![]() Pictured: Gillian Keegan's £300,000 Spanish retreat where the under siege Education Secretary enjoyed a sun-kissed break as the schools crumbling concrete crisis loomed back home.It’s a disappointment that needs to be fixed as soon as possible. It’s as if the writers forgot how much he fought to protect Hope and how much love he bestowed upon her. It’s a wild shift from where he was last season as a character and upcoming father. He doesn’t see that their deaths (even if temporary or locked up in a box) will forever change his daughter’s life. Once again, whatever Klaus wants is more important. While Klaus is off gallivanting after Cami, as if she were the Mikaelson’s biggest problem, Elijah is trying to save the family. The Originals use this trick as often as they can, because we can relate to it no matter who we are or what phase in life we stand in. Her loneliness and love for Kol (we’ve missed you Nathaniel Buzolic) are weapons more powerful than anything in New Orleans. Jealousy grows deep in that woman and it’s visible no matter how much she tries to hide it. Aya’s putting up a good front and finally seizing the power she wishes Elijah had given to her in the past. The Strix is lost without their leader Tristan. The prophecy of doom and gloom isn’t going to go away because you simply ignore it. This episode of The Originals is a great example of the Mikaelson’s not being on the same page about what’s important. “Wild at Heart” manages to drag us through a field of angst as a result of Tristan’s extended vacation with the fishes, Cami’s transformation, and Jackson’s death.
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