'The Originals' season 2 spoilers: Mikaelson siblings face more trouble in 'They All Asked For You'

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After the wedding of Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) and Jackson (Nathan Parsons) last episode, more complications are coming in the next installment of "The Originals" season 2. In the episode titled "They All Asked For You," the Mikaelson family drama continues to become more problematic as the originals and the hybrids interact with each other. 

Based on the episode synopsis posted on Dread Central, Rebekah (guest star Maisie Richardson-Seller) has no other choice but to interact again with her former lover Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) when she has a dangerous encounter with a coven of merciless witches. The two also discover that the body that Rebekah is presently using has a checkered past. 

When her older brother Elijah (Daniel Gillies) finds out that she is in danger, he decides to ask for Josephine's (guest star Meg Foster) help, since she is known to be a widely respected elder witch. 

Elsewhere, the newlyweds and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) are already having a big argument about the best possible way to protect baby Hope from the threats of Finn (Yusuf Gatewood). It is expected that both Klaus and Hayley want their daughter to be safe from any harm, especially from people as ruthless as Finn. But can they find a way to save their baby from all the threats? 

On the other hand, the long-lost Mikaelson sister Freya (guest star Riley Voelkel) manages to convince Finn to bring her to their father Mikael (guest star Sebastian Roche), since the two have not seen each other for thousands of years. 

Meanwhile, Elijah and Klaus start questioning Freya's real intentions, after the brothers have a dispute with their elder sister. 

Dahlia (Kristin Erickson) is also back, and her presence is a big threat to Baby Hope. Will Dahlia finally find a way to take away Klaus and Hayley's baby from them? 

"The Originals" season 2 episode 15 airs March 9 on The CW.  

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