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'The Vampire Diaries' Season 6 Release Date Spoilers: New Premiere Episode Title Revealed

Weeks before "The Vampire Diaries" airs its first episode for season 6, executive producer Julie Plec has revealed that the premiere episode for the new season will be entitled "I remember."

Fans are still mourning over the death of Bonnie (Kat Graham) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder), which was seen on the show's shocking season 5 finale. However, Plec has announced that they will be returning in some form or another in season 6.

In an interview with TVLine, Plec revealed that Bonnie and Damon will be needing some time to get used to where they are now.

"They'll be aware that they're no longer where they thought they were—but they're not dead, per se. They'll be asking a lot of questions, along with the audience, including: What's going on? Where the hell are we? And how do we get home?" said Plec.

The show runner also addressed some rumors going around that Elena will allegedly want to reunite with Damon so badly that she'll consider joining him.

"I'll just say that I think it'd be super sad for a young woman in her vibrant, early years to take her life and die on the sword for the love of a man. As much as I am a romantic and believer in true love, I also believe in therapy and trying to pull yourself together and getting on with your life," she added.

Plec also shared details on how Elena and Stefan are coping with the loss of Damon.

"She's [Elena] trying, but I won't necessarily say she's succeeding," she said. "Stefan has made some very big choices about how he wants to live his life in the wake of his brother's death. That's part of the first round of reveals of where the characters are."

"The Vampire Diaries" Season 6 will premiere on The CW on Oct. 2.

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