"I assume it would be equity," Paul Wesley says of the possibility that everybody winds up in hellfire. "I wouldn't be completely similar to, 'Goodness my god, how might they do that to Stefan?'"
Candice King concurs: "As a consistent intuition individual, yes, that is precisely what ought to likely happen. They've carried out horrendous egregious extraordinary wrongdoings and they ought to likely pay for them. It's a show where many people get fiercely killed each week, so it's unquestionably not that distant that it's been coming to them for some time to pay for the violations they've submitted."
But then, neither Wesley nor King is a major devotee of the possibility that the show closes in genuine hellfire. As an idea, they comprehend that their characters have done terrible things, yet there are different approaches to join that thought. "Whatever they do, I'll regard, however I do think there should be some level of what circumvents comes around," Wesley says. "Be that as it may, this entire idea of demonstrating hellfire and Stefan's being tormented in some like magma layer is crazy."
"It's awful to watch these characters experience that. I trust it's a speedy installment — they can simply utilize Apple pay and complete it genuine quick," King says with a giggle. "As an audience member, I believe it's a great deal more amusing to live in the romanticized rendition where they're recently great individuals on a fundamental level, and there's pleasant vampires and witches. I'd like an upbeat ish finishing for a large portion of them."
The Vampire Diaries returns Friday, Jan. 13 2017


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