True Blood's Stephen Moyer and Twilight's Racheal Lafervre Star in "The Caller"
This actually loks really good!!!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Micheal Sheen reading Twilight Fan Fic
Not Suitable for children!! But very funny!!
Thanks to Twilightmoms!!
Thanks to Twilightmoms!!
Kristin Bauer at Phoenix Comic Con
Kristin Bauer 2 of 5 5 28 2011 Phoenix Comic Con
Kristin Bauer 3 of 5 5 28 2011 Phoenix Comic Con
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Kristin Bauer 3 of 5 5 28 2011 Phoenix Comic Con
See the Full Interview Here
Thanks to supernatural66 for the videos
Jessica Tuck (Nan Flanagan) Interview
Since the day we started devoting an insane amount of time to this website, one of our hopes was to nab an interview with Jessica Tuck. Her character, Nan Flanagan, had fascinated us from the very first True Blood episode, “Strange Love.” Nan was always in the peripheral, setting the tone for the state of vampire politics; but now, it has gotten to the point where she is the focal point of most of the speculation that involve our dearest vampires. What is Nan’s agenda? How high up is she with the Authority?
Last October, Jessica was upgraded to a regular on True Blood and the theories have run wild regarding her implications on the show’s storyline, American Vampire League’s agenda and most recently, her possible relationship with Bill Compton. Finally, here it comes: enjoy our chat with Jessica, but be warned, this interview contains spoilers.
TB-N: You graduated from Yale with a psychology degree, did you ever practice psychology? What drew you to acting and what was your first role?
JT: I have never done anything “professional” with my psychology degree but I do feel that my studies have helped me as an actress. Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour and as an actor you are always exploring characters – who they are, what makes them tick, how they interact with others. This is in part what drew me to acting – the opportunity to explore the psychology of human being. I am also a restless person and acting promised constant challenge and change – it’s a very engaging profession. I started out doing a lot of NYU student films and small independent films. The first job that really paid my rent was a three year gig on the Soap Opera, One Life To Live.
TB-N: Your experience in television has been very vast, you’ve been nominated for an Emmy and you’ve been in one of my favorite (cancelled!) TV shows, 1999′s Cupid with Jeremy Piven. Are there any favorite genres that you prefer? What are you watching now?
JT: I love both comedy and drama. It’s more about the character for me – is there something to sink my teeth into? I don’t watch a lot of TV- don’t seem to have the time. OF COURSE, I watch True Blood. I was also a huge fan of Big Love before it went off the air. I like Grey’s Anatomy and I watch Project Runway and Dancing With The Stars with my 8 year old daughter. My husband and I like Real Time with Bill Maher and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
TB-N: Did you audition for the role of Nan Flanagan or another role? Can you tell us a bit about the process you went through to become Nan?
JT: I did audition for Nan. It was a pretty straight forward process. It was one audition for Alan Ball. Originally, Nan was only going to be in a few episodes and then they just kept writing her in. I feel very fortunate that she has grown into the character she is today.
TB-N: Nan has a very public-friendly persona, she is a well-spoken politician and dresses elegantly while on TV, however, off-camera we see her as some kind of dominatrix who is one of the toughest vampires we’ve seen on True Blood. How does Nan juggle her PR job role with that of vampire enforcer?
JT: I think part of what makes Nan so scary is the fact that she can flip from one persona to the other so easily. I don’t think it’s a “juggle” for her. She doesn’t have much of a conscience. She does what she has to do to get the job done and doesn’t apologize for it. She believes in her power and her right to wield it .
Read on here
Last October, Jessica was upgraded to a regular on True Blood and the theories have run wild regarding her implications on the show’s storyline, American Vampire League’s agenda and most recently, her possible relationship with Bill Compton. Finally, here it comes: enjoy our chat with Jessica, but be warned, this interview contains spoilers.
TB-N: You graduated from Yale with a psychology degree, did you ever practice psychology? What drew you to acting and what was your first role?
JT: I have never done anything “professional” with my psychology degree but I do feel that my studies have helped me as an actress. Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour and as an actor you are always exploring characters – who they are, what makes them tick, how they interact with others. This is in part what drew me to acting – the opportunity to explore the psychology of human being. I am also a restless person and acting promised constant challenge and change – it’s a very engaging profession. I started out doing a lot of NYU student films and small independent films. The first job that really paid my rent was a three year gig on the Soap Opera, One Life To Live.
TB-N: Your experience in television has been very vast, you’ve been nominated for an Emmy and you’ve been in one of my favorite (cancelled!) TV shows, 1999′s Cupid with Jeremy Piven. Are there any favorite genres that you prefer? What are you watching now?
JT: I love both comedy and drama. It’s more about the character for me – is there something to sink my teeth into? I don’t watch a lot of TV- don’t seem to have the time. OF COURSE, I watch True Blood. I was also a huge fan of Big Love before it went off the air. I like Grey’s Anatomy and I watch Project Runway and Dancing With The Stars with my 8 year old daughter. My husband and I like Real Time with Bill Maher and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
TB-N: Did you audition for the role of Nan Flanagan or another role? Can you tell us a bit about the process you went through to become Nan?
JT: I did audition for Nan. It was a pretty straight forward process. It was one audition for Alan Ball. Originally, Nan was only going to be in a few episodes and then they just kept writing her in. I feel very fortunate that she has grown into the character she is today.
TB-N: Nan has a very public-friendly persona, she is a well-spoken politician and dresses elegantly while on TV, however, off-camera we see her as some kind of dominatrix who is one of the toughest vampires we’ve seen on True Blood. How does Nan juggle her PR job role with that of vampire enforcer?
JT: I think part of what makes Nan so scary is the fact that she can flip from one persona to the other so easily. I don’t think it’s a “juggle” for her. She doesn’t have much of a conscience. She does what she has to do to get the job done and doesn’t apologize for it. She believes in her power and her right to wield it .
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True Blood Kicks Off June 26th
HIT HBO SERIES TRUE BLOOD KICKS OFF FOURTH SEASON JUNE 26
At the conclusion of season three of TRUE BLOOD, vampire king Russell Edgington was buried alive in a pit of concrete, apparently ending his plans for world domination. But what happened to Sookie, who disappeared into a flash of light? Will Bill be able to make things right after breaking Sookie’s heart? And what awaits Eric, who nearly joined Russell in limbo?
The Emmy®-nominated TRUE BLOOD kicks off its 12-episode fourth season SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO, followed by other new episodes on subsequent Sundays at the same time. Mixing romance, suspense, mystery and humor, the show takes place in the not-too-distant future, when vampires have come out of the coffin, thanks to the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood that means they no longer need humans as a nutritional source.
The series follows the on-and-off romance between waitress and part-faerie Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), who can hear people’s thoughts, and 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy®-winning HBO series “Six Feet Under”) created and executive produces the show, which is based on the bestselling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.
Other returning cast regulars on TRUE BLOOD include: Ryan Kwanten as Sookie’s trouble-prone brother Jason Stackhouse; Rutina Wesley as her best friend Tara Thornton; Sam Trammell as Sookie’s shape-shifting boss Sam Merlotte; Nelsan Ellis as Tara’s sharp-tongued cousin Lafayette Reynolds; Chris Bauer as detective Andy Bellefleur; Carrie Preston as Arlene Fowler, a Merlotte’s waitress; Todd Lowe as Andy’s cousin Terry Bellefleur; Jim Parrack as Jason’s friend Hoyt Fortenberry; Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd as vampire sheriff Eric Northman; Deborah Ann Woll as teen vamp Jessica Hamby; Kristin Bauer van Straten as Eric’s vampire sidekick Pam; Marshall Allman as Sam’s brother Tommy Mickens; Joe Manganiello as werewolf Alcide; Lauren Bowles as Holly, a Merlotte’s waitress; Kevin Alejandro as Lafayette’s boyfriend Jesus; and Jessica Tuck as vampire spokesperson Nan Flanagan.
Other returning cast members include: Evan Rachel Wood as Sophie-Anne, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana; Lindsay Pulsipher as Crystal, a werepanther with ties to Jason; Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry, Hoyt’s mother; and Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Thornton, Tara’s mother.
New cast regulars in season four include: Janina Gavankar as Luna, a shape-shifter who catches Sam’s eye, and Fiona Shaw as Marnie, a witch whose agenda threatens the vampire establishment.
Other new cast members include: Courtney Ford as lawyer Portia Bellefleur, Andy’s sister; Vedette Lim as Tara’s new friend Naomi; Alexandra Breckenridge as Katerina, one of Marnie’s followers; and Gary Cole as Earl Stackhouse.
June’s episode:
Episode #37: “She’s Not There”
Debut: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: June 26 (11:00 p.m.), 28 (11:30 p.m.) and 29 (10:00 p.m.), and July 2 (11:15 p.m.) and 14 (8:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: June 27 (9:00 p.m.) and 30 (9:00 p.m.), and July 1 (midnight) and 3 (2:00 p.m.)
Sookie (Anna Paquin) journeys away from Bon Temps; Eric (Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd) and Bill (Stephen Moyer) try to win back the human public; Jason (Ryan Kwanten) learns that no good deed goes unpunished; Tara (Rutina Wesley) finds refuge in close quarters; Sam (Sam Trammell) bonds with his own; Hoyt (Jim Parrack) and Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) debate the dinner menu; Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) urges Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) to join a coven; and Terry (Todd Lowe) tries to alleviate Arlene’s (Carrie Preston) fears about the baby.
Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Michael Lehmann.
TRUE BLOOD received five Emmy® nominations last year, including Outstanding Drama Series.
“True Blood: The Complete Third Season” will be released on DVD and Blu-ray May 31.
TRUE BLOOD was created by Alan Ball; based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris; executive producers, Alan Ball and Gregg Fienberg; co-executive producers, Brian Buckner, Mark Hudis, Raelle Tucker, Nancy Oliver and Alexander Woo; associate producer, Christina Jokanovich.
Source: SpoilerTV
At the conclusion of season three of TRUE BLOOD, vampire king Russell Edgington was buried alive in a pit of concrete, apparently ending his plans for world domination. But what happened to Sookie, who disappeared into a flash of light? Will Bill be able to make things right after breaking Sookie’s heart? And what awaits Eric, who nearly joined Russell in limbo?
The Emmy®-nominated TRUE BLOOD kicks off its 12-episode fourth season SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO, followed by other new episodes on subsequent Sundays at the same time. Mixing romance, suspense, mystery and humor, the show takes place in the not-too-distant future, when vampires have come out of the coffin, thanks to the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood that means they no longer need humans as a nutritional source.
The series follows the on-and-off romance between waitress and part-faerie Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), who can hear people’s thoughts, and 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy®-winning HBO series “Six Feet Under”) created and executive produces the show, which is based on the bestselling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.
Other returning cast regulars on TRUE BLOOD include: Ryan Kwanten as Sookie’s trouble-prone brother Jason Stackhouse; Rutina Wesley as her best friend Tara Thornton; Sam Trammell as Sookie’s shape-shifting boss Sam Merlotte; Nelsan Ellis as Tara’s sharp-tongued cousin Lafayette Reynolds; Chris Bauer as detective Andy Bellefleur; Carrie Preston as Arlene Fowler, a Merlotte’s waitress; Todd Lowe as Andy’s cousin Terry Bellefleur; Jim Parrack as Jason’s friend Hoyt Fortenberry; Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd as vampire sheriff Eric Northman; Deborah Ann Woll as teen vamp Jessica Hamby; Kristin Bauer van Straten as Eric’s vampire sidekick Pam; Marshall Allman as Sam’s brother Tommy Mickens; Joe Manganiello as werewolf Alcide; Lauren Bowles as Holly, a Merlotte’s waitress; Kevin Alejandro as Lafayette’s boyfriend Jesus; and Jessica Tuck as vampire spokesperson Nan Flanagan.
Other returning cast members include: Evan Rachel Wood as Sophie-Anne, the Vampire Queen of Louisiana; Lindsay Pulsipher as Crystal, a werepanther with ties to Jason; Dale Raoul as Maxine Fortenberry, Hoyt’s mother; and Adina Porter as Lettie Mae Thornton, Tara’s mother.
New cast regulars in season four include: Janina Gavankar as Luna, a shape-shifter who catches Sam’s eye, and Fiona Shaw as Marnie, a witch whose agenda threatens the vampire establishment.
Other new cast members include: Courtney Ford as lawyer Portia Bellefleur, Andy’s sister; Vedette Lim as Tara’s new friend Naomi; Alexandra Breckenridge as Katerina, one of Marnie’s followers; and Gary Cole as Earl Stackhouse.
June’s episode:
Episode #37: “She’s Not There”
Debut: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: June 26 (11:00 p.m.), 28 (11:30 p.m.) and 29 (10:00 p.m.), and July 2 (11:15 p.m.) and 14 (8:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: June 27 (9:00 p.m.) and 30 (9:00 p.m.), and July 1 (midnight) and 3 (2:00 p.m.)
Sookie (Anna Paquin) journeys away from Bon Temps; Eric (Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd) and Bill (Stephen Moyer) try to win back the human public; Jason (Ryan Kwanten) learns that no good deed goes unpunished; Tara (Rutina Wesley) finds refuge in close quarters; Sam (Sam Trammell) bonds with his own; Hoyt (Jim Parrack) and Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) debate the dinner menu; Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) urges Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) to join a coven; and Terry (Todd Lowe) tries to alleviate Arlene’s (Carrie Preston) fears about the baby.
Written by Alexander Woo; directed by Michael Lehmann.
TRUE BLOOD received five Emmy® nominations last year, including Outstanding Drama Series.
“True Blood: The Complete Third Season” will be released on DVD and Blu-ray May 31.
TRUE BLOOD was created by Alan Ball; based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris; executive producers, Alan Ball and Gregg Fienberg; co-executive producers, Brian Buckner, Mark Hudis, Raelle Tucker, Nancy Oliver and Alexander Woo; associate producer, Christina Jokanovich.
Source: SpoilerTV
Saturday, May 7, 2011
VD S2 EP 22
As I Lay Dying
AIRDATE: May 12,2011
THE BOND BETWEEN BROTHERS - While Mystic Falls presents a screening of "Gone with The Wind" in the town square, Damon's (Ian Somerhalder) memories of Katherine (Nina Dobrev) in 1864 mix with the reality of Elena (Nina Dobrev) in the present day. Stefan (Paul Wesley) pays a terrible personal price for his attempt to prevent a tragedy, and Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) makes a deadly mistake while trying to keep everyone safe. More than one life hangs in the balance as the consequences of the sacrifice ritual play out to a horrifying conclusion.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Vampire Diaries Michael Trivino on His Character Tyler Lockwood
What can you tell us about tomorrow night's episode?
It continues from the {previous} episode so it's still night time. Everybody else is trying to get the ritual done and Tyler has transformed back. We see the aftermath of the relationship between Tyler, Caroline and Matt once Tyler's back in his form. We see how they all interact with one another within that "love triangle." And that's important because this is the first time that Matt {Zach Roerig} has seen Tyler in his wolf form, so it'll explain that and you'll kind of get Matt's perspective on it and how he feels about it the first time he sees Tyler change.
Will we see a lot of tension between Tyler, Caroline and Matt?
I wouldn’t say tension — because tension to me sounds like it’s a bad thing, {like something} negative. But I would say, on edge, very cautious.
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It continues from the {previous} episode so it's still night time. Everybody else is trying to get the ritual done and Tyler has transformed back. We see the aftermath of the relationship between Tyler, Caroline and Matt once Tyler's back in his form. We see how they all interact with one another within that "love triangle." And that's important because this is the first time that Matt {Zach Roerig} has seen Tyler in his wolf form, so it'll explain that and you'll kind of get Matt's perspective on it and how he feels about it the first time he sees Tyler change.
Will we see a lot of tension between Tyler, Caroline and Matt?
I wouldn’t say tension — because tension to me sounds like it’s a bad thing, {like something} negative. But I would say, on edge, very cautious.
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Ausiello's Latest on The Vampire Diaries
Question: There’s only two episodes of Vampire Diaries left! Scoop me! —Jaime
Ausiello: Rumor has it the “extreme” loss of life that EP Julie Plec spoke of is coming sooner rather than later.
Source: SpoilerTV
Ausiello: Rumor has it the “extreme” loss of life that EP Julie Plec spoke of is coming sooner rather than later.
Source: SpoilerTV
Mega Buzz on The Vampire Diaries
Will we see anymore flashbacks on The Vampire Diaries this year? — Betty
NATALIE: The final two episodes left are very much about the present. If you're a fan of the history lessons, though, you're going to love next season, which has already been dubbed "the year of the originals," and thus will feature many flashbacks. The bad news: Neither Joseph Morgan nor Daniel Gillies (Klaus and Elijah, respectively) have new contracts yet.
Source: SpoilerTV
NATALIE: The final two episodes left are very much about the present. If you're a fan of the history lessons, though, you're going to love next season, which has already been dubbed "the year of the originals," and thus will feature many flashbacks. The bad news: Neither Joseph Morgan nor Daniel Gillies (Klaus and Elijah, respectively) have new contracts yet.
Source: SpoilerTV
Latest From Kristen on True Blood
djEZEninja: True Blood in a couple months....whattaya have?
Producers are looking for a young girl, aged six to eight, to wander around covered in blood while screaming piteously for her mother. (TV gods, please oh please, don't let this be character be True Blood's version of Interview With a Vampire's Claudia!)
Source: SpoilerTV
Producers are looking for a young girl, aged six to eight, to wander around covered in blood while screaming piteously for her mother. (TV gods, please oh please, don't let this be character be True Blood's version of Interview With a Vampire's Claudia!)
Source: SpoilerTV
Latest From Kristen on the Vampire Diaries
Julssmarzari: I want The Vampire Diaries, por favor.
Who else thinks the Originals are an awesome addition to this season? We do. And so goes TVD boss Julie Plec, who says that season three has been dubbed: "Season of the Originals." So, expect at least one Original to survive the bloodbath during the remaining episodes.
Lauren_eli7: Will something finally happen between Damon and Elena on The Vampire Diaries?
"Something" is such a broad term. We can narrow it down to this: something fans have been expecting will happen between Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) in the remaining episodes. And of course, something that fans will not be expecting will also happen. Vague? Maybe. But we bet you smart TVD fans have some ideas
Source: SpoilerTV
Who else thinks the Originals are an awesome addition to this season? We do. And so goes TVD boss Julie Plec, who says that season three has been dubbed: "Season of the Originals." So, expect at least one Original to survive the bloodbath during the remaining episodes.
Lauren_eli7: Will something finally happen between Damon and Elena on The Vampire Diaries?
"Something" is such a broad term. We can narrow it down to this: something fans have been expecting will happen between Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) in the remaining episodes. And of course, something that fans will not be expecting will also happen. Vague? Maybe. But we bet you smart TVD fans have some ideas
Source: SpoilerTV
Vampire Diaries Spoilers from TVLine
Love Bites | For a bit now, The Vampire Diaries‘ Matt has known that his girlfriend is a vampire. But it was only recently that Caroline came to know that he knows. As can happen when bloodsuckers enter a romance, things have gotten a bit rocky. But with so much going on in Mystic Falls as of late, expect the lovebirds to smooth things over. Says TVD exec producer Julie Plec, “We’re now watching [Matt] as he’s realizing that there is still humanity in [Caroline], and asking himself, ‘Can I love her anyway?’ That’s the journey that takes them into [the May 5] episode.” Could you forgive your honey for being a vampire?
Source: SpoilerTV
Source: SpoilerTV
The Last Dance Music
- Spotlight (On Nostalgia) - Patrick Stump
- Hush - Kula Shaker
- Dedicated To The One I Love - The Mamas and The Papas
- Last Kiss - Trent Dabbs
- I Think We're Alone Now - The Birthday Massacre
- I Wanna Be (Your Everything) - The Manhattans
- Dream Lover - The Dollyrots
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The House Guest Music
- Epiphany - Angel Taylor
- I'll Take The Bullet - S.O. Stereo
- Eternal Flame - Candice Accola and S.O. Stereo
- Hello Miss Heels - S.O. Stereo
- Broken Strings - James Morrison featuring Nelly Fertado
The Dinner Party Music
- Pumped Up Kicks - Foster The People
- When I Grow Old - Pet Lions
- Islands - The XX
- Lemonworld - The National
- Happiness Is Overrated - The Airborne Toxic Event
Crying Wolf Music
- All I Know - Free Energy
- All Die Young - Smith Westerns
- Manipulating Woman - Ladyhawke
- You Wait For Rain - Kyler England
- Family Tree - Matthew West
Dady Issues Music
- Don't You Remember - Adele
- Only One - Alex Band
- Stay - Hurts
- Strip Me - Natasha Bedingfield
- Losing Your Memory - Ryan Star
The Descent Music
- Impossible - Anberlin
- The Last Time - The Daylights
- The Mall & Misery - Broken Bells
- Take Me To The Riot - Stars
- Country Lane - Telekinesis
- I Like It A Lot - Death Ships
- DLZ - TV On The Radio
By The Light Of The Moon Music
- Shadowcasting - Ra Ra Riot
- This Time Next Year - Goldhawks
- Let's Go Surfing - The Drums
- I'm Alright - Agent Ribbons
- Everything At Once - Superchunk
- Quarry Hymns - Land Of Talk
- Longest Night - Howie Day
The Sacrifice Music
- Only Happy When It Rains - Katerina Graham
- Love's To Blame - Joel & Luke
- No Way Out - Rie Sinclair and Mike Suby
Article on Vampire Diaries Season 2 Finale
‘Vampire Diaries’ Season Finale: Lives Will Never Be The Same
It’s been a season of doppelgangers, curses and sacrifices on “The Vampire Diaries.” On May 12th, the show that has brought us two sets of sexy vampire brothers, tormented werewolves, tortured romance, and Damon’s one-liners will air its second season finale. It’s going to be tough to top such shocking moments as Klaus possessing Alaric and Damon forcing Elena to drink his blood. But “Vampire Diaries” always manage to raise the bar. Though the producers won’t reveal many spoilers, it’s a safe bet that the finale will leave viewers in shock. Executive producer Julie Plec discussed the finale, her favorite moments from this season and what Katherine has in common with Heather Locklear.
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It’s been a season of doppelgangers, curses and sacrifices on “The Vampire Diaries.” On May 12th, the show that has brought us two sets of sexy vampire brothers, tormented werewolves, tortured romance, and Damon’s one-liners will air its second season finale. It’s going to be tough to top such shocking moments as Klaus possessing Alaric and Damon forcing Elena to drink his blood. But “Vampire Diaries” always manage to raise the bar. Though the producers won’t reveal many spoilers, it’s a safe bet that the finale will leave viewers in shock. Executive producer Julie Plec discussed the finale, her favorite moments from this season and what Katherine has in common with Heather Locklear.
Read on here
VD S2 EP21
The Sun Also Rises
AIRDATE: May 5,2011
With the arrival of the full moon, Elena tries to prepare for whatever Klaus has planned and Tyler faces his second transformation. The terrifying events quickly spin out of control, despite an unexpected act of courage. Finally, Damon admits the truth to Stefan about a terrible new development they must face.
VD S2 EP20
The Last Day
AIRDATE: April 28,2011
Damon is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to prevent Elena from being a victim of Klaus' plan to break the curse. Damon's actions put him at terrible odds with Stefan and the tension that started brewing between the brothers over their differing opinions of how to help save Elena's life blows up into full-scale conflict. Tyler returns to Mystic Falls after receiving a disturbing phone call. With the full moon marking the arrival of the sacrifice ritual, Stefan and Elena spend a romantic day together -- afraid it might be their last.
VD S2 EP19
Klaus
AIRDATE: April 21,2011
Stefan and Damon are furious when they discover that Elena has defied them both to make a new ally and take control of the plan to out-maneuver Klaus. Disagreement over how to protect Elena leads to growing tension between the Salvatore brothers. Meanwhile, Stefan has his hands full trying to keep a confused and frightened Jenna safe. Flashbacks to 1491 reveal Katherine's introduction to Elijah and Klaus, along with the origin of the moonstone curse. Elena learns shocking new information about Klaus' motives.
VD S2 EP18
The Last Dance
AIRDATE: April 14,2011
As the high school prepares to throw a "1960s Decade Dance," Elena starts receiving disturbing messages from Klaus via an unusual source. Bonnie tries to reassure Jeremy that she is strong enough to help Elena, but a worried Jeremy asks Stefan for advice. Caroline talks Matt into taking her to the dance. Expecting Klaus to show up at the dance, Damon and Alaric attend as chaperones, but Klaus is playing a complicated game that keeps them on edge. Finally, Damon comes up with a new plan of action that shocks and upsets everyone.
VD S2 EP17
Know Thy Enemy
AIRDATE: April 7,2011
HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT - Elena and Alaric both lash out at John when Isobel's unexpected arrival leaves Jenna devastated. Bonnie works with Damon and Jeremy to find the spell they'll need to harness her ancestors' power. A heartbroken Caroline doesn't know what to do about Matt. Stefan and Damon realize they have a new secret weapon.
VD S2 EP14
Crying Wolf
AIRDATE: February 10,2011
Stefan and Elena get away for what they hope will be a romantic weekend at the Gilbert family lake house, not realizing that they've been followed. Jenna starts to worry that Alaric isn't being honest with her. Jules explains the importance of the sun and moon curse to Tyler, but leaves out an important detail. Damon attends a tea at the Historical Society in order to talk to Elijah, but Elijah isn't giving up any secrets. With help from Caroline and Jeremy, Bonnie uses deceptive measures to get shocking new information out of Luka. Finally, Tyler offers Matt some relationship advice.
VD S2 EP13
Daddy Issues
AIRDATE: February 3,2011
Johnathan Gilbert's return to Mystic Falls comes as an unhappy surprise to Elena, Jenna and Damon. Caroline lets Stefan know about her conversation with Tyler, and Stefan does his best to reach out to a confused and conflicted Tyler. Jeremy comforts Bonnie after her disturbing conversation with Jonas. When Jules takes a hostage, the situation quickly escalates into a violent confrontation.
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