Her growth is so immense, from the first time you see her on-screen to the last time you see her, that it felt like she’d come full circle and it was time for her journey to come to a close on-screen. ![]() Certainly, it was bittersweet, but I love where Diana finishes this series. Everyone felt like it organically came to an end, where we all were okay with letting it go. I was excited for everyone’s journey, moving forward. ![]() How can I weave in those moments of grieving the character, every day, so that the last day I’m not completely falling apart.” And I wasn’t.īy the last day, I think I had stretched out the grieving process, so that by the last day, I was excited. Once I got to the final last two months of filming, I just switched gears and was like, “All right, this is my final goodbye. PALMER: I think I had been really anticipating the end because I’m a sensitive individual and I was navigating so many big emotions, thinking about departing this world and these characters, and then the crew and the cast. What was your last day like? By the time you got to the end of this, how different did it feel? RELATED: 'A Discovery of Witches' Season 3 Release Date Revealed in Trailer as the Series Comes to a Closeĭiana seems like a character that you became very comfortable living with. And then, when Season 2 and Season 3 were ordered before we had finished filming Season 1, that was really overwhelming and certainly just a very exciting time in my life. I had massive hopes for the show, and my hopes were completely exceeded when we found out the numbers. I was just filled with so many different emotions, but mainly I would say the prominent feeling was being nervous because there’s such a huge fan base of the book series and I knew there’d be a certain expectation on me, coming from those fans.īut honestly, none of those nerves needed to be there because I was so warmly embraced and encouraged and supported to forge my own version of Diana. It was that excited anticipation of what the series could be, how it would unfold, and how we could really bring these magical, pardon the pun, words to life that Deb Harkness had written. So, I probably had about 15 or 20 minutes of sleep the night before. I never sleep the night before the first day of a job. TERESA PALMER: Day one, I just remember being riddled with nerves. When you went into your first day on this series, what were you most hoping for? What were you most looking forward to and what was your hope for what it would be? To protect their family as well as all creatures, the duo searches for a new way to unite their power that will successfully ensure their survival.ĭuring this 1-on-1 interview with Collider, Palmer talked about how her first day on this series compared to her last, what she did to emotionally prepare herself for the end of this story, the effect grief has on Diana, how Peter Knox ( Owen Teale) compares to Benjamin ( Jacob Ifan) on the villain scale, what it’s been like to have Goode as a partner throughout this experience, that everything comes to a head in Season 3, and whether she’d consider ever returning to this character in the future.Ĭollider: I love this show and I love the look of this show, with the atmosphere and vibe that it has. Editor’s note: The following contains some spoilers for Season 3 of A Discovery of Witches.In the third and final season of the drama series A Discovery of Witches, adapted from Deborah Harkness’ best-selling All Souls trilogy, sees vampire Matthew Clairmont ( Matthew Goode) and witch Diana Bishop ( Teresa Palmer) returning from 1590 to the present day, where they must deal with a growing list of enemies.
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