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Post your questions for me to answer at the end of the episodes!!

----- NO SPOILERS PAST S3E14 PLEASE!!! -----

FAQ for anyone new:

WHAT IS QUESTION TIME?: Here you can ask me ANY questions related to the episode or show as a whole, literally whatever you want, I mean it lol. Because I only read them after finishing the episode, feel free to include any spoilers relating to the episode, just no spoilers after that point!

HOW DOES IT WORK?: I have included a template below for you to follow, that way I can avoid spoilers for future episodes included in the post. I used to do these as seperate posts, however it became quite a lot for peoples inboxes each week and this also allows for me to get a little ahead recording wise.

HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE?: As I do not follow a strict schedule when it comes to recordings, its best to get them in asap to ensure I will get to them. That said, feel free to post whenever! If it gets to the episode and I missed your question, don't hesitate to throw it down on the next one of these, as I am more than happy to backtrack if you wanted to know something in particular!!

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Harry Allen

Template/general layout: Episode 1 Question 01 Question 02 etc.

Jgn Jgn

Episode 11 What do you think MG should do with the Ethan situation? Ethan's intentions may be good; he likes to help people, but these hero adventures have risks and consequences, like getting beat up like he did. Do you think the right thing to do is erase his memories or find a solution that balances both options? Why does Ethan have this sense of wanting to be the hero or protect people? If you were Finch's grandfather, how would you have handled Finch's curse? Would it have been better to have already explained everything before he died and she had to deal with it alone?

Jgn Jgn

Episode 12 How are you feeling after this episode? I had my mouth open the whole time when I watched it 😂😂. One of my favorites of Legacies. How do you think Hope's mental health and trust issues (which were already damaged) are going to be after this episode? Any theories as to why Landon has been back in the costume this whole time but hasn't said anything to Hope? How do you think Hope will feel towards Landon after this reveal? Will she, as I mentioned, have trouble trusting him again and be mad at him for not telling her, or will all of this go out of the window because now she knows he is alive?

Brandon

Episode 12 I am the one who mentioned the improving quality a while back. Don’t you feel like even though we don’t know her motivations Cleo has been (one of) the best antagonists we’ve had so far. The actress and the writing for her are honestly really good. Compared to previous seasons. What do you think her true motivations are? She wants hope to trigger her vampire side, do you think she wants more from her after?

DrowsyCody

Episode 11 Triggering the werewolf curse is always a traumatic experience. Raph killing his girlfriend in an accident, Tyler killing Liv to retrigger his, how do you think Finch’s triggering compares to others we’ve seen before? Honestly to me it’s such an almost indirect way of killing someone and that makes it all the more tragic. We don’t know if finch even had an idea of what was going on she was just doing as her grandfather asked in giving him his “candies” and her holding his shaking hand as he took them being enough to irreparably change her life was just… wow.

Jgn Jgn

Episode 13 I know that you said that this season has some episodes that feel a little bit off writing-wise or decision-wise, but I think the previous one and this one honestly up the game. This episode answers questions that we have been wondering this whole season but also in the show in general, like how some of these creatures were created. The fact that she created them also makes sense universe-wise, as it seems like every supernatural creature is either a witch or was created by one (vampires, werewolves...). What is your opinion on how the writers answered all of these questions in these episodes, and why do you think they have chosen Cleo, a recently introduced character, as the one with a massive role in Malivore's history? Also, do you think everyone should forgive or at least try to understand Cleo's thought process behind her decisions after knowing her story? Especially since some of the other characters have made questionable choices that also put others in danger to get what they want.

Jgn Jgn

Episode 14 I think the writers were the ones who were high writing this episode 😂😂. Honestly, the final panda scene is one of my favorite Legacies funny moments because it's so out of nowhere. How much money would they have to pay you to act in a scene as a stoner panda? I keep imagining the actresses' faces when they read the script, and I can't help but laugh at the situation. A more serious question is: what is your opinion on Jed and Finch's conversation? Jed is starting to get more screen time, which allows him to have character development. Has their conversation or the whole alpha challenge situation changed the way you perceive Jed and his previous bad choices?

Marlene

Episode 13 how is Hope able to use dark magic without it hurting her the way it does other witches? Hope can use dark magic without being harmed, and if so, why is she different from other witches? Can Hope Mikaelson truly control dark magic without it consuming her? Does Hope Mikaelson struggle with her temper like Klaus, and how does it affect her decisions? How is Hope Mikaelson a reflection of Klaus’s legacy, both in power and personality? How does Hope resemble her father when it comes to protecting the people she loves? How does Hope Mikaelson inherit Klaus’s darkness, including pushing people away, believing she doesn’t deserve love, fearing everyone will leave her, and struggling with abandonment issues? From each member of her family, what qualities—both strengths and flaws—did Hope inherit? How does the Mikaelson family’s stubbornness sometimes lead them to make mistakes, and how does their intelligence—especially Hope’s and Klaus’s—help them come up with clever plans to defeat their enemies? Why is stubbornness such a defining trait of the Mikaelson family, and how does it show in Hope? Why does the Mikaelson family’s loyalty and desire to protect often push them to make harmful choices?

DrowsyCody

Episode 13: Do you have any funny lines or moments from legacies so far that you really like or got a big laugh from you? It’s been years and Kaleb seeing malivore in Cleo’s past and say “this bitch is everywhere” gets me every time. XD