The episode title and Dahlia's dialogue reference the idea that power comes with a price. Her claim on the Mikaelson first-borns is framed as a "debt" for the fertility spell she cast for Esther centuries ago.
The final confrontation between Klaus and Mikael underscores that while Klaus has changed for his daughter, his relationship with his father was beyond redemption. [S2E18] Night Has a Thousand Eyes
The episode highlights Klaus’s shift from a self-serving villain to a desperate father. His paranoia, usually a survival tool, begins to hinder his ability to trust allies like Freya. The episode title and Dahlia's dialogue reference the
"Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (S2E18) is a pivotal episode of The Originals that aired on April 13, 2015. It serves as the official introduction of the season's primary antagonist, Dahlia, and features the permanent death of a major recurring character. Core Plot Developments The episode highlights Klaus’s shift from a self-serving
In a shock ending, Klaus kills Mikael with the White Oak Stake. Since the "Other Side" no longer exists at this point in the series, this was intended as his final exit.
Klaus faces off with his father, Mikael. Despite their hatred, they briefly consider an alliance against Dahlia before Klaus makes a definitive choice.