'The Originals' season 3 episode 6 spoilers: Elijah and Freya figure out The Strix's target; Klaus figures out Aurora's loyalties
In tonight's "The Originals" season three episode, more people from the Mikaelson siblings' past come to town. Already hinted in episode four, Aurora de Martel unleashed her full plan in episode five. But she is not done yet as she will be back next week, when Klaus tries to figure out exactly what to do with her. But there's more in store for the New Orleans vampires in "Beautiful Mistake."
"Beautiful Mistake" is the title of episode six of "The Originals" season three and Aurora de Martel (Rebecca Breeds) still make an appearance. Just like in episode six, she spends more time with Klaus (Joseph Morgan), who is still trying to figure out if her loyalty does lie with the Original family. Right before the episode this week, fans keep wondering what Aurora might have in mind, especially since it's known that she has been in love with Klaus even as a human. She pledges continued loyalty to Klaus but that remains to be seen.
But perhaps Aurora is the least concern for the Mikaelsons. The Strix continues to prove to be a bigger threat for the family. And it seems Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Freya (Riley Vielkel) have finally figured out who the group the targeting: the youngest of the Originals, Rebekah (Claire Holt). The two team-up to make sure Rebekah remains protected.
As if The Strix is not causing enough trouble, the group is also going to have a run-in with Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis). This dangerous encounter leads the two recurring characters into making a surprising discovery.
More from the official synopsis posted by Hollywood Hills, "Finally, an elaborate scheme created by Lucien (guest star Andrew Lees), will leave Cami (Leah Pipes) faced with a difficult decision to make and Detective Kinney (guest star Jason Dohring) fighting for his life."
"Beautiful Mistake" airs this Nov. 12. New episodes of "The Originals" debut on The CW every Thursday night 8 p.m.