Gale Harold Teases the Rest of the Season One

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We all know Gale Harold is smart, handsome, and witty, but did you also know that he’d make an excellent TV showrunner? It’s true! He sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss what he wants to happen when The Secret Circle returns, and we love his ideas!

First up, he thinks Nick’s premature death should be addressed again. He said, “Anything that keeps the stakes escalating is good”. What he doesn’t want is a rehash of what Charles has already gone through. Gale thinks that Charles has “gone through the guilt, he’s gone through the panic. He’s got to take a step back and start being more manipulative himself, unless he loses his mind. Then who knows what’s going to happen. I think that could be very exciting because he would be a loose cannon and there would be revenge.” Loose cannon… revenge…. we like where this is going!

Gale also discussed the similarities between what the kids and the grownups are going through. Gale says that the adults are scrambling to reassess their alliances after John Blackwell turns up alive and “reconfigure the structure that we lost when John Blackwell was ‘killed’.” As for the kids, he thinks, “[The circle] is building their powers so quickly that then you’ve got an interesting interfamily rivalry going on.” Gale would love to see what happens when the two plotlines merge. He says that Chance Harbor’s intrigue is “really like a chess match.”

As for how the teens and adults’ storylines will mix, Gale has one idea. “At some point, Diana’s going to have to find out something [about Charles' power]. Whether she finds it out through someone else or if she walks in on Charles doing something that spills the beans, to me that would be interesting.”

Revenge, alliances, betrayal, and family drama? We are feeling Gale Harold’s vision for the rest of The Secret Circle‘s debut season!

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