Of all deaths in two seasons of The Vampire Diaries, none has been as tragic and personal as the loss of Jenna - and that's exactly the point, executive producer, Julie Plec, said.
"The loss of life in the ritual of sacrifice necessary for personal use as deeply as possible to show how big of a move was that Klaus is taken and how deep an impact it would have on the life of Elenamais on everyone""Plec told TVGuide.com."
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In part 1 of our exclusive interview with Plec, she explains how death of Jenna in the penultimate episode sets up the emotional resolution for the final (Thursday, CW 8/7 c) and discusses how the show will handle the fact that there are no characters left clueless of the supernatural. Plus: Is here hope for Caroline (Candice Accola) and Tyler (Michael Trevino) to get together? PLEC an overview of their trip of the season 3 - and conflict.
When you decide that you were going to kill Jenna (Sara Canning)?
Julie Plec: these decisions are never taken lightly. We talked about many together in a space of one day writing the story for the episode 20. It was not something, we we had decided to do early in the season - was an end in the decision of day - and once that we made the decision on the disappearance of Jenna which is the point when we orchestrated by the sacrifice of all vampire.
It was feared that fans would be very angry?
PLEC: we did certainly not to who annoy or alienate everyone. With the regulars of the series, you will always have fan bases who feel very protective of them and to love and printing that they family if these decisions are not necessarily well all the time to pass. But we spent an entire season of construction for this ritual sacrifice and Klaus, and we felt like the loss of life in the ritual of sacrifice had to be as deeply personal as possible to show how big of a moveIt was that fact Klaus and how deep the impact it would have on the life of Elena, but on all the world.
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Died of Jenna symbolize to get rid of the adults on the show to force children to grow up?
PLEC: is difficult because in no case do believe it should not be parental on this show. Some parents are our more colourful and vivid characters. Elena (Nina Dobrev) began the series with just of losing his parents and as a orphan and part of what it defines. Along the way, she found her mother natural, discovered the identity of his father from birth and Yes, was a tutor of substitution Jenna, but when it was all said and done this is a girl who has been so profound loss and the trip continues on to it. This is part of who she is and it is rough and it is brutal, but we want to take Elena instead of the next. Now it will be in its own way, a relative of Jeremy (Steven r. McQueen) and it will be the adult in the family and that will all be part of the road that we send him down.
With Jenna, Matt became aware of the supernatural, but now you have lost the innocent and the high school teen perspective.
Project: the problem is that there is always a fine line between keeping someone out of the loop and making them seem stupid. With Jenna and Matt (Zach Roerig), we thought that we were hitting the end of the rope it in our world of the characters having credibility, in fact, I think that we have stretched almost too thin. Do the same with them felt like the right decision. Now the danger of that is we have no innocence clueless. Maybe we will introduce new innocence or perhaps the pleasure will be Matt continue his path with his life, which is difficult without supernatural elements and see where its place and where it is part of this group of supernatural creatures who are also friends and extended family.
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Now that panicked Matt and is separated with Caroline, share that room for it and Tyler us together?
PLEC: Matt and Tyler are not in the last episode so their trip of the season has ended, but the pleasure where I think that we will be able to go with it is that we have a mayor and a sheriff who are mothers of humans supernatural and are not necessarily compatible with each other. Where are the mothers continues to stand in all this, and that the Mayor and the Sheriff of the city, that conflicts will arise when they obtain position protect their children, and also may try to keep their children away from each other?
The penultimate episode was epic, how the final can compare?
Project: the last episode was clearly the final of the season for our scenario of Mythology. We went all and who was as a deliberate choice, knowing that the story that we wanted to tell in our season is really emotional resolution of the season. We also really want to give the public a window to where we are going in season 3, an overview of the series will look like as we move forward.
Check Thursday from part 2 of our chat with Julie where she previews trip "harrowing" by Stefan in the final, the wolf bite Damon discusses and shares some plans for season 3.
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