[s2e16] Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing -

[s2e16] Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing -

Amidst the campy fairy tales and necromancy, the emotional center belonged to Milton Greasley (MG). While Lizzie orchestrated a fake funeral for herself to see who actually cared about her, she was met with cruel laughter from the student body. MG stepping up to deliver a beautiful defense of Lizzie's growth and mental health struggles provided the raw, grounded heart that the rest of the episode lacked. 📋 The Verdict

If you would like to explore this episode further, tell me if you want me to: [S2E16] Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing

: Having Josie disguise her true self as a foul-mouthed, highly cynical talking pig to hide from her dark alter-ego was pure, classic Legacies camp. Amidst the campy fairy tales and necromancy, the

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down television production in March 2020, this episode had to carry the weight of a season finale without actually being written as one. The result is a bizarre, highly creative, and occasionally frustrating hour of television. 🎭 The Best Part: The Subconscious Fairy Tale 📋 The Verdict If you would like to

While the episode delivered on fun character moments, it severely divided viewers and critics on the execution of its overarching plot.

: Critics from outlets like TV Fanatic noted that the show once again played it far too safe. After killing off Landon, Alyssa, and Rafael in the previous episode, two are immediately brought back here via a quick deal with the Necromancer.

If you are a fan of the show's campy, monster-of-the-week charm, you will love it. If you are looking for the dark, high-stakes drama of its predecessors The Vampire Diaries or The Originals , you will likely walk away feeling underwhelmed.

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Amidst the campy fairy tales and necromancy, the emotional center belonged to Milton Greasley (MG). While Lizzie orchestrated a fake funeral for herself to see who actually cared about her, she was met with cruel laughter from the student body. MG stepping up to deliver a beautiful defense of Lizzie's growth and mental health struggles provided the raw, grounded heart that the rest of the episode lacked. 📋 The Verdict

If you would like to explore this episode further, tell me if you want me to:

: Having Josie disguise her true self as a foul-mouthed, highly cynical talking pig to hide from her dark alter-ego was pure, classic Legacies camp.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down television production in March 2020, this episode had to carry the weight of a season finale without actually being written as one. The result is a bizarre, highly creative, and occasionally frustrating hour of television. 🎭 The Best Part: The Subconscious Fairy Tale

While the episode delivered on fun character moments, it severely divided viewers and critics on the execution of its overarching plot.

: Critics from outlets like TV Fanatic noted that the show once again played it far too safe. After killing off Landon, Alyssa, and Rafael in the previous episode, two are immediately brought back here via a quick deal with the Necromancer.

If you are a fan of the show's campy, monster-of-the-week charm, you will love it. If you are looking for the dark, high-stakes drama of its predecessors The Vampire Diaries or The Originals , you will likely walk away feeling underwhelmed.