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Revision as of 04:45, 17 January 2020
I Couldn't Have Done This Without You[2] is the ninth episode of the second season of Template:Legacies and the twenty-fifth episode of the series overall.
Summary
THE RETURN OF THE NECROMANCER — Back and ready to wreak havoc, The Necromancer's plan for revenge on Malivore takes a turn when he realizes he is now a human and powerless. To mend fences with Josie, Hope offers to help her learn more about the mora miserium. Elsewhere, Alaric enlists Landon's help to find out if Sebastian is a threat to the school. Lizzie and MG also appear.[3]
Plot
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Cast
Main Cast |
Recurring Cast
Guest CastCo-Starring |
Trivia
- Sebastian was sold to a group of pirates by his parents at a young age, 8 years old.
- Hope moves back into her old room.
- MG returns in this episode.
- Sebastian meets Hope and Josie in this episode.
- This episode focuses on the Necromancer's plan to get revenge on Hope.
Body Count
Continuity
- MG and Kym were last seen in That's Nothing I Had to Remember.
- Jed was last seen in Screw Endgame.
- Caroline was mentioned. She was last seen in I Was Feeling Epic on Template:The Vampire Diaries and When The Saints Go Marching In on Template:The Originals.
- Vincent was mentioned. He was last seen in When The Saints Go Marching In on The Originals.
Locations
Behind the Scenes
- This episode was co-written by Hannah Rosner, who also co-wrote the previous episode. This is the first instance that the same writer wrote two back-to-back episodes (other than main producers such as Julie Plec or Kevin Williamson in the early stages of three shows).