Nina Dobrev – Vampire Diaries ‘Founder’s Day’ Clips

VAMPIRE DIARIES

Lots of Vampire Diaries heating up as the CW show’s first season winds down! The first thing you need to do is check out our latest review (of “Isobelle”) to get you all caught up to where you need to be. Next week, ‘Founder’s Day’ airs (May 13th) and we’ve already brought you one clip from the finale earlier this week, but now we have two web clips giving us another 2-minutes of footage! Nina Dobrev (Elena) was also on Jimmy Fallon this week, not dishing too much (at all), but certainly did strike a good pose (British accent and all!).

Make sure you come back next week and get (our) Elena’s thoughts on the finale! Earliwr today we posted a clip from another season finale in the CW Family, Supernatural, so check that out to!

Episode Synopsis - Founder’s Day has finally arrived, and everyone is busy with last-minute preparations for floats and fireworks. Stefan (Paul Wesley) is uncomfortable with Damon’s (Ian Somerhalder) new attitude toward Elena (Nina Dobrev), but Elena is more concerned about repairing her relationship with Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen). Jeremy is worried about Anna (guest star Malese Jow), but not sure he’s on board with her latest plan for the future. While Caroline (Candice Accola) is enjoying her day as Queen of the celebration, she also tries to help Matt (Zach Roerig) and Tyler (Michael Trevino) get their friendship back on track. Finally, although Damon and Alaric (Matt Davis) do their best to stop him, Johnathan Gilbert (guest star David Anders) sets a plan in motion that brings Founder’s Day to an end amid chaos, destruction and death.

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2 Comments

  1. Mia

    May 8, 2010 at 5:41 am

    OMFG, i can not wait :D

  2. Ola

    June 28, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    Nie mogę się już doczekać aż będzie drugi sezon The Vampire Diaries!
    I jeszcze Katherine wróciła i pocałowała Damona,to tym bardziej!

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