'The Originals' Season 3 Episode 8 Spoilers: Klaus Plays Along With Aurora; Elijah Deals With Tristan
There would only be two episodes left before the hit supernatural drama TV series from The CW takes a bow for its season 3 fall finale. But before the show goes off-air for the holidays, it will first leave a bunch of interesting plotlines that will certainly make the fans anticipate its upcoming return.
This week, the show returns with the eighth episode titled "The Other Girl in New Orleans." According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic, Klaus will be forced to play along with Aurora in one of her "devious games" to find and rescue Cami.
The promo video for the segment, which was posted on YouTube, shows just how angry Klaus is when he gets wind of the news that his lady love got abducted by Aurora. Apparently this happened when the latter learned of her brother, Tristan, being held captive by Klaus' folks. The vampire knows that Aurora's plan is to have Cami as leverage while she demands for her sibling to be released.
Fans may already have seen hints as to what Klaus might do when his temper gets the best of him. In one of the scenes, he can be seen talking to Lucien. The latter suggests that Klaus should just let Cami perish in the enemy's hands rather than compromise their plans. Apparently, his advice wasn't taken too well as the original vampire is assumed to have snapped Lucien's neck.
Klaus now has no other option but to take Aurora's path and follow the trails she left behind. The question now is will he be able to get to Cami's side on time?
In another development, Elijah, Freya, and Hayley continue to try to break Tristan down because they know he has knowledge of something that they need. The clip, meanwhile, reveals some of the "drastic measures" they'd be using against the captive, which includes Hayley biting Tristan.
How will Aurora react to this when she finds out that her brother got bitten by a werewolf?
Find out how these events unfold when "The Originals" Season 3 airs this Thursday, Dec. 3 at 9 p.m. on The CW.