How Lizzie & Josie Could Become Tribrids In Legacies

How Lizzie & Josie Could Become Tribrids In Legacies

Legacies has not hinted at Lizzie and Josie becoming Tribrids, but as Siphoners, the pair could also become vampire/werewolf/witch hybrids like Hope.



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How Lizzie & Josie Could Become Tribrids In Legacies

Legacies has set up Hope as the show’s only Tribrid, but supporting stars Lizzie and Josie are both viable candidates to become Tribrids on The Originals spinoff series, too—just via a different route from the show’s heroine. Debuting in 2018, Legacies is a spinoff of the CW series The Originals, a supernatural soap opera that was itself a spinoff of the huge hit The Vampire Diaries.

Set in the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, like both earlier series Legacies has a large cast of characters most of whom have paranormal powers of some sort. With a campy sense of humor missing from The Originals and The Vampire Diaries, Legacies has seen its young heroes face off against everything from Krampus to zombies, to golems throughout its three seasons. That said, unlike its predecessors, Legacies has not taken care to afford its large cast equal screen time.

Heroine Hope and her on-and-off love interest/dude-in-distress Landon have taken up most of the show’s focus during the first three seasons of Legacies, meaning some compelling supporting characters have been forced to take a backseat to their will-they-won’t-they arc. Notably, though, this means that some fans have not noticed that Hope is not the only potential Tribrid (a werewolf/vampire/witch hybrid) in Legacies. Legacies spent season 3 establishing that Hope is a born Tribrid (although she would need to die for her vampire powers to be activated), but failed to note that another two characters on the series could become Tribrids via another means—Lizzie and Josie. Thanks to their (rarely-mentioned) status as Siphoners, both supporting stars could become Tribrids if bitten by a werewolf.

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Lizzie & Josie are Siphoners, a rare offshoot of witches that were viewed as abominations due to their potential to become witch-vampire hybrids through being turned. As a result, even though Hope is the only one whose Tribrid potential has been mentioned throughout Legacies, Josie and Lizzie have the potential to transform into witch-vampire hybrids, too. If they were also to be bitten by a werewolf after this (in theory, at least) it stands to reason that either character could become a Tribrid via numerous transformations (as opposed to Hope’s born Tribrid status). Now, as Landon’s part-human/part-Malivore/part-Phoenix/all-confusing genetic makeup proves, the rules that Legacies sets out for supernatural transformations are unique to the series and undeniably pretty complicated.

There may be a hitherto-unmentioned rule that stops Siphoners from becoming werewolves even though viewers know they can become vampire-witch hybrids, and this may be why Tribrid status is so rare on the show. However, that is pure conjecture, and just because Legacies hasn’t mentioned the fact that Lizzie and Josie are Siphoners too often doesn’t mean the spinoff series can’t use this to their advantage by making the pair as powerful as Hope. It’s not a sure thing, as Legacies does tend to focus on Hope and Landon more than the likes of Lizzie and Josie, but both characters have already encountered a werewolf on the series in the form of Finch. As such, there’s no reason that Legacies couldn’t touch on this idea in season 4, and spread the powers of its cast a little more evenly.

Link Source : https://screenrant.com/legacies-josie-lizzie-tribrid-become-how/

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