The executive producer of The Vampire Diaries has admitted that the season finale ends on a cliffhanger.
Speaking to the New York Post, Kevin Williamson explained that the episode hints at what is to come in the second season.
"The fans are going to hate us a little bit, but I hope it's in good fun," he said. "[The finale] is founders' day and we bring this chapter of the show - the tomb vampire - to a close."
He continued: "We close the door on a couple chapters - some things are very, very final and won't be coming back."
Williamson refused to say if any characters will be leaving the show in the season finale.
"Well, who knows," he said. "Things are left hanging and others are introduced. We don't introduce a whole new storyline in the last moment, but we do 100% tease several roads we'll be going down next season."
The executive producers of The Vampire Diaries have claimed that the season finale contains shocking character changes.
Speaking to TV Guide magazine, Julie Plec revealed that the episode will focus on John's invention to eliminate vampires.
Her fellow producer Kevin Williamson said: "In the right hands, it can be a very good thing. But in the wrong hands, it can be very bad. It all depends on where your morals lie in regard to vampires."
Plec explained that the news means Damon and Stefan will be in danger, adding: "It's the episode that finally answers the question, 'Will Damon do the right thing and not just what's right for him because of his friendship with Elena?'"
The duo also revealed that Bonnie's relationships with vampires will change, while Jeremy's "life issues" will climax.
Plec concluded: "There are character moves that are so profound and hardcore that they will send fans to summer break either hating us, loving us or a little bit of both."
The Vampire Diaries continues Thursdays at 8pm on The CW in the US and Tuesdays at 9pm on ITV2 in the UK.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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