Spoiler alert: This post contains plot points from the April 29 episode ofThe Originals.
After an hour of trying to find a way to save her life,The Originalslost its beloved Cami.
And now, Klaus has lost the woman he loved.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When did you know that season 3 would be your last?
Well, I hope so.
Were you pleased with how she went out?
It’s not often a character gets such a lengthy goodbye on this show.
Yeah it was definitely lengthy.
I cried the entire table read kind of uncontrollably.
[Laughs]I was trying to keep it under wraps but I really couldn’t.
You got to do so much in this episode.
Did you have a favorite part of her death in terms of what you got to play?
My favorite goodbye was Phoebe’s [Tonkin].
It was hard for me to not start crying while being dead.
What do you think being a vampire taught her?
Do you have a favorite Cami story from all three seasons?
I loved so many of her stories.
If I had to choose one, it would be her story with her uncle.
And then over the years, she became a little more tough and a little less ignorantly optimistic.
I do miss her optimism in season 1.
What was the last scene you filmed?
[Laughs]I only got it once!
I kept pitching it again, but they only let me do it once.
That’s the one where you got in trouble for thrusting, is it not?
It’s hard to not thrust upon Charles Michael Davis.
I challenge any woman to resist.
[Laughs]
What’s next for you?
Well, when God closes a door, hopefully he opens a window.
And hopefully that window is like a Shonda Rhimes television show.
[Laughs]Shonda, I’m unemployed and I’m waiting for you!