Its Vampire Diaries y'all: A review of the beloved play is like a warm hug

The Vampire Diaries is still a lot of people's guilty pleasure, even if we might not confess it. The romantic horror teen drama series has a devoted following, and we just can't stop gushing about it, thanks to its captivating narrative and attractive star cast. For viewers who enjoy stepping into a world full of vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural happenings, the series is more than just an enjoyable watch.

The series brilliantly combines romance, drama, horror, and gruesome killings. For those of you who enjoy reading fiction, you must watch this program.  The iconic show ended after eight great seasons (171 episodes). It debuted on television in 2009, and on March 10, 2017, the final episode was made available.

The Vampire Diaries has a history of utterly destroying emotions. The mythology and history of the program have been expertly developed, and they serve as a solid basis for all of its twists and turns. It can increase the tension to intolerable levels with these elements at its heart. They've mastered the art of taking the protagonists and audience from the darkest lows, where success seems wholly unbelievable, to the brightest highs. It truly is the finest ride.

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In "The Vampire Diaries" season finale, executive producer Julie Plec promised an "emotional journey," and she delivered. Everything was present in The Vampire Diaries. The charming tiny town and high school backdrop, together with the love triangle involving a beautiful human girl and two vampire brothers—one moody and the other your typical bad boy—created the ideal environment for an addiction.

The Vampire Diaries finished with Stefan Salvatore saving the day after eight seasons of love triangles, brotherly bonding, decade dances, and eternal enemies. However, this time, he lost his life while saving the day. In the series conclusion of the drama, Stefan gave his life to murder Katherine Pierce and end hell. By the end of the hour, a human Elena and a human Damon would join him in that harmony after they had both reunited with their families. Elena hugged her parents on her front porch, while Damon gave his brother one more embrace inside the Salvatore mansion.

Meanwhile, Caroline and Ric start a school for their kids and other  "talented" youngsters. Matt was considering running for mayor. Bonnie was leaving to see the world.

So why do we continue to watch? So there isn't a perfect response to this. Maybe it's because, like other people, we just wanted to know how it ends after all these years. Even though the last season was a rollercoaster of highs and lows, we eventually started responding to scenes once more. No matter if it was gasping as Enzo was slain, sobbing for Bonnie, who can never have it all, or grinning as Stefan and Caroline uttered their vows. 

It's difficult to please millions of fans, so there will never be the ideal finale for a show. However, for The Vampire Diaries, the writers tried their best, and We couldn't be happier with how things turned out.

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