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‘The Vampire Diaries’ Season 8 Episode 11: Death Is Not The End; Will [SPOILER] Return In The Series Finale?

‘The Vampire Diaries’ Season 8 Episode 11: Death Is Not The End; Will [SPOILER] Return In The Series Finale?

Arianne Gift

"The Vampire Diaries" season 8 episode 11 made every single fan freak out over another death of a well-loved character. However, one of the best things about TVD is that characters that get written out of the script are never really gone. Will it be the same this time around?

"The Vampire Diaries" season 8 episode 11 saw Stefan ripping poor Enzo's heart, which frankly did not just leave Bonnie heartbroken and shocked. Fans who tuned in were pretty much shaken, as well. However, TVD has set itself as a show that's full of twists and turns, so there might be a chance of seeing Enzo again on the series finale, Hollywood Life reported.

In an interview with TVLine before "The Vampire Diaries" season 8 episode 11 aired, Michael Malarkey talked about his then upcoming part. "I've gone in and done a couple bits here and there. It's nice to be able to wrap this thing up the way they've done it, to know this is the end, and to do it justice," the actor said.

Malarkey added that he knew his death was coming, as Julie Plec herself warned him. "I was prepared for either way it could go. It's nice to come full circle with Julie directing the last one, and bringing back some familiar faces," he said.

It's not at all surprising if we'll see Malarkey back on the show in some way shape or form, given everyone else is also returning. The lovely Nina Dobrev is back, as well as Steven R. McQueen (Jeremy Gilbert) and David Anders (John Gilbert). In addition, Michael Trevino (Tyler Lockwood) and Kayla Ewell (Vicki Donovan) have also been spotted.

"The Vampire Diaries" season 8 episode 11 had some heartbreaking moments. However, at this point, it's safe to say that everyone has a chance of making a cameo in the finale. What do you think?

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