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(man shouts)
- Mom?
Mom?
- I'm here.
- What happened?
Where is she?
- Breathe, you're safe now.
- Where's my mom?
- Our seventh episode of the season is called
God's Gonna Trouble the Water,
written by the wonderful Biana Sams and me.
(bangs into wall)
As last we saw, Hayley was in absolute jeopardy
at the hands of Greta and Roman.
Klaus was rushing in to save the day.
(Klaus yells)
- Elijah
- And Elijah was rushing in to save the day
for the people he thought was important,
and those people were not Hayley.
We all know how that went,
so this episode is a sad episode.
This episode is about a funeral.
- My mom is dead.
She's dead, and it's my fault,
and I need more than some half version of you.
- You know, you have a father in Klaus
and a daughter in Hope,
both of whom are trying to deal with this thing
that's happened to them,
and the obstacle between the two of them
is they can't be together.
- I should never have a agree to this.
I should be there beside her, holding her hand.
- I know, but the consequences of you two being together
have been escalating.
You can't bring that kind of danger into the city.
- Klaus is in this state of trying
to figure out how to both grieve
with a daughter he can't comfort
and protect a city that he is endangering.
- My mother is dead.
- Yeah, but her minions live on.
- Hayley's death is the shot across the bow
in terms of the war that is about to erupt
in New Orleans.
- It's not just a movement.
It is an army.
- The seeds are being planted for full-scale revolution,
and the war is coming.
- I don't know what to do.