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The Originals' Rebekah and Klaus are about to go through living Hell.
At the end of the last episode, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) had been taken by the new band of witches, dead set on exacting their revenge. From the first minute of Tuesday's episode (8/7c, The CW), the two are in dire circumstances, separated, and being tortured. What unravels is not for the faint of heart.
"The episode is possibly the most terrifying episode of The Originals to air so far," Morgan tells TVGuide.com. "I jumped out of my seat a few times and I knew what was coming. I'd advise not to show the episode to young children. It's pretty frightening."
As Morgan explains, the witches' attack on the Original family and the repercussions of that will play out over the next three episodes "coming to a terrifying conclusion." But before then, the two — with the help of the witches, of course — will be torn apart due to the decades-long secret Rebekah and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) are hiding. If Klaus were to learn his sister and best friend were behind bringing their father to New Orleans — an event that eventually caused Klaus and Co. to flee — could "Always and Forever" be done for good?
"I mean what is 'for good' in terms of an immortal?" Morgan says. "But it's a huge betrayal and not something that can be forgiven, and I don't know that Klaus would be satisfied putting Rebekah in a time-out with a dagger." Added to all the backstabbing Klaus has already been around, this would only intensify his lack of trusting anyone. "He already is very untrusting and suspicious of people's loyalties to him, and this will confirm he was right to be suspicious all along," Morgan says. "His experiences have shown him not to trust anyone but himself, so this is a confirmation of that so he'll find it difficult to team up with anyone...I don't know if there's coming back from this."
At the end of the last episode, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) had been taken by the new band of witches, dead set on exacting their revenge. From the first minute of Tuesday's episode (8/7c, The CW), the two are in dire circumstances, separated, and being tortured. What unravels is not for the faint of heart.
"The episode is possibly the most terrifying episode of The Originals to air so far," Morgan tells TVGuide.com. "I jumped out of my seat a few times and I knew what was coming. I'd advise not to show the episode to young children. It's pretty frightening."
As Morgan explains, the witches' attack on the Original family and the repercussions of that will play out over the next three episodes "coming to a terrifying conclusion." But before then, the two — with the help of the witches, of course — will be torn apart due to the decades-long secret Rebekah and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) are hiding. If Klaus were to learn his sister and best friend were behind bringing their father to New Orleans — an event that eventually caused Klaus and Co. to flee — could "Always and Forever" be done for good?
"I mean what is 'for good' in terms of an immortal?" Morgan says. "But it's a huge betrayal and not something that can be forgiven, and I don't know that Klaus would be satisfied putting Rebekah in a time-out with a dagger." Added to all the backstabbing Klaus has already been around, this would only intensify his lack of trusting anyone. "He already is very untrusting and suspicious of people's loyalties to him, and this will confirm he was right to be suspicious all along," Morgan says. "His experiences have shown him not to trust anyone but himself, so this is a confirmation of that so he'll find it difficult to team up with anyone...I don't know if there's coming back from this."
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