'The Originals' season 3 episode 19 spoilers: Klaus gets Cami to safety in 'No More Heartbreak'

Cami's life is in serious danger in "The Originals" season 3 episode 19 The CW

Cami holds on for dear life in "The Originals" season 3, episode 19 "No More Heartbreak" and Klaus, with the help of the family and friends, will do everything to save the life of the woman he so deeply loves.

In the promo for the upcoming "The Originals" season 3 episode, Cami professes her love for Klaus, as if it will be the last time she will ever be able to do so. "I just needed you to know," she tells him.

Although Cami seems to have lost all hope in living through the deadly bite she incurred in the previous episode of "The Originals" season 3, Klaus refuses to give up. "I can tell you I love you tomorrow. You're not dying today," he tells Cami as he carried her.

In an interview with TV Line, "The Originals" executive producer Michael Narducci said that the "heart" of episode 19 will be Klaus and Cami "who are in desperate straits." He adds that it will be "a powerful story about the connection between them."

In "The Originals" season 3, episode 19, Klaus watches over Cami at the compound, never taking his eyes off her. Freya, on the other hand, does her best to find the right spell that will restore Klaus's beloved back to health.

The synopsis for "The Originals" season 3 episode hints that she may have found something, seeing that Vincent and Marcel are tasked to rummage around Cami's apartment for "a crucial ingredient."

It looks like things will go Klaus's way in the end. Narducci teased that while Cami is in the face of something "lethal enough to kill even Finn," he assures that "The Originals" fans will see Cami "alive and awake" in the upcoming episode.

Narducci also promises that the installment will show how Cami reacts to the bite and how she is able to escape from Lucien, who is becoming more and more dangerous by the minute.

"The Originals" season 3, episode 19 "No More Heartbreak" airs April 29 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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