Last week's episode of "The Originals" featured an exile of vampires from Klaus' ranks, lead by the very outspoken Thierry.
However, according to TVLine.com, just because Thierry is no longer apart of Klaus' possy does not mean he's gone for good.
Executive Producer Julie Plec says, according to TVLine, Thierry will be back before season's end and might "come in handy for one of our characters."
Shifting our focus to one of our missing originals, we're about to learn a bit more about Rebekah. At the end of last week's episode Rebekah and Klaus were both captured by Celeste's ban of formerly-dead witches.
According to EW.com, we may find out what happened to Rebekah - and find out about her past - when the Originals returns on Feb. 25 with the episode "Long Way Back from Hell".
The website reports we'll flash back to 1919 when Rebekah and the witch Genevieve were working together at a sanatorium dealing with an outbreak. Apparently, Rebekah will be stuck in that same sanatorium in when the season resumes.
EW.com also reports Genevieve is looking to get back at Rebekah and she will also threaten to expose a secret that the Original vampire would like to keep quiet. You can view pictures from the episode here.
I've got a theory about the secret Rebekah wants kept quiet. If you recall, in the episode "Dance Back from the Grave", Marcel revealed to Rebekah - during a flashback to the 1950s - that he had brought Papa Tunde to town. (I'm referring to the first time he came to town.) Marcel had done so in order to keep Klaus, at the minimum, occupied so Marcel and Rebekah could be together. Klaus' sister responded that her brother was afraid of only one man - their father Michael. She then said she knew a way to bring Michael to town. After she explained this to Marcel, Rebekah looked over at Genevieve.
Is it possible the secret Rebekah wants to keep is that she was the reason Michael ended up in Mystic Falls and almost killed Klaus? Let me know your theories below.
"The Originals" airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on The CW.
*This article has been updated to note a change