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rons_pigwidgeon ([personal profile] rons_pigwidgeon) wrote2010-06-18 02:50 pm

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Wow. So, I've watched 4.5 episodes of the Vampire Diaries. So far, the only things that are even remotely like the books are the names, the lore, and the writing in diaries. I didn't think it was possible to stray that far from a book plot and still claim the show has anything whatsoever to do with the books.

And actually, now that I think about it, not even all the names are the same. I'm pretty sure Elena had a 4-year-old niece, not a 15-year-old brother.
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[identity profile] rons-pigwidgeon.livejournal.com 2010-06-18 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I actually liked the books (or at least the old series, I haven't read the new ones). Granted, I read them right after Twilight and I liked the fact that main characters integral to the plot died, and not just random B-listers and villains. It was a nice change.

But this... I'm kind of amazed. And disgusted.
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[identity profile] kirby-crow.livejournal.com 2010-06-18 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That reminds me of how much they messed up the movie version of "Blood and Chocolate". On one hand, I was glad they gave Aiden some balls in the film. On the other hand, it was a completely different story so it hardly mattered.

[identity profile] rons-pigwidgeon.livejournal.com 2010-06-18 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I forgot about that one. VD's definitely on the same level of separation. I have to confess that I liked the Blood and Chocolate movie better than the book. Aiden was such a better character minus the bell bottoms and plus the backbone. And the whole Gabriel/mother figure was much less awkward when it was her aunt who was sleeping with her betrothed and not her own mother.

Weird that they're both vampire/werewolf books.