Posted by Vee | April 4, 2010, 16:24 (EST) | 1 Comment
Category: TV Series
Hope those of you able to take advantage of the holiday are doing so. For everyone else, Happy Lazy Sunday! Let us nibble on Cadbury eggs and round up a few tidbits from this past week…
There Goes the Neighborhood is now up on the CW’s website for viewing.
If you’ve been on Twitter this weekend, you know that preparations for the Vampire Diaries season one finale (May 13th) are under way. But don’t despair, TVD fans – we have it on very good authority that you’re going to be too busy freaking out over the final episodes of this season to even think about the summer hiatus. Six episodes from now, we’ll be deep in conversation about what’s coming in season two – how exciting is that?
@MSiega: Looking forward to shooting the season one finale this week!
@julieplec: Headed to the office w @kevwilliamson. Listening to Glee soundtrack. Getting my season finale mojo on.
@kevwilliamson: Big writing day. Season finale time. Love, romance, and lots of blood.
Vampire Diaries Web has a slew of previously unreleased behind-the-scenes pics and stills from several episodes of The Vampire Diaries. We’ve included a small sampling below with links to VDW’s gallery. You can see their original posts here, here, and here.


Today is the last day to enter SeenOn.com’s Vampire Diaries giveaway. One grand prize winner will receive Elena’s KRMA leather jacket, and six runners-up will win Bonnie’s crystal necklace (as seen in the CW Shop). Don’t miss out!
And finally, we received a very nice email from Melinda (yeah, that Melinda) and Sharie from Paul Wesley Fans asking if we could give some attention to their cause. Seems they may have the opportunity to interview a Vampire Diaries cast member and are bolstering their case with a fan petition. If you’d like to help them out, head on over and sign their petition. It’ll take you a minute and perhaps these ladies will get their chance.

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