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Vampire Diaries bosses on the 'controversial' sire bond and the role Pedro Pascal auditioned for By Samantha Highfill :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/SamanthaHighfillauthorphoto0917254112e875604542d49744a27de908d183.jpg) Samantha Highfill Samantha Highfill is an executive editor at , where she's worked for more than 12 years covering television. EW's editorial guidelines August 13, 2021 9:00 a.m. ET For The Vampire Diaries, season 4 was a time of transition.

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For *The Vampire Diaries*, season 4 was a time of transition. Elena (Nina Dobrev) was becoming a vampire, she was switching Salvatores, and the series was trying to launch a spin-off about the Original family.

Sitting down to talk about the season on episode 4 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*, executive producers Julie Plec and Caroline Dries reflect on the season's most "controversial" decision: having Elena be sired to Damon (Ian Somerhalder). "I don't know that we could pull that off today," Dries says. "I don't remember exactly why we did it, but when you have 22, 23 episodes of something, you just have to complicate it. You want people to be happy for a second, but then you just have to keep knotting it up over and over and over until it's super-complicated."

Plec also remembers the decision being a bit about timing. Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Elena broke up in episode 6, and the writers knew that by episode 15, Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) would be dead and Elena's emotions would be off. "We wanted Damon and Elena to have something that mattered on an emotional level before her humanity was off," Plec says. "She can't just break up with Stefan and hop into bed with Damon, even though part of America would like that very much. That just doesn't feel right, vampire or no vampire."

As Plec says, the sire bond was a way of explaining that Elena's emotions were heightened, even more so than a normal vampire's would've been. In the aftermath of that decision, however, Plec admits, "We then had to do a lot of work to untangle the fact that they had sex while she was technically under the effects of some supernatural link."

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Later in the podcast, when talking about the *Originals* backdoor pilot, Plec reveals that Charles Michael Davis had some competition for the role of Marcel. "One of the other people who read opposite Charles for that part was Pedro Pascal, who I loved," she says. As for why they didn't ultimately cast him, Plec says, "I was obsessed with him, but he was just on the older side." (With that episode airing in 2013, had Pascal landed the part, he might not have been able to play fan favorite Oberyn Martell on *Game of Thrones*, so perhaps things worked out.)

Plus, *The Originals* found Davis, someone who, as Plec says, "just had that swagger. You needed somebody with that kind of swagger to operate and breathe in the same place as Klaus [Joseph Morgan]."

For more behind-the-scenes scoop, listen to the full podcast episode below.

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Steve Clarke abandons postmatch interview after just 23 seconds Michael Jones Thu, June 25, 2026 at 12:49 AM UTC 0 Clarke and his Scotland team face a wait to see if they have made it into the knockout rounds (Reuters) Scotland manager Steve Clarke abandoned his postmatch interview with BBC presenter Eilidh Barbour after just 23 seconds following a 30 loss to Brazil which leaves his team’s World Cup campaign in the balance. Vinicius Junior scored twice and Matheus Cunha once as the Scots were swept aside in Miami primarily due to their own defensive mistakes.

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Scotland manager Steve Clarke abandoned his post-match interview with BBC presenter Eilidh Barbour after just 23 seconds following a 3-0 loss to Brazil which leaves his team’s World Cup campaign in the balance.

Vinicius Junior scored twice and Matheus Cunha once as the Scots were swept aside in Miami primarily due to their own defensive mistakes.

That leaves them in third place in Group C with a goal difference of -3 and means they must wait for other results to see if they have made it into the knockout rounds for the first time in their history.

Clarke, who has masterminded Scotland’s path to the World Cup and had high hopes of making history with his squad, was visibly emotional when speaking to Barbour following the final whistle.

He was asked for his thoughts on the game and provided an eight word response as he disappointment showed on his face.

“We made it difficult for ourselves, that’s it,” Clarke replied.

Two more questions followed with Barbour asking if it was frustrating that Brazil didn’t need to work hard to score and Clarke agreed saying: “We gave them the goals, we gave them the game they wanted. Disappointing.”

When reminded that Scotland now face a waiting game now and asked for his thoughts on what is to come the Scotland boss responded: “I don’t even want to think about that. Sorry, I don’t even think about that.”

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He then walked away before the interview could be concluded properly.

Clarke later spoke again with Barbour and explained that mistakes cost his team tonight and revealed his thoughts on Scotland’s future in the competition.

“You see their quality in the final third of the pitch, let's be honest, the best team won,” he said. “Unbelievable, the shift the players put in, in that humidity, outstanding. We have to be better, if we want to compete at this level.

“We started four or five minutes, moving the ball nicely, settled, then we made a mistake, you can't do that at this level. Only Scotland can get a winnable first game, then No. 5 and No. 6 in the world next two games, that's the level we're at.

“For sure, I think we’re going home,” he concluded.

Scotland midfielder John McGinn was more forthcoming in an interview of his own and explained how the players were ‘gutted’ by the result having fallen short on the night.

"Gutted obviously. We lose poor goals at poor times against a team that can punish you with quality,” he told BBC One. “We had a few chances but we've got to wait now. The lads are gutted, we fell short on quality tonight but we gave it absolutely everything. The lads are empty now.

"It's unlikely [to qualify] but we'll wait and see. In moments they [Brazil] hurt you. They allowed us to have the ball and at this level if you make mistakes you get punished. We probably were fortunate to have the [second] goal disallowed.

"It's a bit raw at the minute but we appreciate the support of the fans, we know it's difficult to be there. Hopefully the journey is not over and if we have to go again, we will go again."

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After another in a sequence of several moves during the 2026 NBA Draft, the Knicks selected German guard Jack Kayil at No. 39 overall. The 20-year-old was originally committed to Gonzaga before entering the draft. He played last season for Alba Berlin in the German Bundesliga.

The Knicks entered the night with the first pick of the second round, but made an early trade. Per Shams Charania of ESPN, the team traded picks No. 31 and No. 55 to the Houston Rockets for No. 39 and No. 53 in addition to a 2029 second-round selection.

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Shortly after that, the Knicks traded de Larrea to the Dallas Mavericks for the No. 30 pick Koa Peat and two second-round picks. Finally, they traded Peat to the Phoenix Suns for three additional second-rounders.

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Vinicius Junior nets brace as Brazil handles Scotland Field Level MediaThu, June 25, 2026 at 12:31 AM UTC 0 June 24, 2026; Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.; Brazil's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates with Casemiro after Matheus Cunha scores their third goal. Mandatory Credit: Sam NavarroImagn Images (Sam NavarroImagn Images) Vinicius Junior scored his third and fourth goals of the tournament and Brazil cruised into the last 32 with a 30 Group C victory over Scotland on Wednesday night in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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Vinicius Junior scored his third and fourth goals of the tournament and Brazil cruised into the last 32 with a 3-0 Group C victory over Scotland on Wednesday night in Miami Gardens, Fla.

With the brace, Vinicius pulled even with Norway's Erling Haaland and France's Kylian Mbappe, one behind Argentina's Lionel Messi for the World Cup scoring lead.

Matheus Cunha added his third goal of the competition for Brazil (2-1-0, 7 points), which finished atop the group on goal difference (6 vs. 3) after Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 in the simultaneous Group C clash in Atlanta.

The victory sealed a 15th consecutive advancement from the group stage for the five-time World Cup champions. They'll face the runner-up from Group F, which could be Japan, Netherlands or Sweden.

Scotland (1-0-2, 3 points) were held scoreless for a second consecutive match after beginning their tournament with a 1-0 win over Haiti. With a -4 goal differential, they will now wait on results in the remaining group games to determine whether they will snag one of the eight third-place finisher spots in the second round.

Scotland captain Andy Robertson departed at halftime, in what looked to be an injury substitution.

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Known throughout the world for their stylish, attacking play, Brazil bested Scotland based on relentless pressing and physical defending.

On the first from Vinicius, Rayan appeared to catch the Scotland fullback Robertson off guard when he took the ball off him in his own half. The rest from there was easy, with Rayan providing the low pass for Vinicius' simple tap-in.

On the second, it was Matheus Cunha's defensive work that won Brazil the ball back in Scotland's end. Eventually, it came to Bruno Guimaraes at the top corner of box, whose cross found Vinicius' clever fading run to the back post for an open header.

After halftime, it was Guimares legally bodying Kenny McLean to take Casemiro's well-placed throughball.

From there, he cleverly left the ball behind him for Cunha, who finished low inside the near post with goalkeeper Angus Gunn stranded.

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- Netflix's *Maternal Instinct* explores the horrific 2020 murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock and the kidnapping of her unborn baby by Taylor Parker.

- Parker is currently awaiting a date of execution on death row.

- The documentary leaves out several key details, including Parker's chilling search history and the debate over her mental state.

Netflix's *Maternal Instinct* brought the horrific 2020 murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock and the kidnapping of her unborn baby by Taylor Parker back into the spotlight, revealing the dark web of lies surrounding Parker and the scars borne by those forced to live with the tragedy.

Jessica Dimmock’s documentary, now streaming on Netflix, explores the devastating case through a patchwork of interviews, police bodycam footage, and archival photos. It details how Parker faked a pregnancy in an effort to keep her boyfriend, Wade Griffin, around and dreamed of settling down with her new family on a sprawling property purchased with a vast (and mysterious) inheritance. But when Parker couldn't sustain her lies anymore, she murdered Simmons-Hancock and tried to take her friend's unborn baby and pass it off as her own.

Parker was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to death in November 2022. As of June 2026, she remains on death row, awaiting a date of execution.

While the documentary explores the intricate web of lies spun by Parker, it leaves out some crucial information. Below are four details not covered in *Maternal Instinct*.

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Taylor Parker was married twice before she began dating Wade Griffin

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Although *Maternal Instinct* explains that Parker is already a mother of two, it doesn't delve too deeply into her previous marriages or relationship with her kids.

According to court documents reviewed by **, Parker welcomed her first child, daughter Emersyn, with her ex, Donald Whiteside Jr., when she was 17 years old. Whiteside Jr. wasn't involved in raising their daughter, according to Shonna Prior, Parker's mom.

Her second child, son Trey, was born when Parker was 21 years old. The child's father was her first husband, Tommy Wacasey. Parker and Wacasey separated in 2017 and finalized their divorce in March 2018, Wacasey's divorce attorney testified in court, according to KTAL News.

The outlet reported that, as stated in the documentary, Parker didn't have custody of Trey because she had not fought for it when she and Wacasey divorced. The judge granted joint custody with Wacasey as the primary parent, but Parker was ordered to pay $225 per month in child support. According to documents shown in court, Parker owed $8,469.08 in back child support and penalties as of January 2021.

Child support payments are suspended when the person ordered to pay is incarcerated, but the individual still owes any unpaid child support and accrued penalties.

Parker's second marriage to Hunter Parker came 11 days after the finalization of her divorce from Wacasey. The two separated shortly after, getting divorced in the summer of 2019, and Parker moved on with Wade Griffin in August of that same year.

Hunter testified during Parker's trial, claiming that she wanted to have a baby with him but couldn't become pregnant because of a hysterectomy she had undergone. Hunter claimed that she only told him about the hysterectomy after they were married. He also alleged that Parker told him she suffered from several medical ailments and pretended to be sick in order to encourage him to stay married to her. In addition to the alleged medical issues, Hunter claimed that Parker also used an alias to try to convince him that she was receiving a large inheritance.

Two of Parker's former friends reiterated Hunter's claims in their testimonies, claiming that Parker asked them to be a surrogate for her and offered both of them six figures if they would say yes, per court documents.

Hunter said he learned through social media that Parker was claiming to be pregnant and reached out to Griffin's brother to tell him that Parker had had a hysterectomy, but he never directly spoke with Griffin, according to KTAL.

Experts testified that Taylor Parker was not suffering from a mental illness

Taylor Parker in 'Maternal Instinct'.

Taylor Parker, as seen in 'Maternal Instinct'.

The question of Parker's mental stability looms large over *Maternal Instinct*. However, several psychiatrists and psychologists testified about Parker's mental state and any potential underlying mental illnesses during both her trial and the subsequent sentencing phase.

Psychiatrist Dr. Edward Gripon — who was called to testify about his two meetings with Parker by her attorneys — said that he didn't think Parker was suffering from severe mental illness, according to court documents. When specifically asked if he could diagnose Parker with narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, or borderline personality disorder, Gripon said she did not meet the full diagnostic criteria for those disorders.

However, Dr. Gripon said that Parker could have a "mental condition" that affected her "quality of their life, the stability of their life, their ability to maintain relationships, maintain employment sometime, those sort of things."

Parker's licensed counselor in prison, Makesha Parrish, described Parker as polite but a "bit guarded." She claimed that Parker was a "top dog" in jail and appeared "to thrive while being incarcerated."

Parrish described one incident in which Parker became upset when she remained handcuffed and "went completely dark, her eyes went completely dark and her face distorted. And then she sat down, and she was not happy. We didn't meet for very long that day."

"In my opinion, she's not a typical inmate," Parrish declared, adding that Parker never expressed remorse for her crime.

Forensic psychologist Dr. Michael Arambula, who evaluated the case without meeting Parker, testified that Parker was mentally fit when she committed the crime.

"I was looking for some kind of mental deterioration that would account for that, but instead I saw that she stuck to her plan and [there was] no remorse afterwards," Arambula said, per KTAL News. "In this case, there is nothing regarding any mental illness and nothing regarding intoxication and Ms. Parker falls in the category of fetal abductors, which are rare but fall into a class of women who don't have a mental illness. The murders are planned. They're premeditated. They have plans for after."

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He reasoned that Parker fit the profile of someone with what are known as "Cluster B" personality disorders, as defined in the *Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders* (DSM-5). The manual is the standard reference used by clinicians and researchers to define and classify mental disorders.

Cluster B personality disorders "involve impulsive and dramatic behavior" and include people who "often don't realize their thoughts and behaviors are problematic," according to Cleveland Clinic.

"It's important to remember that people typically have empathy for other individuals and it's also important to remember that crimes occur in the heat of the moment," Dr. Arambula said. "Things happen when people make bad decisions, and it really does adversely affect them. They try to escape, but there's a humanity that remains within them that knows the severity of taking a life."

He continued, noting how Parker's reaction was different from that response. "That's different than somebody that takes a life, and it doesn't bother them. That's a lack of empathy or remorse... there's a cold callousness," he added. "Despite all the blood and knife wounds and blunt force injuries... It was evident to me that Taylor Parker kept her plans to take that baby even though there was a child in the house."

Taylor Parker allegedly searched for local pregnant women before the murder

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Reagan Simmons-Hancock.

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Texas Department of Public Safety Special Agent Dustin Estes testified that Parker's search history included searches related to finding pregnant women on Sept. 14, 2020, according to KTAL News. He said that she specifically searched for maternity consignment shops and pregnancy clinics around the area. She even searched license plate numbers, one of which belonged to a pregnant woman.

When her due date passed, Parker allegedly began attending a teen pregnancy support group. Estes testified that search data showed Parker had researched what the average weight of a fetus would be at 29 weeks, midwifery certification information, and private adoptions. Estes said he believed Parker was attempting to get near pregnant women by posing as a midwife.

Parker then turned to Reagan Simmons-Hancock, whose wedding she had photographed as part of a side business she'd started.

On Oct. 9, 2020, Parker drove to Reagan's home and killed her before removing the unborn baby from her womb. The baby did not survive.

Taylor Parker claimed her hysterectomy was performed without her consent

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Taylor Parker, as seen in 'Maternal Instinct'.

Although the documentary repeatedly notes that Parker could not become pregnant because of a hysterectomy, it does not explore her allegations that the procedure was performed without her consent.

In a Court of Criminal Appeals filing, Parker's attorneys claimed that she did not consent to OB/GYN Dr. Christopher Mason — Parker's physician in Mount Pleasant, Texas — performing the hysterectomy, as well as the removal of both fallopian tubes and her right ovary.

As Mason recounts in the documentary, Parker came to his office in 2015 due to unexplained bleeding after the birth of her second child. He recalls suspecting that a failed tubal ligation had resulted in an ectopic pregnancy. During an exploratory surgery to address the issue, doctors also discovered a cyst on her right ovary and scarring caused by endometriosis.

As a result, "the decision was made to do a hysterectomy and removal of both tubes and the right ovary," Mason claimed.

Parker's attorneys argued that because she was already in surgery, she could not provide consent. They further claimed that doctors instead sought approval from Wacasey, who authorized the procedure.

"[With Parker] under anesthesia, Wacasey authorized doctors to perform a hysterectomy," the court documents state. "Doctors removed Appellant's uterus, cervix, and one of her ovaries. When [Parker] woke up after the surgery, she 'flew off the handle and asked why [Wacasey] didn't wake her up so she could make that decision.'"

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