


Everyone else will stay at Sept-Tours to protect Rebecca and Phillip, who are being targeted by the Congregation and will be especially vulnerable with both parents gone.ĭiana casts a spell on her library card to duplicate it, creating a new card for Sarah (Alex Kingston). Sarah and Fernando will go with her to London. She’s moving forward with the plan to recover the Book of Life and make it whole again. Diana explains that she’s not going to let his side trip derail their plans. Matthew didn’t even tell most of the others he was leaving. He’s a distraction meant to sidetrack Matthew, who their enemies in the Congregation see as the biggest threat among the de Clermonts, since they haven’t been paying close attention. Benjamin isn’t the worst danger that they face. It doesn’t make sense to leave the pages and the book vulnerable any longer than necessary. Why would they wait, when Matthew might never come back? The Book of Life will increase Diana’s power and their bargaining position with their enemies. He thinks they should all sit at Sept-Tours and wait for Matthew to come home. In an out of character moment, Marcus tries to talk her out of it. While Matthew is gone, Diana and Sarah set out to retrieve the Book of Life from the library now that they have all three missing pages.Īs Ruelle’s song Genesis plays, Matthew (Matthew Goode) and Diana (Teresa Palmer) say an emotional goodbye, then he drives to Poland, where Benjamin (Jacob Ifan) is holding witches hostage and waiting for Matthew to find him.ĭiana informs Marcus (Edward Bluemel) that she and Matthew agreed she’d go to Oxford and retrieve the Book of Life while he was gone. And for stealing his grandfather Philippe’s watch. In episode 6, Matthew leaves for Poland to find Benjamin and punish him for being a de Clermont – acting exactly like Matthew – not getting the message that the de Clermonts don’t harm witches any more since Matthew met Diana.
