories back, The Vampire Diaries Leave Jeremy in a much better state of mind than he started the show. This doesn't necessarily hurt his character, but it does raise questions about the show's ability to deal with such serious topics. It would have been more satisfying to see Jeremy work through his grief and mental health issues on his own. Instead, the series magically sweeps them away.
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The main characters of The Vampire Diaries feel older than they should
Elena and her friends don't act like typical teenagers
The Vampire Diaries Season 1 introduces Elena and her friends as teenagers, but they feel much older from the start of the show. This issue persists over the course of The Vampire Diaries RunAnd it's hard to ignore that the characters shouldn't drink, stay out all night and make life-changing decisions without consequences. While Stefan and Damon have reasons to seem older than they are, everyone else should probably feel like proper teenagers.
While Stefan and Damon have reasons to seem older than they are, everyone else should probably feel like proper teenagers.
Elena's ability to sneak around and do whatever she wants could potentially be attributed to Jenna's lack of parenting skills. However, all of Elena's friends seem to benefit from the same freedom that she and the vampires have. It's easy to overlook when watching The Vampire DiariesBut there is a harsh reality about the show that begins in season 1.