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24?s loss is The Vampire Diaries? gain!

David Anders, who (spoiler alert) permanently clocked out of 24 last night, has rebounded with a multi-episode arc on The CW smash, sources confirm to me exclusively.

The Alias and Heroes alum will play Elena and Jeremy?s uncle, Jonathan Gilbert, who comes to Mystic Falls to ?cause some trouble,? teases an insider.

If that name sounds familiar, it?s because, well, it should. Jonathan Gilbert is the name of Elena and Jeremy?s circa-1800 ancestor. Old school Jonathan debuted via flashback earlier this month as played by Joe Knezevich.

Look for Anders? present-day Jonathan to turn up in April.

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omggggggggggggggg :woot: he is an awesome actor! :D

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Vampire Diaries execs didn?t have to cut through any bloody red tape to cast David Anders as Elena and Jeremy?s uncle, Jonathan Gilbert. ?When we started talking about this role, I immediately thought, ?What about Sark from Alias?? executive producer Julie Plec recalls. ?We called his agent the next day and the day after that [the deal was] done.?

It?s fair to say Anders? arrival in Mystic Falls will be slightly more complicated. The Alias and Heroes alum makes his debut in the April 15 episode when it comes time for Elena and Jeremy to sell their father?s doctor office. ?He has to sign the escrow papers but he isn?t quite ready to give the office up,? explains fellow e.p., Kevin Williamson. ?But like everyone else in town, he?s there for something [else]. His intentions are not pure.?

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Haha I didn't know this was a comedy..

Within a few minutes Microsoft's effect was apparent.

They "Binged" something instead of Googling it! hahaha :laugh:

I tweeted that when that happened, its so clear Bing has a stake (lol) in this show because it happened before.

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