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No Quarter is the second episode of the fourth season of The Originals and the sixty-eighth episode of the series overall.
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NOW THAT WE ARE AWAKE — After being cured and woken, the Mikaelson siblings join Hayley in an effort to rescue Klaus from captivity – even if they must face Marcel in the process. Meanwhile, Klaus' demons materialize in unexpected ways as he suffers from the effects of the Tunde Blade, and Vincent investigates a haunting that will prove to be much more sinister than he could have imagined. Elijah also appears.
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Trivia[]
- Antagonists: Marcel Gerard and Sofya.
- Marcel learns that Hayley has woken up Elijah, Rebekah, Kol and Freya. As well having a cure to his Beast venom, and that they are coming for Klaus.
- Klaus tells his hallucination of Cami that he doesn't want Hope to end up like him or be the kind of father to her like Mikael was to him.
- Klaus is rescued by Elijah and the others. Klaus sees Hope for the first time as she's sleeping but tells Hayley to let her sleep.
- Both Klaus and Marcel have managed to remove Papa Tunde's Blade from their chests. Klaus removed it from inside of his body while Marcel pulls the blade out before it completely enters his body. This makes them the second and third characters, respectively, to accomplish such a feat after Mikael.
- Klaus tells Marcel that he's won and that the Originals will never set foot in New Orleans again. Marcel lets them go but he tells them that for the rest of their lives they'll know the only reason they're alive is because he showed them mercy.
- Kol doesn't kill Josh because Davina liked him and even helps Josh out with his new boyfriend.
- Vincent encounters a dark entity in an abandoned house and realizes he may be responsible for the new threat to the city that could kill everyone in New Orleans. He calls Marcel but gets voicemail instead, but he tells him to call back as soon as possible.
Body Count[]
- Prisoners and Guards - Drained of blood; killed by Kol, Rebekah, and Elijah Mikaelson
- One of Sofya's vampires - Heart extraction; killed by Kol Mikaelson
- One of Sofya's vampires - Impaled; killed by Rebekah Mikaelson
Continuity[]
- Rebekah and Kol were last seen in The Bloody Crown.
- Camille was last seen in No More Heartbreaks.
- Mikael was mentioned. He was last seen in Night Has A Thousand Eyes.
- Davina was seen in a photo. She was last seen as a spirit in Give 'Em Hell Kid.
- Dahlia was mentioned. She was last seen in Ashes to Ashes and was last mentioned in The Bloody Crown.
- Aiden was mentioned. He was last seen in When the Levee Breaks and was last mentioned in An Old Friend Calls.
- Lucien was mentioned. He was last seen in Where Nothing Stays Buried.
Locations[]
- Texas
- Woods
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Abandoned House
Behind the Scenes[]
- This is the first episode to credit Leah Pipes as a special guest star.
Cultural References[]
- "No Quarter" is a novel by Robert Aspirin about New Orleans.
- "No Quarter" is a song by Led Zeppelin that appears on their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. It was written by John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.
- In war, a victor gives no quarter when the victor shows no clemency or mercy and refuses to spare the life of a vanquished opponent in return for their surrender at discretion.
- "No Quarter" is the 20th episode of the fifth season of the American TV show That '70s Show.
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"Forever Mine" – Andra Day
"Down" – Marian Hill
"Carry On" – Norah Jones
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