The episode follows Klaus, Elijah, and Marcel as they attempt to stay one step ahead of Esther, who is using her sons' past traumas to manipulate them. A significant portion of the story revolves around the search for an ancient white oak stake and the introduction of Ansel, Klaus’s biological father, which adds a deep emotional layer to Klaus's character arc.
: The introduction of Ansel is a standout moment. It forces Klaus to confront his desire for a real father figure while grappling with his paranoid nature. Reviewers often note that these scenes provide a rare glimpse into Klaus's vulnerability.
“I personally had no problem with the episode, as it was critical to the character arc and expanding the show's world.” Reddit · 8 years ago Original Air Date : November 17, 2014 Series : The Originals Director : Jesse Warn Writer : Carina Adly MacKenzie & Christopher Hollier
Community reactions often highlight the episode's role in shifting the season's momentum:
: True to the series' style, the episode uses its New Orleans setting to create a dark, gothic atmosphere that complements the "devilish" themes suggested by the title. Audience Sentiment
: Marcel continues to shine as a strategic ally. His loyalty to the Mikaelson family—despite their complicated history—is a recurring theme that resonates well with the audience.
: The episode is praised for its brisk pacing. The tactical maneuvers between the Mikaelsons and Esther keep the tension high, particularly as the brothers work together to outsmart their mother's traps.
The episode follows Klaus, Elijah, and Marcel as they attempt to stay one step ahead of Esther, who is using her sons' past traumas to manipulate them. A significant portion of the story revolves around the search for an ancient white oak stake and the introduction of Ansel, Klaus’s biological father, which adds a deep emotional layer to Klaus's character arc.
: The introduction of Ansel is a standout moment. It forces Klaus to confront his desire for a real father figure while grappling with his paranoid nature. Reviewers often note that these scenes provide a rare glimpse into Klaus's vulnerability. [S2E7] Chasing The Devil's Tail
“I personally had no problem with the episode, as it was critical to the character arc and expanding the show's world.” Reddit · 8 years ago Original Air Date : November 17, 2014 Series : The Originals Director : Jesse Warn Writer : Carina Adly MacKenzie & Christopher Hollier The episode follows Klaus, Elijah, and Marcel as
Community reactions often highlight the episode's role in shifting the season's momentum: It forces Klaus to confront his desire for
: True to the series' style, the episode uses its New Orleans setting to create a dark, gothic atmosphere that complements the "devilish" themes suggested by the title. Audience Sentiment
: Marcel continues to shine as a strategic ally. His loyalty to the Mikaelson family—despite their complicated history—is a recurring theme that resonates well with the audience.
: The episode is praised for its brisk pacing. The tactical maneuvers between the Mikaelsons and Esther keep the tension high, particularly as the brothers work together to outsmart their mother's traps.