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Legacies Goes Totally '80s in 'Screw Endgame' Episode Photos

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Things are going back to the '80s in an upcoming episode of Legacies, The CW's Vampire Diaries spinoff series.

The second season's fifth episode, intriguingly titled "Screw Endgame," has the students of the Salvatore Boarding School for The Young and Gifted throwing an '80s-themed school dance, while Hope and Lizzie navigate a strange trap. Official stills from the episode and its synopsis from the network are below.

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LegaciesScrew Endgame (Ep# 205)'80s DECADE DANCE -- As the Salvatore School prepares for its upcoming '80s-themed decade dance, Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) and Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) find themselves trapped inside a never-ending labyrinth with a monster on their trail. Meanwhile, Josie (Kaylee Bryant) and Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) decide whether or not to take their relationship to the next level. Elsewhere, MG (Quincy Fouse) turns to Kaleb (guest star Chris Lee) for advice on what to do about Sebastian (guest star Thomas Doherty), while Rafael (Peyton Alex Smith) struggles to adjust to his life back at the school. Matthew Davis also stars. Barbara Brown directed the episode written by Brett Matthews & Thomas Brandon (#205). Original airdate 11/14/2019.

Landon and Josie struck up a romantic relationship in the time jump between Seasons 1 and 2, while Hope was trapped in a limbo dimension. With teenage drama running heavy, the characters will face the usual high school hijinks and supernatural thrills with a backdrop of dayglo and teased-out hair for a school dance to remember.

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Airing Thursdays at 9 pm ET on The CW, Legacies stars Danielle Rose Russell as Hope Mikaelson, Jenny Boyd as Lizzie Saltzman, Kaylee Bryant as Josie Saltzman, Quincy Fouse as Milton Greasley/MG, Aria Shahghasemi as Landon Kirby, Peyton Alex Smith as Rafael Waithe and Matt Davis as Alaric Saltzman.

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