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Via E!Online:

Robert Ri’chard (played Mason on Veronica Mars) is taking on the potentially recurring role of Jamie when the hit show returns in January.

Viewers will meet Jamie in episode 12, when Bonnie and Elena (Nina Dobrev) go on a little road trip. Described as handsome (obviously) and a little rough around the edges, Bonnie immediately takes an interest in Jamie. Get it, gurl!

Also set to appear in episode 12? Bonnie’s mother Abby Bennett, who will be played by Girlfriends star Persia White (EW first reported the casting). Coincidence? We think not! We’re hearing Jamie definitely has a connection with Abby…just not one of the love variety. Something they share in common? They’re both hot and troubled! You see, Abby is burdened by the secrets of her past that led her to leave her daughter.

EW‘s Mandi Bierly reports that Persia White has been cast to play Bonnie’s mom, Abby Bennett.

Former Girlfriends star Persia White has been cast as Abby Bennett, the mother who abandoned Bonnie (Kat Graham), on The Vampire Diaries, EW has learned exclusively. She’ll first appear in episode 312 and recur. Abby is described as a beautiful but troubled woman who is burdened by the secrets of her past that led her to leave Bonnie. She’s also “as determined and fiery as any Bennett woman.” Is that code for “she’s also a witch,” or, perhaps, was there a reason we learned in last week’s episode that someone can be either a witch or a vampire but never both?

Oh my goodness…what an amazing work of creativity. Every now and then, we like to feature fan videos that we feel deserve to be showcased here on Vampire Diaries Online. Today, my friend @Waschal tweeted a link to this one that is all about Bonnie Bennett. Thanks to YouTuber Ozwierzus093 for creating this!

EW caught up with Kat Graham at the 2011 Summer TCA Party for CBS, Showtime and the CW. She talks a little bit about what’s coming up for Bonnie and how excited she is for the premiere of the new CW show The Secret Circle. For more info, and the latest updates on The Secret Circle, make sure you are following our sister site Secret Circle Online and on Twitter too! Head on over to EW to watch the video! (Scroll down to watch video)

You know when you walk into a bookstore, and you go the travel section where all the pretty Lonely Planet guides are? The guides covered in pictures that are meant to give you a visual feel for the place? Well heads up, guide writers.

If’n you’re ever planning to do one about Mystic Falls and you want a pic that tells a thousand words, do yourself a favour. Get a shot of the GIANTEST sign you can find that says ‘This Is A BAD, BAD Place For Camping’, put it in lights and smack it there right on the front. Because for all intents and purposes, it would appear that if you go into the woods tonight, every Were that ever there was has decided that Mystic Falls is the place to be.

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Part 2 of Zap2It’s interview with Kat Graham was posted last night, and here she chats a little bit about Bonnie and Damon…TOTAL SPECULATION on her part. So please check your “hate comments” at the door. She also discusses what Elena might think of a relationship between Bonnie and Jeremy. Please head on over to Zap2It to read the rest of Zap2It’s article after watching the video below.

 

Thanks to Robyn Ross of TV Guide, for emailing us this awesome new video interview with Steven R. Mcqueen, where he talks Jeremy and Bonnie’s relationship and his “little” bromance with Damon.

It seems such a long time ago, doesn’t it. That moment when – after staying with Stefan that first night – Elena wanders across to her boyfriend’s bedroom table and sees a faded, yellowing photograph of a girl identical, sitting there staring back at her with a dark but almost Mona Lisa smile. Indeed, for a long time, Katherine Pierce wafted like a heady but undiscernible perfume at the edges of what used to be this one main story: about a girl, and the two opposing supernatural brothers who loved her.

A world where Tyler Lockwood was still just a jock with a temper problem, Caroline Forbes was just another shallow beauty queen in waiting, and Elena Gilbert was just another human girl dealing with the pressures of life in love with a tortured vampire.

In Katherine’s case, we spent that season being teased mercilessly by the writers about exactly where, when and how she was going to emerge from the murky past to wreak her own particular brand of havoc. And when she finally did, her sheer heartless, conniving viciousness took our collective breath away like a hurricane. From the moment Nina Dobrev stepped into the doppelganger’s shoes, we knew she would be as evil as she was spectacular. (As an aside, I believe this whole second series could simply be re-named ‘Proof That Nina Dobrev Deserves An Emmy or Ten’ and I don’t reckon you’d find many people arguing. Cause wow. Girl, you are BLAZING.)

As such, I don’t know about you, but between Aimee Bradley getting her guts rearranged on the dance floor and Uncle John meeting his own end at the end of a carving knife, there has never been a moment for me where I was able to look at Katherine as a character, and wonder if there was as yet, still, a shred of humanity left somewhere inside her.

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This episode marked a turning point in both plotlines and mythology for the show, and the swift and somewhat brutal introduction of three new characters – two in particular – has seen the mystery bar raised yet again to another echelon. I’ve stopped asking myself how they do that, and have now embraced the fact that they just can; kind of like when you’re watching a contortionist fit their entire body through the frame of an unstrung tennis racquet, there really does come a point when you stop asking questions about the how’s and just stick with the WHYS.

With that in mind, here’s my take on the moments that made us all sit up and yell WHAT THE FREAKING SALVATORE at our televisions.

And You Thought YOU Were Having A Bad Day

Elena Gilbert is having a rough 24 hours.

She’s been vicariously stabbed and beaten via a curse (saved only by some quick thinking and a conveniently magic-enabled best friend nearby) and is still smarting from breaking up with her one true love. I’ll be honest here: if I were the human girl who’d just broken up with Stefan Salvatore, I’d be reaching for my PJ’s, a fluffy pillow to cry into and a tub of Haagen-Dazs the size of a nine year old faster than you can say DASHING.

But hey! Don’t just ask her how crap a day she’s dealing with: ask the boyfriend she refused to get back together with; the brother of her boyfriend who is also completely and unrequitedly in love with her, or any number of her nearest and dearest who’ve just spent the night before plotting to kill her Queen of All Evil twin with giant stake guns and tombs spells.

Or, as of this episode, you could likewise ask the mysterious man in the mask who abducted her so suddenly from the Lockwood estate after the Masquerade party.

It’s broad daylight as his car pulls up into an empty field in the middle of nowhere; empty, save for the 4WD with black windows parked out in it, presumably waiting to do a swap. The window of the driver side of the 4WD lowers just enough to reveal a pair of black shaded eyes, revealing two things: a) it is a vampire who organised for Elena to be abducted, and b) that the kidnapper is actually just an average Joe: another quite visibly compelled guy doing the bidding of yet another vampire.

I don’t know about you, but at this point I couldn’t help but think about how compulsion – for all it’s convenience, and save for the few truly noble times we’ve seen it done to a human – really was being used by an awful lot of vampires to make good people do some very bad things, often with rather deadly consequences.

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Firstly, apologies this is so late – life called as they say, but strap in. One double whammy of recapping for your reading pleasure coming right up.

You know, you’d think when they were handing out life skills, that some people may perchance have just gotten a little bit more than their fair share. So after the emotional rollercoaster that was Plan B, this little recapper was a little bit lost as to how on earth they were going to top the epicness of killing off Uncle Mase (Oh Taylor Kinney, how I miss you…you and your perfect, perfect shoulders *sigh*), Stefan landing himself up to his eyeballs in a vat of vervain, not to mention THE BREAKUP to end all vampire/human breakups. I mean seriously, writers.

Everyone knows that when Paul Wesley cries at ANY time for ANY reason, somewhere a fairy falls down dead. And we were still recovering from that (not to mention fairydom, which was pretty much decimated population-wise once that bottom lip of his started quivering) when you went and pulled the whopping great awesomeness of Masquerade from your collective creative hat.

So, for my part, here is a quick run down of what I thought were the key moments that made Masquerade one for the recapping history books.

We began this episode with Caroline parked on the brothers’ couch with a stiff drink in hand, regaling Stefan and Damon with the details of a run in with Katherine. Bless her gorgeous, unbeating heart, she’s gone to the Mystic Grill for some wistful Matt-gazing (read: Matt-stalking) time, but unfortunately finds herself in Kat’s unexpected company, who tells Caroline to pass on this message to the Salvatores: if she doesn’t get the Moonstone tonight, she will quite literally make it start raining blood in Mystic Falls.

Starting with the Masquerade Ball, scheduled to take place in just a few hours.

Damon is determined now. He looks Stefan in the eye and says that this is their chance: Katherine will die tonight, and he will kill her. Stefan however, has other ideas. He says no: he is going to kill her. Either way, boys you’re going to need a whole lotta help.

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(Screencap Credit: Vampire Diaries Web)

For the record, this is will be an epically massive recap. Just so’s you know. My apologies for that…

With television – like most things in life – as much as you’d like to think otherwise, you can only ever prepare for what you think is going to happen. When it came to this episode – our first one back after that hideous lapse in viewing networks call a hiatus – this is exactly what I did.

Stupidly.

In reality, I really should have known better.

In quite possibly the most compelling episode to date, there were a number of twists in Plan B that even the most clairvoyant of viewers would have had a crazy hard time emotionally surviving, let alone predicting.

And so it was that we were reminded of that most epic of contributing factors that makes this show great: the creative prowess of Julie Plec & Kevin Williamson, and their innate ability to leave you feeling like you’ve had your heart pulled out of your nose, by pulling a plot stunt (or ten) so wild, so breathtaking, that you get to the end of it wondering how on earth you aren’t dead.

With that in mind, here’s my take on the moments that had us all put our fingers on the speed dial for a paramedic for one reason or another, just in case.

Did It Just Get Hotter In Here?: Making Out For Lost Time

Romantically speaking, the Stefan versus Katherine element of this season is as much about love versus lust as it is about revenge. Not content to tease us all with scenes fraught with more sexual tension than Twilight and True Blood put together, the episode opened with a smack between the eyes view of the private lives of these two former lovers.

Stefan and Elena wake up together in her bed, still caught up in the mildly delicious nature of their secret encounters with each other under the guise of their belief that they have fooled Katherine into thinking they’ve split.

But more importantly, it’s clear that they are as utterly in love with- and soul-bound to each other than ever. The happy but edgy intensity of their relationship can’t help but shine through their frustration at the Katherine dilemma…shining through loud enough for Aunt Jenna to get a bit of an earful a couple rooms down first thing in the morning, as she reveals to Stefan later.

Elsewhere at a little bed & breakfast nearby, Mason and Katherine are spending the same morning nigh on about to devour each other. Their passion is different to Stefan & Elena’s: it’s wild, heady and if we’re being honest, even a bit violent, but for all Mason’s alpha male tendencies it’s clear from the outset that it’s very much Katherine who’s dictating the terms of their relationship.

Either way, oh my stars.

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This scoop has been making the rounds on the internet. Mostly likely coming from casting sides. But now that Kristin of E!Online has confirmed the scoop, here ya go! Click “Show” to view.

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