Posted by Vee | May 12, 2011, 10:51 (EST) | No Comments
Category: TV Series

PopWrap interview with Kat Graham: PopWrap‘s Jarett Wieselman chats with Kat Graham about tonight’s Vampire Diaries season finale and hints that what goes down is “a breaking point for all the characters.” She also discussed Bonnie’s development over two season and points out that even though Damon and Bonnie have found common ground, don’t expect them to be besties any time soon, if ever.

PopWrap: What are you excited about fans seeing in tonight’s finale?
Kat: I think people are convinced that the finale is going to be about “let’s see who dies next!” and that’s not really the right perspective to have when watching the finale. You should be more concerned with the decisions that will be made, the outcome of those decisions and how they’re going to effect every single character. I think a good decision can be just as powerful as a bad decision, and both are more powerful than a death. The big death was Aunt Jenna and I think that’s oversaturating the audience with a sense of death, but that’s not what this show is about – “Vampire Diaries” is about second chances and choices and what you’re willing to sacrifice when you really love someone. That’s what I think the show is about. I think death is a very surface aspect of the show.

READ THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW AT POPWRAP.

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