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* [[Antagonists in The Originals Season 5|Antagonist]]: Greta Sienna, Klaus Mikealson 1939 |
* [[Antagonists in The Originals Season 5|Antagonist]]: Greta Sienna, Klaus Mikealson 1939 |
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+ | * Hope is willing to bind her werewolf side if it will get her mother back but her father stops Freya from completely the spell. Klaus tells Hope he doesn't want her to go through what he went through when his werewolf side was bound. He takes Hope's blood. |
* Klaus uses his daughters blood to turn werewolves into hybrids and tell everyone that Greta Sieena is responsible for this. |
* Klaus uses his daughters blood to turn werewolves into hybrids and tell everyone that Greta Sieena is responsible for this. |
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* Ronan is willing to help Hope bind her werewolf side. But Hope is unaware that Ronan and his mother are the ones have her mother Hayley. |
* Ronan is willing to help Hope bind her werewolf side. But Hope is unaware that Ronan and his mother are the ones have her mother Hayley. |
Revision as of 14:18, 17 May 2018
Don't It Just Break Your Heart is the fifth episode of the fifth season of The Originals and the eighty-fourth episode of the series overall.
Summary
FLASHBACKS TO 1930's GERMANY — A mysterious clue sent to Klaus leads him one step closer to finding Hayley. Antoinette opens up to Elijah after her past comes back to haunt her. Meanwhile, Marcel makes a decision that puts him at odds with Klaus. Finally, Hope takes matters into her own hands to fix the mess that she's created. Freya and Josh also appear.[1]
Plot
Cast
Main Cast |
Recurring Cast
Guest Cast
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Trivia
- Antagonist: Greta Sienna, Klaus Mikealson 1939
- Hope is willing to bind her werewolf side if it will get her mother back but her father stops Freya from completely the spell. Klaus tells Hope he doesn't want her to go through what he went through when his werewolf side was bound. He takes Hope's blood.
- Klaus uses his daughters blood to turn werewolves into hybrids and tell everyone that Greta Sieena is responsible for this.
- Ronan is willing to help Hope bind her werewolf side. But Hope is unaware that Ronan and his mother are the ones have her mother Hayley.
Body Count
- August Müller - Heart extraction; killed by Niklaus Mikaelson
- Unknown Vampires - various ways; killed by Niklaus Mikaelson
- Unknown Werewolves - decapitated; killed by August Müller and his followers (flashback)
Continuity
- Hayley was mentioned. She was last seen in Where You Left Your Heart.
- Kol, Finn and Henrik were indirectly mentioned. Kol was last seen in Where You Left Your Heart, Finn was last seen in Behind the Black Horizon and Henrik was last seen in Ordinary People on Template:The Vampire Diaries.
- Rebekah was mentioned. She was last seen in Where You Left Your Heart.
- Mikael was mentioned. He was last seen in I Hear You Knocking as a flashback/hallucination.
- Esther was mentioned. She was last seen in Ashes to Ashes.
- Alaric was mentioned. He was last seen in The Feast of All Sinners.
- Poppy was mentioned. She was last seen in Where You Left Your Heart.
- Dahlia was mentioned. She was last seen in Ashes to Ashes.
- Stefan was mentioned. He was last seen in I Was Feeling Epic on TVD and A Streetcar Named Desire on The Originals.
- Alexander was mentioned. He was last seen in Graduation on Template:The Vampire Diaries.
Locations
Behind the Scenes
Cultural References
- "Don't It Just Break Your Heart" is a song by Jeff Young.
Quotes
Klaus: "These cultists...slaughtered werewolves by the pack."
Klaus: "Rise and shine."
Klaus: "I'm singly focused on your impended suffering."
Klaus: "This ends now."Multimedia
Soundtrack
"Fats Meets Nacio Herb" – Richard Geere
"She Always Takes It Black" – Gregory Alan Isakov
"Trois Gnossienne" – Erik Satie
"The Downfall" – Ruelle
Videos
Pictures
References
See also
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