'Jersey Shore' cast looks ahead as ending nears

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This Oct. 2, 2012 photo shows cast members (from left) Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro and Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio from the television show "Jersey Shore," pose for a portrait in Los Angeles. The final season of the MTV reality season premieres on Thursday. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
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The start of the sixth season, again filmed over the summer in Seaside Heights, N.J., found the cast at very different places in their lives: Polizzi was six months pregnant and engaged, Deena Nicole Cortese had just dropped several pounds and gained a boyfriend, and Sorrentino vowed to stay sober after a stint in rehab for an addiction to painkillers.

"I took it day by day," said Sorrentino. "I knew it was going to be an obstacle in how I was going to handle it, how they were going to handle it and how our relationship would change, if it changed at all. I just took it moment by moment. I tried to be the best Mike that I can be. Pauly, Ronnie and the whole crew really helped me get through the season."

"It was good because most of the time Mike was in the house, he wasn't sober and he was causing problems," said Ortiz-Magro. "It was good to have Mike come into the house with a clean slate and apologize to everyone and say, 'I want to be your friend. I'm not here to be your roommate. I'm here to be your friend.' That was a good feeling, for me at least."

So after living the past three in front of MTV — and paparazzi — cameras, are the castmates going to miss all the attention, and those lucrative endorsement deals?

"As long as we're all happy, successful, doing what we love to do after this I'm sure that's all that matters," said Samantha Giancola, who recently moved in with Ortiz-Magro, her on-again, off-again boyfriend from the show.

DelVecchio is waiting to hear if his spin-off, "The Pauly D Project," will be picked up for a second season, while Polizzi and Jenni "JWoww" Farley recently wrapped up filming a sophomore installment of their series, "Snooki & JWoww." Farley, who recently got engaged to boyfriend Roger Mathews, isn't opposed to televising her possibly Las Vegas-set nuptials.

"I would only because my fans got to see my relationship unfold on 'Jersey Shore' — from meeting Roger to him asking me out on our first date, for our first and second anniversaries, so why not?" said Farley, who is counting her female "Jersey Shore" mates among her bridesmaids. "But Roger's a very private person, so I have to do some convincing."

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