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TVGuide Interview with Kristen Gutoskie
What can you reveal about Seline's intentions for the twins?
Gutoskie: I can tell you that she takes an interest in them because they remind her of her and Sybil. They're these young, supernatural, incredibly powerful girls and that, in itself, makes them outcasts. I think that's something that she finds interesting about them because she relates to that. But the difference is, they have parents who are caring for them, whereas Sybil and Seline were outcast when they were teenagers. I think she has a protective side for them. She doesn't want them necessarily to be outcasts in the same way, but I think she also has a desire to teach them some things from the lessons she's learned.
Seline is the second siren! Now that that's been revealed, what are we going to see Seline get up to in this week's episode?
Kristen Gutoskie: Seline kind of gets to get on her evil side a little bit more. You see her consoling Alaric after the death of Tyler (Michael Trevino) and playing two sides of the coin: you have her being the supportive nanny, but also taking an interest in the twins in a different way. Her evil plan involves the twins, let's just say that. And so you see her playing two sides of the coin in the next episode and surprising the characters.
Gutoskie: I can tell you that she takes an interest in them because they remind her of her and Sybil. They're these young, supernatural, incredibly powerful girls and that, in itself, makes them outcasts. I think that's something that she finds interesting about them because she relates to that. But the difference is, they have parents who are caring for them, whereas Sybil and Seline were outcast when they were teenagers. I think she has a protective side for them. She doesn't want them necessarily to be outcasts in the same way, but I think she also has a desire to teach them some things from the lessons she's learned.
Seline is the second siren! Now that that's been revealed, what are we going to see Seline get up to in this week's episode?
Kristen Gutoskie: Seline kind of gets to get on her evil side a little bit more. You see her consoling Alaric after the death of Tyler (Michael Trevino) and playing two sides of the coin: you have her being the supportive nanny, but also taking an interest in the twins in a different way. Her evil plan involves the twins, let's just say that. And so you see her playing two sides of the coin in the next episode and surprising the characters.
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“Coming Home Was a Mistake”— (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)
WHEN TRAGEDY STRIKES TOO CLOSE TO HOME — Spiraling down a dangerous path of self-destruction, Damon’s (Ian Somerhalder) latest actions prove he may be beyond the point of return. Unwilling to give up on his brother, Stefan (Paul Wesley) is forced to make a gut-wrenching decision that threatens to change their relationship forever. Elsewhere, Bonnie (Kat Graham) gets advice from Caroline (Candice King) on how to break through to Enzo (Michael Malarkey), while Matt (Zach Roerig) attempts to decipher a mysterious box of messages that he’s received. Finally, after tragedy strikes close to home, Stefan and the others are forced to remember what matters most to them. Matt Davis also stars. James Thompson directed the episode written by Celine Geiger (#805). Original airdate 11/18/2016.
WHEN TRAGEDY STRIKES TOO CLOSE TO HOME — Spiraling down a dangerous path of self-destruction, Damon’s (Ian Somerhalder) latest actions prove he may be beyond the point of return. Unwilling to give up on his brother, Stefan (Paul Wesley) is forced to make a gut-wrenching decision that threatens to change their relationship forever. Elsewhere, Bonnie (Kat Graham) gets advice from Caroline (Candice King) on how to break through to Enzo (Michael Malarkey), while Matt (Zach Roerig) attempts to decipher a mysterious box of messages that he’s received. Finally, after tragedy strikes close to home, Stefan and the others are forced to remember what matters most to them. Matt Davis also stars. James Thompson directed the episode written by Celine Geiger (#805). Original airdate 11/18/2016.
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