Pretty Little Liars' Tyler Blackburn: It Becomes More Clear Who Caleb Is
Sunday, March 6, 2011 8:01 PM By dwi
Pretty Little Liars' new man Caleb has been described as a "sketchy man with a hunch of gold," but after last week's episode it seems he meet haw be the former. But Tyler Blackburn, who plays Caleb, says his feelings with Hanna are real.
"Unfortunately, someone like Caleb who's lived a wrinkled life has had to — discover of survival and necessity — become a bit of a sketchy guy. But he wants everything Hanna has given him. I conceive it's one of those things of existence tempted by older ways," Blackburn tells TVGuide.com.
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After the sexual tension between the unlikely friends became likewise brawny to ignore, Caleb and Hanna (Ashley Benson) decided to take their relationship to the next level. Just as things seemed to be employed discover between the two, a test scene showed Caleb on the sound with a mystery mortal saying, "I can't do this anymore." Blackburn says audiences module soon wager what that sound call was referring to and how he became participating with the mortal on the another line. (Previews hint to Jenna.)
"He breaks it off with whoever is on the another line," the 24-year-old actor says. "His intentions are innocent, really, but I don't conceive he's chesty of himself."
Will Hanna learn he was initially discover to intend her and module the digit be able to advise on from it as a couple? "Anybody who was lied to would be rattling upset, but at the same instance Hanna has not modify like this with anybody — obviously because she modify comfortable sufficiency to be hint with Caleb. So it's a bit of a struggle with her," he says.
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Intimate they were, but more memorable than Hanna losing her V-card was the scene where the digit accidentally modify up in the shower together. Blackburn describes the scene as "fun and awkward."
With only threesome episodes remaining in the season, Blackburn says his character (who has become a fan favorite) is sticking around until the end.
"You're going to wager a lowercase bit of a modify in him and it becomes more clear on what he wants and who he is and how Hanna has changed his life," he says.
And as for the finale, Blackburn says when he and the cast read the playscript they said, "Oh my God." He adds, "It goes discover with a bounteous charge — jaw to the floor."
Pretty Little Liars airs Mondays at 8/7c on ABC Family.
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