The Secret Circle Season 1 Episode 3

Watch The Secret Circle Season 1 Episode 3 Online - The Secret Circle Faye might be experienced resident bad girl of the show, but the star insists she Phoebe Tonkin simply misunderstood. “It’s not really bad, it’s just confusing, and causes people to their limits without knowing what might happen,” says TVGuide.com Tonkin. “And she tries not to hurt anyone, she’s bored and likes to do magic.”
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The Secret Circle, which began Sept. 3 of 15 hotels in millions of viewers, we presented a Witch Coven secret of youth, including Faye, Adam (Thomas Dekker), Diana (Shelley Henig), Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy), Nick (Louis Hunter) and new girl, Cassie (Britt Robertson). Mutually, they worked together when they discover found – and apparently inherited – powers. Dawn’s mother Faye (Natasha Henstridge) is the leading cause Faye struggling with morale.
Previous episode an effort to distance herself from the Circle and begin a normal teenage life in Chance Harbor, Cassie befriends Sally Matthews, a non-witch. Concerned their powers are getting out of control, Diana presses everyone to bind the Circle, but Faye is thrilled with the increase in her powers and refuses to participate.
Adam is envious when cassie brings a date to the school dance , A adorable jock named Luke (guest star Zachary Abel) asks Cassie (Britt Robertson) to the school dance, and after watching Adam (Thomas Dekker) spend time with Diana (Shelley Hennig) at the boathouse, she allows his offer. Meanwhile, Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) sees the dance as an chance to get closer to Nick (Louis Hunter). Faye (Phoebe Jane Tonkin), on the other hand, has no plans to go and remains focused on finding a way to control her powers. Dawn (Natasha Henstridge) discovers someone from their past, an intense man named Zachary (guest star Dave Baez), is in town asking questions about the Cassie and the Circle, so she asks Charles (Gale Harold) to keep an eye on him. Colin Bucksey directed the episode written by Richard Hatem.


