Legacies Season 4 Episode 10 Recap and Ratings

Gods, please don’t let Legacies go away for two months ever again. Since December 2021, the real world (ugh) has changed so much that we almost forgot how crazy things had become in the TVD-verse.

Hope was happy to tell us everything we needed to know about Lizzie: Hope told Professor Vardemus on Thursday’s long-awaited return, “I killed her, and she’s kind of in transition.” “She would be a heretic, a witch who is also a vampire and could drain magic indefinitely. Which sounds like a lot, so I put her to sleep and now I’m waiting for her to die of hunger.”

First, Lizzie as a heretic is a dream come true. She came back from the dead with confidence and control, so viewers didn’t have to go through another long, painful period of getting used to her. Well, except for the time she almost killed Vardemus and then ran headfirst into the door. Other than that, totally chill. Even better, she’s wearing a leather jacket, which is really half the deal.

Legacies Season 4 Episode 10 Recap and Ratings

Lizzie tried very hard to carry out her plan to kill Hope, but she wasn’t able to do it. When Lizzie died, she had Hope’s blood in her body. This made them sire-bonded best friends. When Vardemus said, “I am as shocked as you both that your relationship could get even stranger,” he was speaking for all fans.

So, even though Lizzie doesn’t want to help Hope get rid of Aurora or look into their new friend Jen, a mysterious stoner who might be a god, she doesn’t have much of a choice. (“Tracking down gods and snobby vampires? Not a chance.”)

We need to talk about Ben when we talk about gods. There are a lot of things to talk about. First, a bit about his past: Ben is an old-world demigod who once stole power from the heavens to save his boyfriend. He is one of the most beautiful things to ever appear on The CW. When that didn’t work, he gave the magic of the gods to the people in his village, but they used it wrong away, which led to the creation of monsters.

Chemistry Between Ben and Jed

But the crazy chemistry between Ben and Jed is by far the most important thing. Before this episode, I had never thought that Jed could be anything but an alpha-level straight guy. I can’t stop thinking about it. I thought I saw a little spark when Ben told me about his sad past, and the last scene around the campfire was all I needed to be sure. The sensitive demigod’s line, “I’ve come to prefer Ben,” sealed the deal. “It’s easy as Jed.”

So you don’t think I’m completely crazy, here’s a part (and a picture) from the synopsis for next week’s episode that will make you scratch your head: “Back at the Salvatore School, students are saying what they think without knowing why. This makes Jed tell a secret.” (You say it’s a secret? What might it be?)

And while we’re talking about relationships that have never been thought of before, what about MG and Cleo? Is that something that will happen? There is definitely mutual respect between them, as shown by their conversation after Lizzie saved Ben from a pukwudgie and called it “the ugliest emotional support animal I’ve ever seen.”

I’ll say this: after everything that happened with Ethan, I’d love for MG to like someone other than Lizzie. Also, Lizzie’s story as a heretic is already more interesting than any short-lived romance.

Last, but not least, let’s see how our boys in limbo are doing. After a lot of frustrating thinking, Alaric, Landon, and Ted figured out a piece of the Sphinx’s puzzle when they met a jinn behind the bar of shady underworld bar. (What’s this, a jinni? Exactly what could go right?)

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Reviews and Ratings for Season 4 Episode 10 of Legacies

Legacies Season 4 Episode 10 Recap and Ratings

If you’ve never seen the show and are wondering how good it is, I can tell you that it’s pretty good. 7.4 out of 10 on IMDb is a good score, and the show has an average audience score of 77% on Rotten Tomatoes. So, this show is for sure on my list. If you’re still not sure about going, check out what other people have said about it.

I like both the actors and the story as a whole. I also think the script is interesting. My only worry is whether or not they will be able to keep it up for a second season. Would they make the next one less dramatic and more about action? It was the first season, so. It didn’t have a strong mythology, which was only hinted at in the filler episodes. It can sometimes be boring to watch, but it can also be funny. I hope that in the next season, they will furnish, clean, and polish it even more to make it look like it did in the first season.