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The Originals 113: Crescent City | Photos

originals-113-crescent-city-pageFather Kieran (Todd Stashwick) runs into a witch from his past and finds himself in a great deal of trouble in this installment of The Originals.

The CW has released episodic photos for “Crescent City” which includes a shot of Klaus (Joseph Morgan) reluctantly giving up some of his blood to Father Kiera..

VIDEO | View The Television Spot For The Originals #113

UNEXPECTED VISITORS — At the re-opening of St. Anne’s Church, Father Kieran (guest star Todd Stashwick) finds himself in a great deal of trouble after a run-in with a witch from his past. Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) grow concerned when the reemergence of someone they once knew threatens to expose secrets they’ve kept buried for nearly a century. Elsewhere, Sophie (Daniella Pineda) is shocked when a discovery is made at the cemetery, but she soon realizes things may not be as they seem. With the full moon looming, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) lets Rebekah in on her plan to throw a party for her werewolf clan, but things take a dangerous turn when uninvited guests arrive. Meanwhile, Cami (Leah Pipes) is conflicted when she makes a difficult decision involving the safety of Father Kieran, and Elijah (Daniel Gillies) finds himself facing his own dilemma when he has to choose between Hayley and his siblings. Finally, when one of his plans fails, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) takes drastic measures in the Cauldron, resulting in dangerous repercussions that affect everyone involved.

SYNOPSIS | Read The Complete Episode Description For The Originals #113

The Originals “Crescent City” was directed by Chris Grismer and written by Michael Narducci and Julie Plec. The episode airs Tuesday, February 4, at 8pm on The CW.

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