Ep 2. This Little Piggy
- TV-Y
- August 5, 2009
- 42 min
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8.3 (628)
The Librarians season 2 episode 2, titled "This Little Piggy," follows the team of librarians as they embark on a new adventure to save a cursed town. The episode begins with a farmer in the town of Hessenford who discovers that his prized pig has turned into a human. The librarians soon learn that Hessenford has a history of strange curses, and they are determined to solve the mystery.
The episode features the same cast from the previous season, including Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle), Eve Baird (Rebecca Romijn), Ezekiel Jones (John Kim), Cassandra Cillian (Lindy Booth), and Jacob Stone (Christian Kane). Each team member brings their unique skills and expertise to the table to help solve the case. Flynn, the leader of the team, is as passionate and knowledgeable as ever, while Eve is fierce and strong-willed, always ready to take charge.
The team soon discovers that a powerful sorceress, known as Morgan le Fay (Alice Evans), is behind the curse. Morgan has a history with Flynn, who has previously thwarted her evil plans. She has now targeted Hessenford as revenge against Flynn, and it's up to the librarians to stop her.
Throughout the episode, the librarians face various challenges, including trying to turn a human back into a pig, fighting off Morgan's minions, and deciphering ancient texts to find a solution. Along the way, they also have to work with the town's skeptical and skeptical sheriff, who is not convinced by their claims of magic.
The episode is full of action, humor, and drama. The team's dynamic is just as entertaining as ever, with plenty of witty banter between the characters. The episode also features some impressive special effects, particularly when it comes to the transformations from human to pig and back again. The librarians remain a lovable and quirky bunch, and it's easy to root for them as they work to save Hessenford from Morgan's curse.
Overall, "This Little Piggy" is a thrilling addition to The Librarians' second season. The episode successfully balances humor and drama, and the librarians' adventure is as exciting as ever. Fans of the show will not be disappointed, and newcomers will likely be hooked by the end of the episode.