[s2e16] Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing Direct
According to mixed reviews aggregated on platforms like IMDb and community threads on the Legacies Subreddit , this episode is a microcosm of the entire series. It offers fantastic character performances and ambitious visual concepts, but suffers heavily from low stakes and a lack of narrative follow-through.
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 [S2E16] Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing
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 According to mixed reviews aggregated on platforms like
The absolute highlight of the episode is Hope Mikaelson's journey into Josie Saltzman's fractured subconscious. While Lizzie orchestrated a fake funeral for herself