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Elena Salvatore
The Vampire Diaries character
Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert
First appearanceThe Vampire Diaries
Last appearance"I Was Feeling Epic" (8.16)
March 10, 2017
Created byL. J. Smith (book series)
Julie Plec
Kevin Williamson (television series)
Portrayed byNina Dobrev
Kayla Madison (Young Elena)
StatusAlive (books)
Deceased (TV series)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman/Traveler (seasons 1–3, 6–8)
Doppelgänger (seasons 1–8)
Vampire (seasons 4–6)
Half-angel (books)
GenderFemale
OccupationHigh school student (formerly)
College student (formerly)
Doctor (present)
Family
TV series:
Books:
  • Thomas and Elizabeth Gilbert (parents)
  • Margaret Gilbert (sister)
  • Katherine von Swartzschild (maternal half-sister)
  • Judith Gilbert (paternal aunt)
SpouseDamon Salvatore (in TV series)
Significant other
ChildrenStefanie Salvatore[d]

Elena Salvatore (née Gilbert) is a fictional character and protagonist from the novel series The Vampire Diaries. In the television series adaptation, set in the fictional town of Mystic Falls, she is portrayed by Nina Dobrev. In the books, Elena was popular, selfish and a "mean girl". However, the show's producers, Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson, felt that it was not the direction they wanted to go with their heroine in The Vampire Diaries television series. Instead, she became a nicer, relatable, and more of "the girl next door" type, until her life gets flipped upside down when she meets the Salvatore Brothers. In April 2015, Nina Dobrev announced that she would be departing the series after the sixth-season finale.

Much of Elena's story revolves around her relationships with vampires Stefan Salvatore and his older brother, Damon. It is revealed that Elena is a Petrova Doppelgänger (like Katherine, Amara and Tatia), which is thus responsible for her being identical to her ancestor, Katherine Pierce (née Katerina Petrova). This also has the implication of making her a supernatural creature. Dobrev portrayed the "conniving" Katherine as well, who is opposite of Elena. The actress stated that it has been a challenge distinguishing the two, and enjoys playing them both. In the television series's fourth season, Elena dies and became a vampire, then deals with the struggles that come with her change. Later, she took the cure and became human again towards the end of the sixth season. In the finale of the sixth season, Kai linked Elena to Bonnie's life by magic, which made Elena to sleep until Bonnie dies. She was inside the Salvatore tomb, then relocated to a warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, in the seventh season, then back to Mystic Falls. In late 2016, when it was declared that the eighth season would be the final season, Dobrev was in talks about returning to the television series to reprise her role in the final episode. After much speculation, Dobrev's return was confirmed on January 26, 2017, via an Instagram post. Dobrev appeared in the final episode of the show as both Elena and her evil doppelgänger Katherine Pierce.

Casting and portrayal

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When I look in the mirror, I just feel different when I'm Katherine or when I'm Elena. My voice changes a little bit, I think, and even just mentally, I feel like I can get away with a lot more.[1]

—Dobrev

On March 9, 2009, it was announced that Bulgarian-born Canadian actress Nina Dobrev, known for her portrayal of Mia Jones on Degrassi: The Next Generation, had joined the cast of The Vampire Diaries as Elena.[2] She was the second cast member to be announced following Steven R. McQueen, who plays Elena's brother Jeremy Gilbert.[3] Steve West Cinema Blend said the vampire brothers' battle over Elena will wreak havoc on the entire town.".[2] Executive producer Kevin Williamson recalled Dobrev auditioning while having the flu, which he described as the "worst audition ever", and they "didn't even look at her a second time". Dobrev went back home to Canada, yet, still wanting the part, she submitted a videotape audition, which saw her cast as Elena Gilbert.[4]

Dobrev said that after reading the script, she was drawn to Elena because she was "this average girl who was damaged in many ways".[5] Initially, she believed that she would be playing the "bad girl" Elena from the books, but the show wanted to go in a different direction for the character.[4] After researching, Dobrev discovered she would also play Elena's 534-year-old vampire doppelgänger Katherine Pierce whose characteristics are the "complete opposite".[5] Dobrev described this as "one of the rarest, coolest opportunities in television, to play two people on the same medium". She had confessed that she enjoys playing Katherine more than Elena.[5] Dobrev stated that she changes her appearance to distinguish Elena from her doppelgänger, Katherine; "Changing my hair helps me transform," she told Glamour.[6] Additionally, she said "I think I have one of the coolest characters on the show — I get to play two completely different people on opposite sides of the spectrum and I just have so much fun doing it".[4] Dobrev felt that her biggest challenge on The Vampire Diaries was distinguishing Katherine and Elena, and found it "interesting" to create a whole new character.[1] In the novels, Katherine originated from Germany. However, in the television series, she is Bulgarian, as is Dobrev, who can speak the language fluently. Dobrev said, "The writers heard me speaking Bulgarian to my mom on the phone while I was on set one day. One thing led to the other and voila".[7]

Development

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Characterization

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Nina Dobrev, who plays Elena Gilbert, at PaleyFest 2014

In the books, Elena is considered "one of the popular girls" at her high school and always gets "anything she wants".[8] Executive producer of the television show, Julie Plec, said the Elena from the books was "really kind of selfish". In The Vampire Diaries, Elena's "selfishness" in the books as a human was never explored, because it "didn't ever feel like a characteristic" the show wanted for their heroine.[9] Plec said "We kind of abandoned that queen-bee popular complex that in a lot of ways defined early Elena in the books", while feeling that Elena's actual flaw is her "deep, deep connection to other people".[9] In the books, Elena had blonde hair, but has brown hair in the television show.[10] Describing Elena from the books, Dobrev said she is "one of those mean girls that gets what she wants, popular ... and she's blonde and blue eyed". Williamson told her that "the angle we wanted to go for was the relatable, nice, girl next door, who the audience roots for".[4] Katherine, on the other hand, is penned as a "conniving, narcissistic bitch".[4] Describing Elena years later, Dobrev said she evolved from a "younger, naive, sad, young girl" to a "strong woman".[1]

Romances

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Before The Vampire Diaries, Elena dated Matt Donovan (Zach Roerig), who was unable to move past his feelings for her initially after their break-up.[11] Elena began dating Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), and later discovered he was a vampire.[12] As the episodes progressed, she developed a connection with Stefan's adventurous brother Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder), who consumes human blood, unlike Stefan, who has an animal blood diet.[13] Speaking about the different qualities Stefan and Damon bring to Elena, Dobrev said they have "different qualities that are very appealing", which combined make "the perfect man". She said "Stefan is committed and sweet and protective and loving, and Damon is spontaneous and crazy and fun and exciting".[5]

Dobrev with her Vampire Diaries co-stars Paul Wesley (Stefan) and Ian Somerhalder (Damon) at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con

After Elena became a vampire, she became sired to Damon and they slept together. According to Plec during an interview with TVLine, Elena "really believes what she feels is 100 percent genuine and real", and the couple "wants to be together and realizes that they shouldn’t, yet really wants to. So what do they do?"[14] Stefan became heartbroken, feeling angry and betrayed, and lashed out at Damon and Elena.[15] In the season 4 finale, an unsired Elena confirms that she is in love with Damon, and the two kiss passionately. At the end of season 6, the two plan to become human, get married, and have children together, but their dream is abruptly compromised by Kai, who puts Elena into a magical coma. Damon remains entirely devoted to Elena throughout the remaining two seasons as Elena sleeps peacefully. In the season 8 finale, she is revealed to be happily married to Damon.

Transition

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Executive producers Julie Plec and Kevin Williamson agreed that in the book series, Elena was turned into a vampire too early, which was around page 200 of The Awakening.[16] Elena's transition into a vampire was planned for two years. Plec said: "That felt obviously too soon, and rushed, and we didn’t want to make a show about a teenage girl who instantly becomes a vampire. But we always knew that her journey would take her there eventually".[16] At the second season's conclusion, Elena was nearly turned into a vampire.[1] Dobrev was happy that she was not, because she felt "it would have been too soon", and also did not think it was something Elena or she wanted.[1]

In the show's third season, Elena has a brain hemorrhage which was initially thought to be a concussion, and begins to die.[17] In what was described by the International Business Times as "the moment Vampire Diaries fans have been waiting for", Elena had to choose whether to be driven to Damon or Stefan to say goodbye to. At the time, Klaus was killed, meaning all vampires sprouting from his bloodline also die, which includes Damon and Stefan. She picks to say goodbye to Damon.[17] However, all these vampires end up surviving when Klaus never really dies. To save her, Doctor Meredith Fell (Torrey DeVitto) fed Elena Damon's blood. Rebekah Mikaelson kills Elena on Wickery Bridge, unaware of the vampire blood in her system. She woke up as a vampire at the end of the season.[17] The Hollywood Reporter interviewed Plec, and described her transition as "monumental changes" which would have Elena in for a "wild ride". Plec said Elena becoming a vampire is "an awakening of a person who is about to go through a lot of changes", and "she is going to evolve as a person and her relationships are going to evolve accordingly".[18] While Stefan was afraid she would hurt someone, Damon thought it was inevitable and wanted to "rip the band-aid off".[18] Plec felt that "She’s, unfortunately, not getting the same advice from the two people she values most in the world. It’s going to make it more difficult for her",[18] while describing the situation as "a whole new Elena and it’s a whole new day. It’s a different dynamic between the three of them especially".[18]

Television series

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Backstory

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Elena Gilbert is born on June 22, 1992, in Mystic Falls, Virginia to John Gilbert (David Anders) and Isobel Flemming (Mia Kirshner) while they were still in high school. With the help of John's brother Grayson, Isobel and John flee town days later, leaving Grayson and his wife Miranda to adopt Elena as their own. A doctor, Grayson fabricated a birth certificate so that it appeared Elena was his daughter with Miranda. In 1994, Miranda and Grayson had a child of their own, Jeremy Gilbert. Elena dates her childhood friend Matt Donovan, who was her first love. On May 23, 2009, Elena called her aunt Jenna Sommers, after getting in a fight with Matt while attending a party. When her parents came to get her, the three of them later end up in a car accident, with their car driving off a bridge due to the road being slick after a rain storm. Stefan Salvatore finds them, and saves Elena, but it was too late to save Grayson and Miranda, who died. It remained unknown for months who saved Elena, and it was considered a miracle that she lived. Her relationship with Matt ended when they broke up.

Storyline

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Season 1

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Elena, still empty after losing her parents, begins to fit back into school. She meets a mysterious new student named Stefan Salvatore. They connect instantly, and begin dating. She meets his older and malevolent brother, Damon. After researching, Elena realizes Stefan was alive in 1953. It is later revealed that he is a 162-year-old vampire. Damon also begins falling for Elena. Elena finds a picture of a woman named Katherine Pierce who looks exactly like her. Stefan reveals that it is the woman who made him and Damon feud 145 years ago and the person who turned them into vampires. He also told her that he is the person that saved her the night of her parents' death. At the end of season one, Elena discovers that Grayson and Miranda were not her biological parents, and that a woman named Isobel and her uncle John, who she grew up hating, were.

Season 2

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In season two, she learns that she is a Petrova doppelgänger, having an appearance just like Katherine Pierce, which means that she has to be sacrificed to release Klaus' werewolf side. The sacrifice later happens, but Elena is saved, because John sacrificed himself for her after being put under a spell by Bonnie. However, her aunt Jenna is turned into a vampire and, as part of the sacrifice, is killed by Klaus, leaving Elena without a guardian. In the season two finale, while Damon is dying due to a werewolf bite, she forgives him for forcing her to drink his blood and kisses him with the thought that it might be Damon's last day, however Damon gets cured by drinking Klaus' blood.

Season 3

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In season three, Elena does everything in her power to make Stefan get his humanity back, which was turned off by Klaus as payment for saving Damon from a werewolf bite in the latter part of season two. Meanwhile, she grows closer to Damon while working together on saving Stefan and trying to defeat Klaus, eventually even sharing a kiss. She later admits to Stefan that she has feelings for Damon as well but that she never stopped loving Stefan. While in Denver together, Elena kisses, Damon, later telling him that she does not know how she feels about him. It is eventually revealed that Elena met Damon the night of her parents' death, though he compelled her to forget. She eventually chooses Stefan in the season finale but before she can tell him, Elena drowns while having vampire blood in her system. During the last moments of season three, she awakens as a vampire in transition.

Season 4

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In season four, Elena is faced with the tough decision of whether die or to feed on human blood so she can fully transition into a vampire. Elena, after realizing Stefan's desperation to keep her alive, decides to complete her transition. Her relationship with Stefan ends, allowing her to begin a proper relationship with Damon. Although, it is later revealed there is a sire bond between them. Sometime later whilst searching for the cure for vampirism, Jeremy is fed to the immortal Silas by Katherine. As a result, Damon used the sire bond to convince her to turn off her humanity, due to her incredible grief over losing her brother and the last remaining member of her family. Elena became ruthless without her emotions, going on killing sprees and being very hateful towards her friends. Towards the end of season four, Damon kills Matt in front of Elena to trigger her grief. After revealing that Matt had the Gilbert Ring on, Elena's humanity was switched on and her emotions were focused on hate towards Katherine for killing Jeremy. Season four ended with Bonnie as a ghost after bringing Jeremy back to life and Elena fed Katherine the cure for vampirism in a moment of desperation as she was about to be killed. Elena had chosen Damon as the Salvatore that she loved, leaving a devastated Stefan.

Season 5

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In season five, Elena starts at Whitmore College and is happy after spending the summer with Damon. There she realises that Silas has taken Stefan's place and that Stefan is in that safe in a river constantly drowning. She and Damon then find the safe, only to find a dead body there meaning that someone opened the safe and Stefan is a Ripper again. However, Qetsiyah had fried Stefan's brain causing him to suffer amnesia. While trying to bring him back, they almost kiss meaning that she still feels something for him. Qetsiyah soon brings back Stefan's memories and says that Elena and Stefan were always meant to be as the Universe had to unite the doppelgängers of Silas and Amara. This leaves Damon and Elena questioning their relationship. Later on, she is kidnapped and experimented on by Wes Maxfield, and she learns that her father also used to experiment on vampires. Later, when Katherine is about to die as a result of all of her years catching up with her as a result of having the cure in her system, Katherine uses a spell and possesses Elena, a fact that her friends were initially unable to deduce. But once they did, they trapped Katherine and left her with no escape. Stefan stabbed her with the traveller dagger, but ghost Katherine reveals to Bonnie, shortly before trying to cross into the Other Side, that she had injected Dr Maxfield's enhanced ripper/werewolf virus into Elena's body, infecting Elena. The gang is eventually able to find an antidote. She loses trust in Damon, partly because he killed her friend Aaron, so they break up, but realise they cannot survive to be apart and get back together. Once Markos and his traveller army begin to take over Mystic Falls, setting an anti-magic barrier around the town, the gang comes up with a plan to take out the travellers by killing them all at the same time, overpowering the anchor to the Other Side AKA Bonnie and creating a possible way out of the now-collapsing Other Side. Elena and Damon drive into the gas-filled Mystic Grill with most of the travellers in it, blowing it up and killing most of the people in it, including Elena and Damon. She wakes up as a ghost and finds her body, sending her to Bonnie, where she passes to the Other Side, and she and many others are able to pass back to the land of the living afterwards. But the spell that allows this is broken before Damon passes back through, and as Bonnie is the anchor, she is a part of the Other Side and shall, therefore, disappear along with it. This leaves the gang mourning the loss of Damon and Bonnie in the season finale.

Season 6

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In season six, Elena starts back at Whitmore, and is unable to set foot in her hometown. She is also unable to recover from Damon's death and starts lurking the borders of Mystic Falls in order to grab civilians, drink their blood, then compel them to forget, but as spirit magic no longer works in Mystic Falls, any of her victims who cross into the town remember the ordeal, putting her identity as a vampire at risk when one of her victims, Sarah, comes to town. Elena begs Alaric to compel her to forget that she ever loved Damon, which Alaric is able to do, due to him being an Enhanced Original, with the ability to compel other vampires. She eventually wears him down and asks her friends to never remind her once the compulsion had been done. After a number of failed attempts, Alaric successfully compels her to forget her love for Damon. She however leaves Alaric with some of her reminders of Damon, should she ever need them again. She is told of her former feelings for Damon soon afterwards, but decides to stay the way she is, as she does not want to go back to being unhappy again. She starts to date her classmate, Liam. Once Damon comes back to life, Alaric tries to convince Elena to allow him to undo the compulsion, a decision she is reluctant to make. She eventually decides to have him undo it, but Alaric goes back to being human again after crossing into Mystic Falls, causing him to lose his vampire status (he only stayed alive because his once fatal human injuries were healed), meaning he will not be able to do so. She is then left to finally come face-to-face with Damon and see if she will still feel the same way about him. They eventually rekindle their relationship, Elena takes the cure that Bonnie gave Damon. At Alaric's wedding, Kai ruins their wedding and casts a sleeping spell on Elena, linking her life to Bonnie's. She makes a sacrifice to let Bonnie live out her life until it is her turn. She bids goodbye to her friends and loved ones before parting ways but knows that she will see Damon, Stefan and Caroline again one day.

Season 7

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Elena does not make an appearance but is heard calling Damon's name when he visits the Armory vault. It was a way of Sybil, the Siren, luring him into a trap.

Season 8

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In the final episode, Elena makes an appearance. When a weakened Bonnie dies from the sounding bell, she meets Elena in a dream-like forest. Elena hugs her and wonders if she really has died. Enzo appears and says it is not her time and takes Bonnie back to the world of the living. When Bonnie wakes up, it was Stefan who resuscitated her. Elena, asleep, is then taken to the Mystic Falls High School by Katherine and places her in the boiler room. Stefan tries to rescue Elena, but Katherine had Kai spell the boiler room, so that Elena cannot be taken out of the room. After Bonnie had deflected the hellfire back into the bell, Bonnie passes out. Elena wakes up and wanders the school. Stefan meets up with her. It looks like Bonnie has died, but in fact Elena is still sleeping and Stefan's ghost came to visit her in her dream. He had taken the place of killing Katherine instead of Damon, since Damon is human after Stefan gave him the cure. He came to say goodbye. After a tearful hug and saying goodbye, Stefan goes into the afterlife. Elena finally wakes up because Bonnie has broken the spell over her. Elena reunites with Damon and the rest of the gang. Elena gives Caroline the message Stefan whispered into her ear, saying he did hear her voice message and will love her forever. In the epilogue, Elena continued to study at medical school. After finishing her education, she went back to Mystic Falls and lived together with Damon, happily married for a long time. After living out her life, she crosses over to the afterlife where she finally reunites with her parents, Aunt Jenna and Uncle John.

Post-season 8

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The penultimate episode of The Originals, "The Tale of Two Wolves", features Elijah and Hope Mikaelson visiting Mystic Falls, where the window of a doctor's office reads "Elena Salvatore, MD", showing that Elena established her own medical practice.

The third season of Legacies reveals that Elena re-built her childhood home and is living there with her husband Damon, and daughter Stefanie.

Reception

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Elena has received mainly positive reviews. Steve West of the Cinema Blend compared the story of The Vampire Diaries and the character of Elena to the popular vampire franchise, Twilight, and its protagonist Bella Swan. West said "Clearly Elena is way hotter than Bella, she has two immortal vampires fighting over her".[2] After she transitioned into a vampire, Carina Adly MacKenzie of Zap2it hoped that the "fierce" and "ripper" side of Elena would emerge when "someone messes with the people she loves".[19] McKenzie noted that when a person becomes a vampire, "their strongest personality traits are heightened", and hoped that wouldn't see Elena's "compassion and selflessness" double into "helping old ladies with their groceries and nursing injured animals back to health".[19] Robyn Ross of TV Guide also hoped that after Elena "has had a taste for blood", she would lose control. Prior to her becoming a vampire, Ross thought she was less fun and "slightly boring", and wanted Elena to follow her instinct and "stop protecting everyone's feelings".[20]

Elena's romances with Stefan and Damon have become a popular craze with viewers, who have nicknamed them "Stelena" and "Delena".[21] Andy Swift of the website HollywoodLife praised Elena's relationship with Damon, which was a combination of real love and a sired bond, hoping they would live "happily ever after".[21] Vlada Gelman of TVLine, however, felt that their romance was "over in a rather mature way for a young love triangle" and questioned whether Elena was "ready to jump into a relationship with Damon right away" while Stefan was still in the picture.[22]

Merchandising

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Tonner Doll Company, Inc. created dolls for Elena and Katherine along with Stefan and Damon, from 1864.[23][24]

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
Elena Gilbert is a fictional character and the central protagonist of L.J. Smith's young adult novel series, as well as its American supernatural drama television adaptation that aired on from 2009 to 2017. In the original books, Elena is portrayed as a popular high school "golden girl" in the small town of Fell's Church, accustomed to achieving her desires, including romantic pursuits, until she becomes entangled with the mysterious vampire and his dangerous brother Damon. The narrative centers on her forbidden romance with Stefan, the ensuing rivalry with Damon, and the ensuing supernatural threats that force Elena to confront dark forces beyond her sheltered life. In the television series, developed by Kevin Williamson and , Elena—played by —is reimagined as a resilient teenage orphan in , , grieving her parents' death in a car accident while starting her junior year of high school. She soon finds herself at the heart of a centuries-old conflict between vampire brothers Stefan and , who return to town drawn by her striking resemblance to their former love, the Katherine Pierce, pulling Elena into a web of romantic tension, family secrets, and dangers. As the series progresses, Elena's arc involves discovering her Petrova heritage, which makes her blood vital for powerful spells, and undergoing a pivotal transformation into a following a tragic , fundamentally altering her relationships and self-identity. Her story explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, evolving from a grieving navigating everyday teen challenges to a key figure in battles against ancient threats, ultimately finding peace in a human life with Damon after a sleeping curse ends her active role in the series.

Creation and development

Casting and portrayal

was cast as Elena Gilbert, the lead role in , in March 2009, with the announcement highlighting her selection alongside as . Dobrev, then 20 years old, was initially contracted solely for the part of Elena, though she later took on the dual role of Katherine Pierce, Elena's 500-year-old vampire , beginning in the first season. To prepare for the role, Dobrev read the first three books in L.J. Smith's The Vampire Diaries series, though she was advised by producers not to continue further due to planned deviations in the adaptation. She focused on capturing Elena's emotional depth, particularly the character's evolution from a grieving teenager to a , drawing on into loss and resilience to convey the and heightened senses post-transition. Dobrev described the preparation as intensive, emphasizing the need to portray a wide emotional range—from vulnerability and compassion as human Elena to the intensified instincts and moral dilemmas as a —while maintaining authenticity across the arc. Portraying the dual roles presented significant logistical challenges for Dobrev, including a demanding shooting schedule that often required her to film scenes with herself using body doubles and green-screen effects, which she called "crazy" in terms of time management and physical coordination. The physical demands were exacerbated by the show's action sequences, where Dobrev, a former , performed many of her own stunts, including high-risk fights and falls, to ensure realism in vampire scenes. Her background in aided in executing flips and wire work, though she noted the exhaustion from long hours and the precision required to differentiate Elena's grounded movements from Katherine's agile, predatory style. In April 2015, Dobrev announced her departure from the series after six seasons, citing a desire to explore new opportunities, with her final episodes airing as part of Season 6's conclusion. Her exit marked the end of Elena's primary storyline at that point, though she briefly returned for in 2017.

Characterization

Elena Gilbert is depicted as a resilient and empathetic navigating the profound of losing her parents, while attempting to preserve a semblance of in the supernatural-laden town of . As a high school , she embodies the struggles of young adulthood amplified by , often reflecting on her regrets and the person she has become in the wake of her loss. This foundational portrayal underscores her determination to protect her remaining family and friends, highlighting her internal drive to find normalcy amid chaos. Central to Elena's character are her , fierce , and strong moral compass, which enable her to perceive both the good and bad in others, even in morally complex situations. These traits position her as a protective figure for those she loves, willing to confront dangers to safeguard her brother and closest allies. However, they also fuel her internal conflicts, particularly around love and loss, as her deep emotional connections often lead to self-doubt and regret over choices that strain her relationships. Her determination manifests in a steadfast commitment to doing what she believes is right, though it sometimes serves as both a strength and a . Elena's arc evolves significantly from her role as a to a entity, amplifying her inherent qualities and exploring themes of identity and personal choice. This transformation marks the emergence of a more empowered figure, capable of harnessing abilities to fight for , yet it forces her to confront how such changes alter her sense of self and her bonds with others. The shift emphasizes her journey toward embracing agency in a world of immortals, where decisions about her nature redefine her path. Creator intentionally crafted Elena as a relatable and likable heroine, diverging from the source novels' depiction of a more selfish and queen-bee to avoid those traits in the show's lead. Plec explained that the book version's self-centered nature did not align with the desired characteristics for their , opting instead for a compassionate and grounded figure to drive the narrative. This approach aimed to make Elena a cautionary yet aspirational character, whose evolution highlights the consequences of choices without glorifying them uncritically.

Romances and relationships

In the pre-production phase of The Vampire Diaries, creators Kevin Williamson and conceptualized the central involving , , and as the series' primary narrative engine, driving themes of love, redemption, and moral ambiguity. This setup was adapted from L.J. Smith's novels but reimagined for television to heighten interpersonal tension and emotional stakes, with Elena positioned as the emotional core pulling the brothers into conflict from the outset. Williamson emphasized that the triangle would explore Elena's journey from grief to vitality, sparked by her connection with Stefan, while Damon's antagonistic allure was planned to complicate her choices early on. Scripting for Elena's romantic arc deliberately stressed her agency, steering clear of damsel-in-distress tropes by portraying her as a decisive young woman navigating desire and danger on her own terms. Plec and Williamson outlined scenes where Elena actively pursues and rejects suitors, such as her pivotal invitation to Stefan at the pilot's conclusion, symbolizing her willingness to embrace vulnerability without passivity. This approach aimed to empower her character amid threats, ensuring her decisions propelled the plot rather than reacting to it. To anchor Elena in relatable human elements, early outlines detailed her familial bonds with aunt Jenna Sommers and brother Jeremy Gilbert as foundational supports, reflecting her recent parental loss and the everyday responsibilities she shoulders. These relationships were scripted to underscore her protective instincts and emotional resilience, providing a counterpoint to the romantic entanglements and highlighting the personal costs of her evolving world. Friendships with Bonnie Bennett and Caroline Forbes were planned in initial drafts as vital networks of support laced with conflict, offering Elena outlets for vulnerability and growth. The pilot's opening sequence, featuring Elena confiding in during a car ride, was crafted to establish this dynamic immediately, while Caroline's role was envisioned as a blend of and to mirror Elena's internal struggles. Plec noted these ties would evolve to challenge and sustain Elena through the series' trials.

Transition to vampirism

The decision to transition Elena Gilbert from human to vampire was conceived early in the series' development by executive producer Julie Plec, who viewed it as an inevitable evolution given Elena's immersion in a supernatural world, ultimately planned for the Season 3 finale to heighten narrative stakes and delve into themes of immortality and personal transformation. This arc, inspired by but adapted from L.J. Smith's novels, was delayed from an earlier potential Season 2 endpoint to allow for deeper character growth, positioning the change as a pivotal shift after Elena's loss of parental figures like Aunt Jenna and Alaric, which left her without human anchors and forced a confrontation with her own agency in a world of eternal beings. By placing Elena in transition—dying with vampire blood in her system—the writers aimed to explore how immortality would test her compassion, strength, and moral compass, transforming her from a relatable human protagonist into a more dynamic figure grappling with eternal consequences. Central to this narrative evolution was the introduction of the sire bond mechanic in Season 4, developed by Plec and writer as a to complicate Elena's newfound vampiric instincts and question her , particularly in her emotional attachments. Designed to sustain complexity across the show's extended 22-episode format, the sire bond portrayed Elena's obedience to her sire, , as an amplification of her existing feelings rather than outright mind control, though it sparked controversy for blurring consent in her choices. This element timed with key relational shifts, such as her breakup with Stefan, to heighten the drama of her adjustment to vampirism. The romantic tensions with the Salvatore brothers influenced the transition's execution, refreshing the by aligning her immortal state more closely with Damon's world. The intended emotional fallout emphasized Elena's internal struggles, including the temporary loss of her humanity when she compelled away her emotions to cope with vampiric bloodlust and grief, leading to profound identity crises and relational rifts. Compulsion elements tied to the sire bond further eroded her sense of autonomy, forcing confrontations with suppressed feelings and ethical dilemmas about love under influence, which the writers used to unpack the psychological toll of on her core values. This arc culminated in Season 6 with Elena's reversion to humanity via , a deliberate narrative closure planned by Plec to resolve her prolonged , providing emotional resolution to her relationships and allowing her to reclaim a mortal life free from vampiric burdens. 's implementation, envisioned as a ""-style permanence without death, underscored the series' exploration of choice and sacrifice, marking the end of Elena's chapter while affirming her growth through adversity.

Differences from source material

Elena in the novels

Elena Gilbert is introduced in L.J. Smith's 1991 novel The Awakening, the first volume of The Vampire Diaries series, as a popular and somewhat selfish blonde high school senior in the small town of Fell's Church, Virginia. Orphaned after her parents' fatal car accident a year prior, she lives with her aunt Judith and younger sister Margaret, navigating typical teenage social dynamics while harboring a restless desire for excitement. Her beauty and charisma make her a central figure at Robert E. Lee High School, but she is depicted as manipulative and self-centered, often using her influence to get her way. From the outset, Elena exhibits adventurous traits, drawn into events upon the arrival of mysterious new student , whom she pursues despite his enigmatic demeanor. Her character is inherently tied to the , later revealed as possessing latent guardian powers stemming from a half-angel heritage, which manifest as celestial abilities including flight and spiritual influence. These powers position her not merely as a but as a pivotal figure in cosmic battles against dark forces, blending her human flaws with otherworldly potential. Throughout the series, Elena undergoes major arcs marked by multiple deaths and resurrections, transforming her repeatedly between , , and guardian states. In The Struggle (1991), she drowns and awakens as a , embracing heightened senses and while grappling with bloodlust. The Fury (1991) sees her perish again in a climactic confrontation with the vengeful vampire , only to be resurrected as a in Dark Reunion (1992) through celestial intervention, aiding her friends against greater evils. Subsequent trilogies—, The Hunters, and The Salvation—escalate these cycles, with Elena facing interdimensional threats, allying with Stefan's brother Damon, and ultimately surviving the series' conflicts alive alongside Damon in the later volumes. Elena's backstory diverges from overt familial ties to the world initially, presented as an ordinary teen until her resemblance to the 15th-century Katherine von Swartzchild draws ancient dangers to Fell's Church, without any immediate direct relation established. This setup underscores her evolution from a self-absorbed girl to a resilient guardian, central to the Salvatore brothers' centuries-old rivalry and the broader fight against vampiric and demonic entities.

TV series adaptations

In the CW television adaptation of The Vampire Diaries, Elena Gilbert's character underwent substantial modifications from L.J. Smith's original novels to prioritize audience relatability and accommodate a multi-season narrative arc. While the book version features Elena as a blonde with blue eyes, embodying an idealized "" with near-perfect traits, the series reimagined her as a brunette human orphan portrayed by . This visual and backstory shift—emphasizing her life with aunt Jenna after her parents' fatal car crash—aimed to ground her in everyday teenage struggles, fostering deeper emotional investment from viewers. noted that the novel's Elena felt unrelatable in her perfection, prompting adjustments to highlight flaws and humanity. The excised the and angelic dimensions inherent to the literary Elena, who exhibits otherworldly qualities from the outset and later resurrects as a celestial guardian with ethereal powers. In contrast, the TV series establishes Elena as unequivocally human until her vampiric turn, amplifying themes of loss, resilience, and without predestined . This removal streamlined the storyline for broader appeal, focusing on her psychological growth amid threats rather than innate otherworldliness. A pivotal innovation was the expansion of doppelgänger mythology, transforming Elena's mere physical resemblance to Katherine Pierce—vague in the books—into a intricate lineage of Petrova doppelgängers originating with the ancient immortal Amara. This lore, introduced early in the series, interconnects Elena, Katherine, and Amara as supernatural doubles bound by curses and immortality rituals, enabling layered plot devices like identity swaps and sacrificial arcs absent from the source material. Plec highlighted this addition as a means to enrich the shared history and stakes for recurring characters. Elena's characterization evolved to accentuate compassion and selflessness, diverging from the novels' depiction of a more self-centered, ambitious high school queen bee. The TV portrayal deepens her empathy and relational depth, portraying her as a nurturing figure who prioritizes friends and family, which aligns with the ensemble-driven format and contrasts her initial book persona's occasional pettiness. Adaptations to her romances and vampiric transition catered to serialized storytelling, extending the love triangle with brothers Stefan and Damon Salvatore across seasons for sustained tension. Unlike the rapid vampirism at the first novel's conclusion, the series postponed this to the season 3 finale, allowing extended human-vampire dynamics and ensuring romantic choices, such as her bond with Damon, developed organically. Plec explained that this delay preserved narrative momentum, preventing premature resolution and enabling exploration of Elena's humanity as the emotional core.

Role in The Vampire Diaries

Backstory

Elena Gilbert enters the narrative of as a 17-year-old orphan grappling with profound grief following the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of her parents, Grayson and Miranda Gilbert, four months prior to the events of the pilot episode. The incident occurred on Wickery Bridge in , , leaving Elena as the sole survivor from the vehicle, an event that profoundly shapes her emotional landscape at the outset of the series. Following the loss, Elena resides in the family home in the small town of with her younger brother, Jeremy, and their aunt, Sommers, who assumes guardianship despite her own struggles with maturity and responsibility. To cope with her sorrow, Elena maintains a personal journal, using it as an outlet to process her feelings on the first day of her junior year at High School, where she projects an image of resilience amid inner turmoil. She is depicted as a popular student, having previously served as a cheerleader for the school's Timberwolves team, though the tragedy has led her to step back from such activities. Additionally, Elena holds the position of editor for the school newspaper, underscoring her leadership role within the community. Elena's pre-series life takes on supernatural undertones through her striking physical resemblance to Katherine Pierce, a vampire from the 19th century whose doppelgänger lineage connects directly to Elena's Petrova bloodline. This similarity is immediately evident to Stefan Salvatore upon his return to Mystic Falls, setting the stage for the intertwining of Elena's ordinary existence with the town's hidden supernatural history, though she remains unaware of these ties at the series' inception.

Season 1

In Season 1, Elena Gilbert, a high school student in grieving the recent death of her parents in a car accident, begins to rebuild her life while navigating new relationships and hidden dangers. On the first day of , she encounters the enigmatic new student , sparking an immediate attraction between them. Their romance blossoms quickly, with shared journal entries and intimate dinners that allow Elena to open up about her loss, marking her gradual emergence from isolation. As their bond deepens, subtle tensions arise from Stefan's brooding brother Damon, hinting at an underlying . Elena's world shatters when she discovers the existence of vampires, a triggered by a brutal at a school party that leaves her friend Bonnie's grandmother injured. Stefan confesses his true nature to Elena, explaining that he and Damon are over 160 years old and that he sustains himself on animal blood to control his urges. This disclosure forces Elena to confront the undercurrents in her town, including Damon's more predatory behavior, as she grapples with fear and loyalty to Stefan. Her research into local history uncovers references to vampires, deepening her understanding of the threats lurking in . Amid these revelations, Elena deals with her younger brother Jeremy's spiraling drug problems, exacerbated by his infatuation with Vicki Donovan, Matt's sister. Elena attempts to intervene, sending Jeremy to live with their Aunt to protect him, but his addiction leads to dangerous encounters with Damon, who feeds on Vicki and turns her into a . The crisis culminates in tragedy when Vicki, unable to control her bloodlust, attacks Jeremy during a ; Stefan is forced to stake her to prevent further harm, leaving Elena to comfort a devastated Jeremy and the incident as a . This event strains Elena's family dynamics but strengthens her resolve to shield her loved ones. As the season progresses, Elena uncovers her striking resemblance to Katherine Pierce, a vampire from 1864 who was romantically entangled with both Salvatore brothers, suggesting a mysterious lineage tying her to the town's dark past. Damon, driven by his obsession to free Katherine from a buried tomb beneath the old church, manipulates events to release the vampires trapped there by the town's founders, posing a dire threat to Mystic Falls. Elena aids Stefan in thwarting Damon's plan, discovering that Katherine is not in the tomb, which devastates Damon and escalates the brothers' conflict. These events highlight Elena's growing courage and resourcefulness in the face of supernatural peril. The intensifies with the Founder's Council activation of a device to repel during the parade, leading to chaos when John Gilbert, Elena's biological uncle, attempts to use it lethally. Elena confronts Damon about his manipulations, while Logan Fell, a newly turned and reporter, attacks her, forcing Stefan to intervene. In a shocking twist, appears to Elena in a vision-like message, warning of impending danger and solidifying her doppelgänger connection, setting the stage for future threats as Elena ends the season more entangled in the world.

Season 2

In Season 2, Elena Gilbert faces intensified threats from her doppelgänger Pierce, who returns to seeking to break Klaus Mikaelson's hybrid curse. Early in the season, Elena is kidnapped by and her mother Isobel Flemming during a event at the Lockwood mansion, where Isobel creates a diversion by attacking John Gilbert, allowing to inject Stefan with vervain and abduct Elena. Katherine takes Elena to Isobel's property, intending to hand her over to Klaus as part of a deal, but Isobel ultimately releases Elena after fulfilling Klaus's demands and then burns herself to death in the sun. This ordeal strains Elena's trust in the supernatural world but leads her to form an uneasy alliance with , who had previously betrayed her by attempting to force her into vampirism; Elena forgives Damon after he helps rescue her, and they begin collaborating to protect her family and thwart Katherine's schemes. As the season progresses toward Klaus's ritual to break his curse, Elena becomes the central figure in the sacrifice, requiring the blood of a Petrova , a , and a under a . In episode 21, "," Klaus kidnaps Elena and her aunt Jenna Sommers, using Jenna—newly turned into a —and Jules as the other sacrifices; Klaus drains Elena's blood after killing the others, causing her temporary death and completing the ritual, which allows him to become the first hybrid. However, Elena is revived through a spell cast by her biological , John Gilbert, who binds his life force to hers, sacrificing himself to restore her as a human while Bennett destroys the to prevent further use. Throughout these events, Elena's friendships with and Caroline Forbes deepen amid the chaos. Caroline, turned into a by in the season premiere, initially struggles with her new nature, but Elena supports her transition, helping her navigate bloodlust and secrecy, which transforms their rivalry into a loyal bond as they face shared dangers like attacks and Klaus's minions. Similarly, Elena relies on Bonnie's growing abilities for protection, such as when Bonnie aids in locating Elena after kidnappings and combats Klaus's witch allies, solidifying their childhood friendship into a pillar of mutual reliance during the escalating supernatural war. The season culminates in further loss and complication for Elena when her brother Jeremy is accidentally shot and killed by Sheriff Liz Forbes at the Grill, who mistook him for Damon during a confrontation over the werewolf bite . Bonnie resurrects Jeremy using a powerful spell at the witches' ground, but this act grants him the unwanted ability to see ghosts of the dead, adding emotional strain to Elena's family. In the finale, as Damon succumbs to a fatal bite, Elena tends to him at the Salvatore boarding house, confessing her care for him despite her love for Stefan; she kisses Damon tenderly on the lips, a moment that complicates the and hints at her evolving feelings.

Season 3

In Season 3, Elena Gilbert continues to navigate the aftermath of the ritual that resurrected Klaus Mikaelson, mourning the deaths of her aunt Jenna Sommers and uncle John Gilbert while focusing on rescuing Stefan Salvatore, who has been compelled by Klaus to join his inner circle. Teaming up with Damon Salvatore, Elena forms a strategic alliance to counter Klaus's growing threat in Mystic Falls, including efforts to disrupt his plans and protect her friends from his manipulations. This partnership strains her relationships, as Stefan's absence and altered behavior force Elena to rely more on Damon, highlighting her resilience amid escalating supernatural dangers. As attempts to build an army of hybrid vampires—werewolf-vampire immortals—Elena's blood becomes central to the process, drawn from her as the Petrova to facilitate the turning rituals, such as the one that successfully transforms Tyler Lockwood into the first hybrid. However, the hybrids face lethal complications because the remains alive, prompting to target Elena directly to resolve the issue and complete his hybrid curse resolution. Throughout these events, tension between Stefan and Damon intensifies over their protective instincts toward Elena, with Stefan struggling to break free from compulsion and Damon revealing deeper emotional layers, complicating Elena's loyalties in their . The season culminates in a high-stakes confrontation on a remote , where the group seeks the white oak stake to kill , but the plan unravels with betrayals among the Original vampires. In the finale, Elena and Matt Donovan drive to intercept a containing an Original, only for Rebekah Mikaelson to cause their to crash off Wickery Bridge in a deliberate accident mirroring Elena's parents' fatal wreck. Choosing to save Matt over herself, Elena drowns and dies as a human, her body later recovered, setting the stage for her impending transition to vampirism due to previously administered by Dr. Meredith Fell to treat injuries from 's blood-draining attempt.

Season 4

In Season 4, Elena Gilbert completes her transition into a shortly after awakening in the hospital, having died with Damon's blood in her system from the previous season's events. She initially resists feeding on human blood but ultimately consumes it to survive, leading to intense struggles with bloodlust that cause her to lash out uncontrollably, such as during a neighborhood party where she feeds on an unsuspecting guest. Under Damon's guidance, she learns to hunt strategically, selecting victims at a party to manage her urges. A complicating factor in Elena's adjustment is the sire bond linking her to Damon, her maker, which subconsciously compels her to obey his suggestions, influencing her emotions and decisions, including a growing romantic attraction toward him. This bond strains her relationship with Stefan, prompting her to end it and pursue Damon, though she later questions the authenticity of her feelings. The bond's effects become particularly evident during tense situations, like the pageant, where Elena acts against her instincts to please Damon. The season's emotional toll peaks when Elena witnesses the death of her brother Jeremy at the hands of the Original vampire Kol, compounded by the losses of hunter Connor and others close to her. Overwhelmed by grief, she flips her humanity switch, suppressing all emotions to numb the pain and adopting a reckless, emotionless that leads to destructive behavior, including violent confrontations and risky alliances. Stefan and Damon work to restore her humanity through tactics, such as staging interventions and physical confrontations, eventually succeeding after Elena experiences visions of her past self. Amid these personal struggles, Elena becomes entangled in the quest for a cure to vampirism, driven by , an ancient immortal revealed as the architect of and a manipulative posing as various figures, including Professor Shane. The group travels to a remote island to retrieve from a hidden well, facing deadly traps and Silas's schemes that culminate in a at their high . In the finale, Elena rejects Damon's offer of , affirming her love for him as genuine beyond the sire bond, but during a battle with , she injects into her instead, leaving Katherine human while Elena remains a .

Season 5

In Season 5, Elena Gilbert, now a , enrolls at Whitmore College alongside her best friend Caroline Forbes, eager to embrace a college experience. She adjusts to college life, sharing a dorm room and attending parties, though these are disrupted by the suspicious death of her roommate Megan, killed by a . Elena's romance with deepens during this period, marked by passionate moments in her dorm and mutual support as she navigates her vampire existence, though tensions arise from Damon's impulsive nature and her lingering concerns about Stefan. The idyllic college life unravels with revelations about the Augustine Society, a clandestine organization at Whitmore dedicated to studying and torturing vampires for scientific gain. Elena learns that her late father, Grayson Gilbert, was a key member who performed experiments, including surgical procedures on captured vampires like Damon, whom he held in the society's underground facility decades earlier. This discovery strains her relationship with Damon and draws her into conflict with Dr. Wes Maxfield, a modern Augustine leader who injects her with a synthetic serum designed to make humans crave and kill vampires upon detecting their blood. The injection triggers a hallucinatory descent into rage, forcing Elena to feed on Matt Donovan before Damon intervenes with a cure provided by the Travelers, temporarily resolving the threat but highlighting the society's ongoing experiments. Parallel to these events, Elena becomes central to the Travelers' ancient vendetta against doppelgangers, stemming from a tied to the immortals and Amara, whose bloodlines perpetuate endless suffering for the nomadic witch coven. The Travelers, disguised as college students like Liv and Luke Parker, view doppelgangers like Elena and Stefan as abominations fueling supernatural imbalances and target them for sacrificial rituals to unleash destructive . In a pivotal twist, Katherine Pierce exploits Traveler to swap bodies with Elena, trapping her in Katherine's rapidly aging form while impersonating her to manipulate Stefan and sabotage her life with Damon. Elena, enduring physical decline and isolation, allies with Stefan to reverse the spell, ultimately reclaiming her body after Katherine's failed bid for . As the season builds to its climax, the Travelers' plan escalates by channeling millions of "passenger" spirits—souls from the Other Side possessing human hosts—into Mystic Falls, overloading the town's infrastructure and igniting catastrophic gas line explosions that begin destroying the community. Elena joins Damon, Stefan, and Bonnie in a desperate counter-plan, with Elena and Damon driving Damon's car into the Mystic Grill to trigger a controlled blast that kills the Traveler leaders and allows their friends to cross back through Bonnie as the anchor before the Other Side fully collapses. Though successful in saving most of the group, Elena believes Damon has perished in the chaos, leading to a tearful farewell where she expresses profound love for him, underscoring the season's themes of loss and resilience in her vampire state.

Season 6

In Season 6, Elena Gilbert grapples with the emotional aftermath of Damon's return from the 1994 prison world, initially having compelled away her memories of their relationship to cope with his presumed death. As threats from the intensify, she encounters Kai Parker, a sociopathic siphoner witch who manipulates and endangers the group, including kidnapping and psychologically tormenting Elena during a confrontation in Episode 11, "Woke Up with a Monster." Kai's actions escalate at a wedding massacre in Episode 21, "The Downward Spiral," where he slaughters members, further destabilizing Elena's life in . To manage her grief and vampire nature, Elena begins abusing mystical herbs that induce hallucinations of Damon, leading to addiction and an overdose that renders her blood toxic and nearly fatal. Her friends stage an intervention, but the habit underscores her desire to reclaim her humanity. Later, with the discovery of a second dose of the vampire cure among Lily Salvatore's possessions, Damon proposes they both take it to live as humans together, emphasizing his commitment to a normal life with her. In Episode 20, "I'd Leave My Happy Home for You," Elena ingests the cure, reverting to human form and restoring her compelled-away memories of Damon. The season builds to a tragic climax in the finale, Episode 22, "I'm Thinking of You All the While," where Kai, seeking revenge after being thwarted, injects Elena with a coma-inducing spell that links her life force to Bennett's. The spell ensures Elena remains in a sleep until Bonnie's death, presenting Damon with an impossible choice. Damon ultimately spares , decapitating Kai instead, and bids a heartfelt farewell to the comatose Elena, sealing her in the Salvatore crypt under protective magic. Flash-forwards to four years later depict a ravaged , with Damon desiccated in a coffin, awaiting a future reunion, signaling Elena's absence from ongoing events. This arc coincides with actress Nina Dobrev's mid-season departure from the series.

Season 7

In Season 7 of , Elena Gilbert remained in the magical coma induced at the end of the previous season, her body preserved in a secure location while the story unfolded without her physical presence. This absence profoundly shaped the narrative, as her lingering influence manifested through visions and memories that guided key characters amid new threats. For instance, experienced vivid hallucinations of Elena early in the season, prompting him to confront his grief during travels with Bonnie Bennett and Alaric Saltzman; these visions highlighted his internal conflict over whether to endure the wait for her awakening or seek alternative paths forward. The emotional toll of Elena's coma extended to her inner circle, fostering a collective sense of loss that permeated their decisions and relationships. and Caroline Forbes, now navigating their own romance, contributed to a shared chronicling daily events in , explicitly intended to bridge the gap when Elena eventually awoke—a that underscored the characters' commitment to preserving her place in their lives. , linked to Elena by the spell, bore much of the psychological burden, as her survival directly tied to Elena's continued slumber, amplifying the group's vulnerability against emerging dangers like the sirens. Damon's deliberations about waking Elena intensified as the season progressed, particularly when confronting the sirens' manipulations in the finale. The ancient siren Sybil exploited Elena's voice in a deceptive vision to lure Damon into a trap within the Armory's vault, forcing him to relive memories of Elena while subduing him with mind control; this incident reinforced her symbolic role as a of and vulnerability for the group. Though no definitive action was taken to revive her, the escalating hellfire arc introduced by the sirens' emergence hinted at future possibilities for Elena's return, leaving her off-screen impact as a pivotal emotional anchor. No direct appearances occurred, emphasizing the season's focus on the void left by her absence.

Season 8

In the eighth and final season of , Elena Gilbert remained in a magical coma induced by Kai Parker in the previous season, with the spell designed to awaken her only upon Bonnie Bennett's death. However, as the sirens' plan to destroy unfolded, Bonnie temporarily died from the effects of hellfire during the confrontation with Pierce, briefly triggering the spell and allowing Elena to awaken in the high school boiler room. Bonnie, revived after entering where helps her let go and her Bennett witch ancestors empower her to complete her anti-hellfire spell, then fully broke Kai's spell by channeling her abilities to sever the magical link, enabling Elena's complete freedom from the coma. Elena's reunion with was complicated by the lingering effects of Kai's spell, which created a localized anti-magic boundary around the boiler room, preventing her body from being moved or the spell from being easily undone without direct magical intervention. Once freed, Elena rushed to the Salvatore crypt amid the chaos of Stefan's sacrifice to stop and the encroaching hellfire, where she embraced Damon in a heartfelt kiss, solidifying their bond after years apart. This moment marked the culmination of their long-term romance, as Elena chose to stand by Damon in the face of the town's destruction. To save Mystic Falls from the sirens' apocalyptic scheme, Stefan sacrificed himself by injecting the human cure into Damon—turning both brothers human—and then allowing Damon to kill him to retrieve the cure, ensuring the hellfire was redirected and the town preserved. Elena, now awake, supported Damon through this loss, and together they chose to embrace their humanity by taking the cure, forgoing immortality for a mortal life. In the epilogue, Elena and Damon married following her completion of medical school, living a peaceful existence in Mystic Falls; Elena passed away first from old age, followed by Damon, and they were buried side by side in the Gilbert family plot, achieving a serene resolution.

Post-series appearances

Following the conclusion of , Elena Gilbert does not make any physical appearances in the franchise's spin-off series, instead receiving only brief mentions that affirm her peaceful human life with after being cured of vampirism in the series finale. In the penultimate episode of The Originals, titled "The Tale of Two Wolves" (Season 5, Episode 12, aired July 27, 2018), and Mikaelson visit , where they pass a bearing the "Elena Salvatore, M.D.," indicating that Elena has established a medical practice while living a settled life with her husband. Elena receives further mentions in Legacies, particularly in Season 3 (premiered January 21, 2021), where it is revealed that she and Damon have rebuilt her childhood home on the outskirts of , restoring the structure destroyed years earlier. In Episode 9, "Do All Malivore Monsters Go to Hell?", Josie Saltzman moves in with Elena and Damon at this rebuilt Gilbert house, with Alaric Saltzman noting how perfectly they reconstructed the property; Elena is also referenced as working a medical shift, underscoring her ongoing career as a doctor. Earlier in the series (Season 1, Episode 10), their daughter, Stefanie Salvatore—named in honor of —is canonically established as part of their family, further emphasizing their domestic bliss away from supernatural conflicts. These references portray Elena enjoying a tranquil family life, free from the vampire world's dangers, with no involvement in the events at the Salvatore School. As of 2025, following the conclusion of Legacies in June 2022, there have been no additional canonical developments or appearances for Elena in the TVD Universe.

Relationships

With Stefan and Damon Salvatore

Elena's romantic involvement with the Salvatore brothers forms the central love triangle of The Vampire Diaries, beginning with her initial attraction to Stefan's compassionate and stable nature in Season 1, which contrasts sharply with Damon's brooding intensity and unpredictability. Upon meeting Stefan shortly after her parents' death, Elena finds solace in his empathetic demeanor, leading to a deep emotional connection and their first kiss in the episode "The Night of the Comet." Damon, Stefan's older brother, initially antagonizes Elena with his manipulative tendencies, yet subtle moments of vulnerability, such as their charged interaction at the Miss Mystic Falls pageant in Season 1, Episode 19, plant seeds of intrigue that evolve into mutual passion. This dynamic establishes the core conflict, where Elena grapples with Stefan's reliability versus Damon's raw allure, a tension amplified by supernatural threats like Klaus Mikaelson's arrival in Season 3. The triangle intensifies after Elena's transition into a in the Season 3 finale, "The Departed," where Damon's blood inadvertently saves her life, creating a sire bond that binds her emotions and decisions to his influence due to her pre-existing feelings for him. This bond, a rare phenomenon among vampires introduced in Season 4, complicates her choice between the brothers, as Elena breaks up with Stefan and pursues Damon, confessing her love in Season 4, Episode 23, "," despite doubts about the bond's authenticity. To resolve it, Damon urges Elena to turn off her humanity switch, allowing her to reaffirm her feelings independently; upon reactivation, she still selects Damon, solidifying their relationship amid breakups and reconciliations driven by events like the Travelers' curse in Season 5. The sire bond arc underscores themes of consent and genuine affection, with Elena insisting her love predates the tie. Throughout Seasons 5 and 6, Elena and Damon's bond faces trials including a temporary in Season 5, Episode 16, "While We Were Feuding," over differing views on , and Elena's spell in Season 6 that erases her memories of him until Episode 6, "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get." Reunions occur through sacrifices, such as Damon's decision to desiccate himself in Season 6 to protect her, and culminate in Elena taking the vampire cure to become human again in Season 6, Episode 22, "I'm Thinking of You All the While," committing fully to Damon without vampiric complications. By Season 8, their enduring partnership is affirmed in , where a flash-forward shows them living a human life together after Stefan's death, emphasizing love as a redemptive force and a deliberate choice transcending the brothers' rivalry.

Familial ties

Elena Gilbert was raised by her adoptive parents, Grayson and Miranda Gilbert, who owned a medical clinic in and provided her with a stable family life until their deaths in a car accident on Wickery Bridge in May 2009. Flashbacks depict Grayson as a dedicated physician and member of the Town Council who secretly researched through the Augustine Society, conducting experiments aimed at developing treatments to benefit human patients, a legacy that later influences Elena's understanding of her father's moral complexities. Elena's biological mother was Isobel Flemming, a turned obsessed with supernatural lore, while her biological father was John Gilbert, her adoptive father's brother, who played a distant but pivotal role by ultimately sacrificing himself to save her life in Season 2. Following the loss of her parents, Elena formed a deeply protective bond with her younger brother, Jeremy Gilbert, who was also adopted but shared her biological ties to John. The two navigated grief and escalating threats together, with Elena frequently shielding Jeremy from dangers, including his multiple deaths and resurrections, beginning with snapping his neck in Season 2, that tested their resilience and deepened their mutual dependence. Despite occasional conflicts, like Elena's efforts to steer Jeremy away from risky relationships, their dynamic remained one of unwavering loyalty, positioning them as each other's primary emotional anchor amid family tragedies. With Grayson and Miranda gone, Elena and Jeremy's aunt, Sommers—Miranda's younger sister—stepped in as their , embodying a youthful maternal role as she balanced her graduate studies with parenting responsibilities. strived to offer normalcy and support, hosting family dinners and encouraging Elena's personal growth, though her lack of awareness about the town's threats left her vulnerable; she was killed in Season 2 after being turned into a during a sacrificial ritual. After 's death, Alaric Saltzman, 's boyfriend and a history teacher turned , became their , providing protection and guidance as a surrogate father figure throughout the series. The Sommers side of the family, through Miranda and Jenna, further shaped Elena's empathetic worldview, as evidenced by her inherited compassion and drive to protect loved ones, traits that echoed the nurturing yet imperfect family environment she experienced growing up.

Friendships and rivalries

Elena Gilbert's closest platonic relationships in The Vampire Diaries were rooted in her childhood connections in Mystic Falls, providing emotional anchors amid escalating supernatural dangers. Her lifelong friendship with Bonnie Bennett stood out as a profound, sister-like bond, marked by unwavering mutual support. From early seasons, Elena frequently invited Bonnie to family dinners and holidays, fostering a sense of chosen family, and later demonstrated fierce loyalty by standing by Bonnie during her extended magical coma in season six. Bonnie, in turn, offered moral guidance and performed numerous witchcraft rituals to protect Elena, such as breaking curses and aiding in resurrections, though their dynamic occasionally strained under the weight of Bonnie's sacrifices for the group's survival. The evolution of Elena's friendship with Caroline Forbes transitioned from initial tensions to a resilient alliance, highlighting themes of growth and forgiveness. In the series' early episodes, Caroline harbored jealousy toward Elena due to her popularity and relationships, often manifesting as passive-aggressive during cheerleading days, but this shifted dramatically after Caroline's transformation into a in season two. Elena became a key supporter during Caroline's transition, helping her navigate bloodlust and hybrid challenges, while Caroline reciprocated by guiding Elena through her own vampiric turn in season four and prioritizing their bond during crises, despite occasional patronizing moments or divided loyalties involving . Their partnership exemplified hybrid allyship, with Caroline's organizational skills complementing Elena's empathy in group efforts against threats like the Originals. Elena's platonic ties extended to Matt Donovan, forming a deep, nostalgic foundation from their shared high school past that evolved into reliable camaraderie within the broader circle. As childhood friends and Elena's first love, Matt provided grounded, human perspectives through heartfelt conversations, particularly after Elena's repeated brushes with death, and his feigned "death" in season four played a pivotal role in restoring her humanity by evoking profound grief. This bond underscored Elena's commitment to non-supernatural connections, with Matt often serving as the moral compass for the group. Elena's interactions were not without significant rivalries, particularly with supernatural doppelgängers and immortals who viewed her as a threat or obstacle. Her enmity with Katherine Pierce, her 500-year-old doppelgänger, was intense and multifaceted, stemming from Katherine's manipulative schemes to exploit Elena's Petrova bloodline for survival against Klaus Mikaelson. Katherine repeatedly impersonated Elena, sabotaged her relationships, and positioned herself as a darker mirror, overshadowing Elena's more humane vampiric struggles by embracing predatory instincts that captivated audiences more than Elena's internal conflicts. Similarly, tensions with Rebekah Mikaelson arose from jealousy over the Salvatore brothers and clashing agendas, leading to physical confrontations like Elena staking Rebekah in season three to thwart Original family plans. Their rivalry persisted through betrayals, such as Rebekah's role in Jeremy's death, but briefly thawed into an alliance when Rebekah supported Elena during her humanity-off phase in season four. Within the "Scooby Gang"—the informal collective including Elena, , Caroline, Matt, and allies like Alaric Saltzman—the dynamics revolved around collective defense against vampires, witches, and hybrids. Elena often acted as the emotional core, mediating conflicts and rallying the group for missions, such as protecting the town from Silas or the Travelers, while the ensemble's interdependence fostered loyalty amid high-stakes losses. Matt's human resilience balanced the vampires' impulsivity, and the women's evolving solidarity—'s magic, Caroline's strategy, and Elena's compassion—proved instrumental in overcoming existential threats.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Critics have praised Nina Dobrev's portrayal of Elena Gilbert for its nuance, particularly in depicting the character's transition from human to , which allowed Dobrev to explore emotional depth and resilience amid turmoil. In academic analyses of YA fantasy adaptations, Dobrev's performance is noted for highlighting Elena's independence, contrasting traditional horror tropes where female characters are passive victims, and instead emphasizing her agency through personal growth and moral dilemmas. However, some reviews have criticized the repetitiveness of the central involving Elena, Stefan, and , arguing it reduces her to damsel-like elements reliant on male protection and perpetuates outdated romantic conflicts. This dynamic, while central to the plot, was seen as overemphasized in later seasons, diminishing the show's intrigue and Elena's proactive role. Dobrev's performance as Elena earned significant awards recognition, including six for Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy from to 2015, as well as a win for Choice TV Breakout Star: Female, reflecting industry acknowledgment of her chemistry and emotional range in the role. She won annually in , 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, with her 2015 win marking a farewell to the character. Scholarly examinations of female agency in often focus on Elena as a symbol of within YA fantasy, where her vampiric evolution represents a shift toward despite patriarchal constraints in the . Analyses highlight how her choices, from resisting compulsion to navigating , underscore themes of and identity reclamation in modern adaptations.

Fan response and cultural impact

Elena Gilbert, as the central protagonist of , has garnered immense popularity among fans, particularly through intense online shipping debates centered on her romantic entanglements with the Salvatore brothers. The rivalry between "Stelena" (Stefan and Elena) and "Delena" (Damon and Elena) shippers has been a defining feature of the , often manifesting in heated discussions on platforms like and , where supporters argue over which pairing best represents themes of redemption and true love. This division has driven significant fan engagement, with adult fans noting how Delena, in particular, "drives the " and sparks ongoing "ship wars" that highlight emotional investment in the characters' arcs. Elena's iconic status within the teen vampire genre has inspired widespread creative expressions, including extensive fan fiction and cosplay at conventions. On platforms like , thousands of works explore alternate scenarios for Elena, underscoring her appeal as a resilient navigating challenges, which resonates with fans seeking to extend her story beyond the series. Cosplay communities frequently recreate Elena's evolving looks—from her initial girl-next-door style to more empowered iterations—at events like Creation Entertainment's Vampire Fan Weekends, where attendees celebrate the show's enduring allure through immersive and panel discussions. The character's portrayal has sparked broader cultural conversations about empowerment, grief, and romance in media, especially in reevaluations prompted by the #MeToo movement. Fans and scholars have examined how Elena's journey from a grieving teenager to an assertive figure challenges traditional damsel tropes in YA vampire narratives, influencing discussions on consent and agency in supernatural romances. Post-#MeToo analyses highlight tensions in her relationships, prompting reflections on power dynamics that echo broader societal shifts toward healthier depictions of love and trauma. Additionally, The Vampire Diaries has been compared to The Twilight Saga, with Elena often viewed as a more proactive counterpart to Bella Swan, contributing to the evolution of YA adaptations by blending gothic romance with female-driven agency and inspiring subsequent series in the genre. As of 2025, fan engagement continues through annual conventions like the October 2025 Vampire Fan Weekend in Orlando, featuring cast panels and fan activities that sustain discussions on Elena's legacy amid newer media.

Merchandising

Official merchandise featuring Elena Gilbert from primarily consisted of replica jewelry, apparel, and licensed media extensions during the show's run in the . Prop replicas of Elena's signature vervain locket , a protective amulet central to her character, were produced and sold through major retailers as official show-inspired items, often in silver with a glass vial for authenticity. Licensed clothing lines, including t-shirts and hoodies emblazoned with Elena's likeness or quotes from her storylines, were distributed by retailers like under agreements with and , targeting the show's young adult audience. Tie-in media expanded Elena's narrative beyond the television series. The Stefan's Diaries book series, a collaboration between and , detailed the Salvatore brothers' origins while integrating elements of Elena's world, with six volumes released between 2010 and 2012 that directly tied into the TV adaptation's lore. Similarly, DC Comics launched a digital in featuring Elena alongside Stefan and Damon in original adventures set in , collecting 39 chapters that explored supernatural threats and romantic tensions. The CW also released an official companion app in the early 2010s, providing episode recaps, polls, and interactive content focused on characters like Elena to engage fans digitally. Merchandise sales reflected the character's enduring appeal at fan conventions, where booths offered exclusive items like signed photos and apparel. Events such as Creation Entertainment's official Vampire Diaries conventions featured vendor areas stocked with CW-licensed products, drawing thousands of attendees for Elena-centric collectibles. Following the series finale in 2017, limited post-series releases included Legacies-inspired jewelry sets incorporating Elena's vervain motif alongside items for the spin-off's characters, available through online retailers to capitalize on the shared universe.

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