SPOILER ALERT
After sacrificing herself in The Vampire Diaries to help bring life back to Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), Bonnie (Kat Graham) faces to tell her friends her death. Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Caroline (Candice Accola) starting again at the Whitmore University, without being aware of the true fate of her friend, this task will not be easy for her.
"There will be some internal struggle", says Kat Graham, who plays Bonnie, to The Hollywood Reporter. "If she talks to someone about it, then it becomes real, that is what I believe she is trying to avoid."
And when her friends discover the truth, Graham has ideas about how she would like them to react like - hypothetically speaking... "It would be completely devastating," she says. "Bonnie has been a large part of their lifes so it would be really hard, I guess."
The actress admits that playing Bonnie on the "other side" has been a difficult challenge.
"It's something that I have never experienced before - having to interpret this level of extreme agony and which no one is there to respond to, literally, until they say"cut"and the director approaches and says, 'Are you okay?' "says Graham."When they say 'rolling' until they are cut, I'm alone in space. It takes you to the next level when you are extremely exposed
Be witness how Silas kills her father, the Mayor Rudy Hopkins, at the end of the premiere of the 3 Oct, it also serves as catalyst for the new mission of Bonnie.
"You can either become weak for something or you can let it strengthen you", and she says, ' whatever that is what Silas wants, we can not let him have it,'" says Graham."It is becoming her against Silas. Bonnie is a character that is not easily weakened by the circumstances and she is someone who will want to revenge her father."
Graham offered a metaphor for her scene with Elena and Caroline, who showed friends putting a foot for the first time on the campus of Whitmore.
"Is like someone who cannot cut the tap and continues and continues and ends simply overflowing," she recalls about the bittersweet moment. "That it's what that scene was for me. I'm really proud of it."
Perhaps there is a chance that Bonnie returns to Mystic Falls, but Graham - who joked about having scenes with Jesse (Kendrick Sampson) - was evasive. "I don't want people to lose hope on Bonnie because they think that she is not useful. She is dead but not gone,"she says. "There are still interesting things to do for her, while on the other side."
And no one leaves without saying an intriguing joke, so Graham suggests that there is a scene of Jeremy/Bonnie "which has to do with candles" and "perhaps" it is the romantic type.
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