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Executive Producer Andrew Miller Tells TV Guide What’s Next for Coven
TV Guide chats with Executive Producer Andrew Miller about what’s next for the coven of teen witches. Here’s a snippet below, check out the full character breakdown on their site.
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Faye Chamberlain (Phoebe Tonkin)
Where We Were: After Faye began to lose control over her powers, the circle decided to bind themselves together, frustrating Faye, now unable to do magic on her own.
What’s Next? “She’s going to be pissed off because if anyone should have dark magic, it should be her,” Miller notes. “She’s the one who deserves it, she’s the one who wants it. Immediately, she becomes distanced from Cassie. No one is more angry about all this than Faye. That anger is going to lead Faye in a direction in this half of the season that’s incredibly fun and dangerous. She’s a desperate girl grasping at straws to get what she wants, while she looks to her right and sees someone who has almost everything she wants.”
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Examiner Interview with Grey Damon “I think Lee, by nature, is kind of a shady guy”
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Grey Damon who plays the role of Lee in The Secret Circle spoke with the examiner about his character’s plans in Chance Harbor, tension with Faye, and more. Read full Q&A here.
What we see when we meet Lee in “Darkness,” Faye and Melissa approach him for help with a spell, but then just Faye returns to get a little more help. So how much interaction will Lee have with the Circle, as opposed to just Faye in your first few episodes?
G.D.: This relationship is starting off interesting enough where it can just be Faye and Lee and you already have, sort of, a lot. Right now, we’re forced on Lee and Faye. However, there is, sort of, little inklings of growth throughout these episodes.
So, what you’re saying is we should expect it to take a romantic turn for Faye and Lee?
G.D.: At least for one of them…They didn’t bring him in just to be a surface, you know, [character]…Though there might be that love interest aspect, I think Lee’s character is interesting in that it’s not just about that. There are definitely those angles, but it’s a little deeper.
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