After being cured of the various poisons and hexes that kept them sidelined, the Mikaelson siblings—Elijah, Rebekah, Kol, and Freya—unite with Hayley Marshall for a singular purpose: retrieving Klaus from his five-year imprisonment in New Orleans.
While his family storms the city, Klaus suffers under the agonizing effects of the Tunde Blade. To cope with the physical and mental torture, his subconscious conjures a hallucination of . "Cami" acts as his moral anchor, helping him confront his fears of being an inadequate father to his daughter, Hope, whom he hasn't seen in half a decade. Key Character Conflicts
While the Mikaelsons focus on their brother, Vincent Griffith investigates the disappearance of a young boy named Adam. His search leads him to a derelict house where he encounters a dark, malevolent force represented by an Ouroboros serpent symbol —the same mark Hope has been drawing. Themes and Critical Reception
Critics and fans alike praised the episode for its emotional depth, particularly the "Cami" hallucinations and the final scene where Klaus quietly watches his daughter sleep for the first time in years. Reviewers at TV Fanatic noted that the episode effectively balanced the "Always and Forever" family bond with the introduction of a new, more sinister threat. Notable Technical Details "The Originals" No Quarter (TV Episode 2017) - IMDb
The rescue is not without resistance. Marcel Gerard, now the city's apex predator, confronts the family. Despite his immense power, Marcel ultimately decides to show "mercy" by letting the Mikaelsons leave New Orleans, provided they never return—a decision rooted in his lingering, complicated love for his former family.
The Originals Season 4, Episode 2: "No Quarter" The second episode of The Originals ' fourth season, titled serves as a high-stakes rescue mission and an emotional homecoming for the Mikaelson family. Directed by Bethany Rooney and written by Talicia Raggs and Michelle Paradise, the episode originally aired on 24 March 2017 on The CW . Plot Synopsis: The Rescue of Klaus Mikaelson