Thursday, September 22, 2011

Meet Phoebe Tonkin, The Key Circle's Bad Girl

Phoebe Tonkin The Key Circle's Faye might be labeled the show's resident bad girl, but star Phoebe Tonkin demands that's she just misinterpreted. "She's not necessarily evil she's just misguided and pushes individuals to their limits without recognizing exactly what the effects could be,Inch Tonkin informs TVGuide.com. "And she's not attempting to hurt anybody she's bored, and she or he likes doing miracle." Fall TV: Obtain the lowdown about this season's must-see new shows The Key Circle, which first showed on Sept. 15 to three million audiences, introduced us to some secret coven of youthful ghouls which includes Faye, Adam (Thomas Dekker), Diana (Shelly Henig), Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy), Nick (Louis Hunter) and new girl Cassie (Britt Robertson). Together they have became a member of forces because they uncover newly found - and apparently hereditary -- forces. Faye's mother Beginning (Natasha Henstridge) may be the primary reason Faye struggles with morality. "Faye's mother isn't the most 'good' character on the program, and that is the only real type of mentor that she's had becoming an adult," Tonkin states. "There's a little of the energy struggle between the pair of them when Faye begins recognizing her mother is not who she appears. There's likely to be a little of the moral dilemma and she'll either digital rebel or get together together with her.Inch Satisfy The Secret Circle's secret coven of ghouls Tonkin states that Faye has completely different associations with each one of the literally effective youthful women on the program. "Melissa is her partner," Tonkin states. "She's very accustomed to bossing Melissa around and doing what she informs her, but once we explore the series, Melissa will get a little well informed.Inch Tonkin calls Diana, who Faye has known ever since they were small children, the the complete opposite of her and labels her the "goody-goody" from the group. "The many other figures are worried using the energy and duties and Faye can't realise why nobody else realizes that we are these 16-year-old youngsters with witch forces. How isn't that the best factor on the planet?Inch As the initial episodes target the ghouls fine-tuning their abilities, Tonkin states the series will ultimately explore the circle's connections towards the past. "You will find people who want this energy removed from us and we'll see exactly what the elderly of witches' intentions are. There is a whole backstory by what happened towards the parents who died whenever we were really youthful," she states. "Everyone's likely to change sides. The figures you believe are great may finish up being bad and also the bad risk turning good." The Key Circle airs Thursdays at 9/8c on CW.

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