Vampire Diaries season 6 episode 1 premiere: Who will die in season 5 finale?

The season 5 finale of "The Vampire Diaries" will be airing tonight on the CW.

The Vampire Diaries season 5 finale episode is titled "Home" will be airing at 8 p.m. and fans who miss the show will be able to watch it online via live stream on the CW website.

The finale may include three more deaths, according to executive producer Caroline Dries. Fans will have to tune in to see if those deaths will involve Damon and Elena.

A promo video shows the two driving towards Mystic Grills with Damon exclaiming "Come on!" But the car crashes and explodes.

Photo stills of the finale episode show Damon holding a bottle of drink while sitting on the hood of his car and overlooking at Mystic Falls.

The synopsis for the finale episode is as follows: "Heartbroken by an unexpected tragedy, Damon is focused on holding himself together, while pushing Bonnie harder than ever to find a way to stop the disintegration of the Other Side. Elena takes matters into her own hands and demands that Liv and Luke help her, but Liv refuses to cooperate until Caroline provides her with some personal motivation. Sheriff Forbes is horrified when Markos uses violence against Tyler/Julian to prove that Mystic Falls is now under the control of the Travelers. With new information from Sheriff Forbes, Damon comes up with a dangerous plan that relies on split-second timing from Jeremy and Matt. Liv's off-hand remark regarding Stefan gets a surprisingly emotional response from Caroline. As conditions on the Other Side worsen, Bonnie takes the opportunity to settle an old score. Finally, Damon's plan causes a massive explosion in Mystic Falls, and everyone is caught up in the confusion, leaving a trail of heroism, sacrifice, relief and despair."

Vampire Diaries season 6 is set to premiere in fall 2014.

News
A former Concorde captain's journey through flight and faith 
A former Concorde captain's journey through flight and faith 

Christian Today speaks to Brian Walpole OBE to hear more about his remarkable career as a captain of Concorde and meeting God at 60,000 feet in the air. 

'Being Church in a time of conflict' - Church of England confronts global threats
'Being Church in a time of conflict' - Church of England confronts global threats

Members of the Church of England’s General Synod arrived in York yesterday for five days of deliberation and discussion.  

What does true freedom look like?
What does true freedom look like?

In today’s world, “freedom” is often defined as the ability to act, speak, or think however we want. But Scripture offers a radically different, and far deeper, understanding of freedom.

NHS urged to engage meaningfully with faith groups
NHS urged to engage meaningfully with faith groups

Engagement should be more than "tokenistic", says FaithAction.