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'Vampire Diaries' Stars Nina Dobrev & Ian Somerhalder Talk Tonight's Episode

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Feb. 16 2012, Published 1:02 p.m. ET

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It's all about trust on tonight's episode of The Vampire Diaries, titled "All My Children." Stars of the hit CW show, Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder, say Mystic Falls is in danger now that the original family is back and the humans, vampires, witches and hybrids don't know who has their back and who doesn't. 

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"People have been dropping dead mysteriously, and for the first time there’s no one owning up to being the cause," Nina explains in a sneak peek video. "So, everyone's kind of playing investigator."

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And Damon, who appears to have given up hope on stealing Elena's heart, is suspicious of Elijah (Daniel Gillies), you know, the vampire who hasn't been so loyal to the Salvatore brothers in the past. 

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"You never really know who he’s rooting for," Ian says of Elijah. "He screwed Damon and Stefan over when he saved Klaus, but I think now it’s every man for himself and that’s not a very comfortable feeling."

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In a preview clip, Rebekah (Claire Holt) takes Elena captive, the originals threaten Damon and Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Esther (Alice Evans) meets up with Bonnie (Kat Graham) and her mom Abby (Persia White) to talk Klaus' (Joseph Morgan) impending destruction.  

Will you be watching TVD tonight? 

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