
katmoviefix.xyz does not accept responsibility for contents hosted on third party websites. All files or contents hosted on third party websites. The obvious YA fiction themes included coming of age, dealing with loss, dealing with love, self-discovery, self-identity and so on.Disclaimer:- Katmoviefix does not host any files on it's servers. Struggling desperately at the time, The CW Network lived to see another day, or at least launch the spinoff (“The Originals”) and a slate of superhero series that owe their existence to “The Vampire Diaries” and the slightly cooler-to-the-touch “Supernatural.” Much of this unbearable “Vampire Diaries” hotness took place just below the surface, in places like Facebook, where flaming wars were waged over the simplest of questions, like “Damon or Stefan? Debate!” Showrunner Plec - who with Kevin Williamson developed this monster - had worked on Williamson’s “Dawson Creek,” so she understood instantly what needed to be thrown into the pot. Every plot twist, every kiss, every death, every un-death occasioned passionate fan debate. Hyperbole was its natural wingman, or wing-vampire, if you prefer. A driver of social media, of viewers, of profits, of buzz, “Diaries” in the early years was “Game of Thrones” in its current years, on steroids. "TVD" wasn't merely hot but smoking in a not too far past- mainly the second and third seasons.

Julie Plec is probably the greatest showrunner you've ever heard of. Somerhalder, Wesley and Dobrev are probably the hottest TV stars you've never seen before. "The Vampire Diaries" is probably the biggest hit you have ever seen.
