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* Actually she called him Galeas which would be Galahad which would still fit with the issues he has with Dulac since Du Lac is the last name of Lancelot (according to old Arthurian myth Galahads Father) My guess is that Merlin was a Librarian (Quite possibly the first one) and the knights where his guardians. Your overall theory still holds though.

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* Actually she called him Galeas which would be Galahad which would still fit with the issues he has with Dulac since Du Lac is the last name of Lancelot (according to old Arthurian myth Galahads Father) Galahad's father). My guess is that Merlin was a Librarian (Quite possibly the first one) and the knights where his guardians. Your overall theory still holds though.




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** Jenkins refers to Merlin in third person in Season Four and is never seen to use magic aside from a couple of fairly minor things, so almost certainly jossed. Also, the first Librarian turns out to have been [[spoiler: Judson]].




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** Jossed



** Alternatively, she may have foreseen Apep, and so decided to get the heck outta Dodge. Either way, she saw one of the Big Bads coming, didn't think the Librarians could beat them, and so left.

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** Alternatively, she may have foreseen Apep, and so decided to get the heck outta Dodge. Either way, she saw one of the Big Bads coming, didn't think the Librarians could beat them, and so left. However, the first interpretation is more likely, as she sends a warning to Galahad about "beware the hero, not the villain," implying that she may have also known Prospero [[spoiler: was actually possessing Shakespeare]].




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[[WMG: Dulaque's fate]]
When he was restringing the Loom of Fate, Flynn was probably wishing--at least subconsciously--for [[spoiler: Lancelot]] to disappear, and since he was basically re-rewriting history, the Loom responded to his thoughts. So as he was restringing it, Dulaque was wiped from existence.




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** Alternatively, she may have foreseen Apep, and so decided to get the heck outta Dodge. Either way, she saw one of the Big Bads coming, didn't think the Librarians could beat them, and so left.







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** [[spoiler: Confirmed]]



* [[spoiler: she is the protege of DOSA's Director]]

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* [[spoiler: she is the protege protegee of DOSA's Director]]




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** Presumably they would've been killed by the Serpent Brotherhood in 1x01. Afterwards, given that the Library was un-tethered from New York, it's likely Eve didn't feel the need to replace them. Not only is it harder to have people hanging around inconspicuously outside a bridge than it is inside the New York Public Library, by that point the only entrance was through the Annex. And Sir Galahad.




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** [[spoiler: Jossed]]



* The Library already have financial issues in the third movie which may disprove my theory as the ties weakened and might mean some of the guards get fired.

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* The Library already have has financial issues in the third movie which may disprove my theory as the ties weakened and might mean some of the guards get fired.
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[[WMG: Morgan Le Fey knew about Prospero]]
* She hinted that there was some big threat coming, hence why she fled the regular world. At some point, probably after 1x01, she ran into Prospero and learned about his plan. She didn't want to bother trying to beat him, so she put into motion a plan to leave.
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* The Library already have financial issues in the third movie which may disprove my theory as the ties weakened and might mean some of the guards get fired.

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* The Library already have financial issues in the third movie which may disprove my theory as the ties weakened and might mean some of the guards get fired.fired.

[[WMG: Jacob Stone is actually [[{{Series/Leverage}} Elliot Spencer]] ]]
Jacob Stone, and all the aliases he used to publish papers, are actually cover [=IDs=] created by Hardison. Either Elliot retired from the Leverage crew for some reason, or the Leverage crew were running a long con (perhaps on du Lac, or a misunderstanding which has them targeting Flynn or the Library itself).

His season 1 mistrust of Cassandra is the same 'you don't con your own team' attitude as [[spoiler: Elliot had towards Sophie around the Leverage first season finale]]. He's amused by Ezekiel turning from a super-thief into a good guy because it reminds him of his old crew.

As for how we got that episode with Isaac Stone, Jacob's father? Hardison is ''very good'' at making cover [=IDs=].
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[[WMG: The role of Morgan le Fay in "The Rule of Three" was originally written for Jaime Ray Newman]]

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** As of Season 2 episode 13 Confirmed albeit [[spoiler: [[BatmanGambit batman gambited]] ]]


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** [[spoiler: kinda did briefly but not the whole season ]]
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* [[Spoiler: with Colonel Baird getting activated as DOSA sleeper agent it seems likely]].

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* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: with Colonel Baird getting activated as DOSA sleeper agent it seems likely]].

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[[WMG: The tree that was burned instead of the Tree of Knowledge was the Tree of Memory (or similar).]]
Flynn said he couldn't remember what it was, and its demise precipitated the Library's amnesia crisis.



Although they might have high IQs they kinda have traits of those archetypes

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Although they might have high IQs [=IQs=] they kinda have traits of those archetypes
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* [[Spoiler: the sarcophagus of Apep is in possession of DOSA which might mean that already happened]].

[[WMG:[[Spoiler: Colonel Eve Baird will take over DOSA]]]]
* [[Spoiler: she is the protege of DOSA's Director]]
* [[Spoiler: This might mean she may betray the library (not first time something like that happened to the library)]]
* [[Spoiler: Perhaps by becoming the threat she avoid her destiny of dying for the library]]

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* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: the sarcophagus of Apep is in possession of DOSA which might mean that already happened]].

[[WMG:[[Spoiler: [[WMG: [[spoiler: Colonel Eve Baird will take over DOSA]]]]
DOSA]] ]]
* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: she is the protege of DOSA's Director]]
* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: This might mean she may betray the library (not first time something like that happened to the library)]]
* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Perhaps by becoming the threat she avoid her destiny of dying for the library]]



[[WMG:[[Spoiler: Apep might have taken over Eve. ]]]]
[[Spoiler:The effect of the possession does not always mean raving lunatic but also a scheming individual like Agnes. Also that slasher smile at the end of Fatal Separation]]

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*[[Spoiler: with Colonel Baird getting activated as DOSA sleeper agent it seems likely]].



A bit of corollary to the WMG above. With Apep's ability to possess people and DOSA's hierarchical organization makes it easy to take over by possessing the lady in charge.

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A bit of corollary to the WMG above. With Apep's ability to possess people and DOSA's hierarchical organization makes it easy to take over by possessing the lady in charge.charge.

*[[Spoiler: the sarcophagus of Apep is in possession of DOSA which might mean that already happened]].

[[WMG:[[Spoiler: Colonel Eve Baird will take over DOSA]]]]
*[[Spoiler: she is the protege of DOSA's Director]]
*[[Spoiler: This might mean she may betray the library (not first time something like that happened to the library)]]
*[[Spoiler: Perhaps by becoming the threat she avoid her destiny of dying for the library]]
* On the other hand we might get guards back to the library or they are still guarding the New York entrance or fired due to budget cuts.

[[WMG:[[Spoiler: Apep might have taken over Eve. ]]]]
[[Spoiler:The effect of the possession does not always mean raving lunatic but also a scheming individual like Agnes. Also that slasher smile at the end of Fatal Separation]]

[[WMG: The dimensional severance might have somehow severed the library's ties to the US government prompting the creation of DOSA]]
* The Library already have financial issues in the third movie which may disprove my theory as the ties weakened and might mean some of the guards get fired.
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* The episode "And the Trial of the Triangle" was highly based on Wonderland, which is probably as close as we'll get. The line was probably "mirror lands", as in parallel worlds, rather than Through the Looking Glass.



[[WMG:The Librarians in Training represent the [[FighterMageThief Fighter Mage Thief ]] trio ]]

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...which Morgan herself acknowledged was a clever trick.

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...which Morgan herself acknowledged was a clever trick.trick.

[[WMG: DOSA might try to take over the Library.]]
It makes sense that the evil/amoral Department of Statistical Anomalies might try to breach into the library and/or take it over.

[[WMG: Apep might take over or use DOSA for its own gain.]]
A bit of corollary to the WMG above. With Apep's ability to possess people and DOSA's hierarchical organization makes it easy to take over by possessing the lady in charge.
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** The alternate timelines in The Loom of Fate where each of them became the Librarian pretty much confirm this. Jake is a very combat oriented librarian, Cassandra uses magic to protect people and Ezekiel is runnign the library like a business while making use of his computer skills.

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** The alternate timelines in The Loom of Fate where each of them became the Librarian pretty much confirm this. Jake is a very combat oriented librarian, Cassandra uses magic to protect people and Ezekiel is runnign the library like a business while making use of his computer skills.skills.

[[WMG: The reason Eve was able to enter into the Lake in the Season 2 Finale was because she punched Morgan LeFey way back in Season 1]]
...which Morgan herself acknowledged was a clever trick.
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**A few points. Guardians are not girlfriends. In some cases, obviously such relationships happen. But as evidenced by Eve's relationships with the other Librarians in the diverging timelines when du Lac tampered with the loom of fate, the relationship the Guardian has with the Librarian can vary greatly. Also, Nicole isn't dead. Flynn tells Eve that it didn't work out. Your main supposition is possible but not the theme supported by the show. Flynn's problem with Eve's presence was the same as his issues with her and the other Librarians throughout the first two seasons - he's been doing the job alone so long, and took such pride in having accomplished/survived as he has, that he has a hard time sharing the Library and the job of the Librarian.




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**Romijn did not guest star in an episode of Leverage. The season after Leverage was cancelled, TNT produced a quickly-cancelled series called King & Maxwell, starring Romijn and Jon Tenney. Kane guest starred in an episode of King & Maxwell, as the brother of Romijn's character, Michelle Maxwell. The supposition that the part of Morgan le Fay was intended for Jaime Ray Newman is possible, though I think it would have less to do with any connection between Romijn and Newman, than the fact that The Librarians is produced by the same team who produced Leverage. Jamie Ray Newman played a former girlfriend of Christian Kane's character Eliot Spencer, on the first season of on Leverage.
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* Ezekiel Jones is the rogue and maybe [[TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate]] as he steal stuff a lot. Also he represent the retrieval aspect of the library.

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* Ezekiel Jones is the rogue and maybe [[TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate]] as he steal stuff a lot. Also he represent the retrieval aspect of the library.library.
** The alternate timelines in The Loom of Fate where each of them became the Librarian pretty much confirm this. Jake is a very combat oriented librarian, Cassandra uses magic to protect people and Ezekiel is runnign the library like a business while making use of his computer skills.
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* Ezekiel Jones is the rogue and maybe [[TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate]] as he steal stuff a lot.

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* Ezekiel Jones is the rogue and maybe [[TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate]] as he steal stuff a lot. Also he represent the retrieval aspect of the library.
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In ''And the Point of Salvation," Jenkins was getting information from the fae he summoned in regards to Prospero's plan, but the fae indicated that he knew of a way to end Jenkins's existence. He couldn't be killed by normal means, but he could still die. Jenkins rejects asking the information because he only has a limited number of questions he can get answered and they need the info on Prospero, but that could be {{foreshadowing}} for the next season. We know magically-created cave-ins and that a magical contract specifically designed to protect itself couldn't kill him. Or being magically frozen. So maybe some form of AntiMagic (because you know his long life span has to magic) or something similar and the Librarians will have to race the clock to fix things before he dies.

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In ''And the Point of Salvation," Jenkins was getting information from the fae he summoned in regards to Prospero's plan, but the fae indicated that he knew of a way to end Jenkins's existence. He couldn't be killed by normal means, but he could still die. Jenkins rejects asking the information because he only has a limited number of questions he can get answered and they need the info on Prospero, but that could be {{foreshadowing}} for the next season. We know magically-created cave-ins and that a magical contract specifically designed to protect itself couldn't kill him. Or being magically frozen. So maybe some form of AntiMagic (because you know his long life span has to magic) or something similar and the Librarians will have to race the clock to fix things before he dies.dies.

[[WMG:The Librarians in Training represent the [[FighterMageThief Fighter Mage Thief ]] trio ]]
Although they might have high IQs they kinda have traits of those archetypes
* Jake Stone stone represent the Fighter as he does resort to physical violence sometimes and is best seen in episode 2 with the sword also [[Genius Bruiser]]
* Cassandra Cillian represent the Mage with all the CGI hallucination when she thinks. Although it was a one episode thing she desire magic to heal herself.
* Ezekiel Jones is the rogue and maybe [[TokenEvilTeammate Token Evil Teammate]] as he steal stuff a lot.
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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on ''Series/Eastwick''. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on CSI:NY, or Angelina on Grimm. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in that animated Tarzan movie which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.

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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]."an old married couple"]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on ''Series/Eastwick''. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on CSI:NY, or Angelina on Grimm. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in that animated Tarzan movie which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.



* One problem with this is the fact that Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell are still very much married.

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* One problem with this is the fact that Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell are still very much married. \n
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** Based on the preview, the season finale will involve time travel, so confirmed.

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** Based on the preview, the season finale will involve time travel, so confirmed.confirmed.

[[WMG: In the next season, they will encounter something that could actually threaten Jenkins' life.]]
In ''And the Point of Salvation," Jenkins was getting information from the fae he summoned in regards to Prospero's plan, but the fae indicated that he knew of a way to end Jenkins's existence. He couldn't be killed by normal means, but he could still die. Jenkins rejects asking the information because he only has a limited number of questions he can get answered and they need the info on Prospero, but that could be {{foreshadowing}} for the next season. We know magically-created cave-ins and that a magical contract specifically designed to protect itself couldn't kill him. Or being magically frozen. So maybe some form of AntiMagic (because you know his long life span has to magic) or something similar and the Librarians will have to race the clock to fix things before he dies.
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* Plus, Jenkins is immortal. He probably drank from the Grail before he turned it over to the Library.


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** ... sort of. It could still be in later episodes, but in the Point of Salvation, [[spoiler: Ezekiel gets trapped in what he thinks is a GroundhogDayLoop. It's not actually, a video game is rewriting reality, but still.]]

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** ... sort of. It could still be in later episodes, but in the Point of Salvation, [[spoiler: Ezekiel gets trapped in what he thinks is a GroundhogDayLoop. It's not actually, a video game is rewriting reality, but still.]]]]
** Based on the preview, the season finale will involve time travel, so confirmed.
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* One problem with this is the fact that Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell are still very much married.
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* If [[spoiler: Prospero's Broken Staff was not in its hiding place]] or in the Library, then the note left by "The Librarian" was left by Flynn himself or one of the other Librarians who went back in time (possibly because [[spoiler: Prospero traveled back to stop his staff from being broken in the first place]]) and decided to take it back to their time for safe keeping.

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* If [[spoiler: Prospero's Broken Staff was not in its hiding place]] or in the Library, then the note left by "The Librarian" was left by Flynn himself or one of the other Librarians who went back in time (possibly because [[spoiler: Prospero traveled back to stop his staff from being broken in the first place]]) and decided to take it back to their time for safe keeping.keeping.
** ... sort of. It could still be in later episodes, but in the Point of Salvation, [[spoiler: Ezekiel gets trapped in what he thinks is a GroundhogDayLoop. It's not actually, a video game is rewriting reality, but still.]]
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And become the TeamPet.

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And become the TeamPet.TeamPet.
[[WMG: Time Travel will be involved this season.]]
* If [[spoiler: Prospero's Broken Staff was not in its hiding place]] or in the Library, then the note left by "The Librarian" was left by Flynn himself or one of the other Librarians who went back in time (possibly because [[spoiler: Prospero traveled back to stop his staff from being broken in the first place]]) and decided to take it back to their time for safe keeping.
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[[WMG: Stumpy will return]]
And become the TeamPet.
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[[WMG: The tree that was burned instead of the Tree of Knowledge will turn out to be the tree that Merlin was trapped inside.]]
Flynn said it was important, though he couldn't remember what it was actually supposed to represent. And they do like Arthurian legends on this show. So maybe burning that particular tree with set Merlin loose once again.
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* Merlin Jossed and Galahad confirmed.

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* Merlin Jossed and Galahad confirmed.has been confirmed, so Merlin is probably jossed.
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** Jossed. They're actually father and son, Lancelot and Galahad.

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** Jossed.Not quite. They're actually father and son, Lancelot and Galahad.
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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on ''Series/Eastwick''. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on ''Series/CSINY'', or Angelina on Series/Grimm''. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in ''WesternAnimation/Tarzan2013'' which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.
* She also has a connection to Christian Kane, who plays Stone, because she guest starred on an episode of ''Series/Leverage.'' Perhaps there was bad blood between Kane and Newman, or more likely Romijn-Stamos and Newman, and one or both of them talked the producers into finding someone else.

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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on ''Series/Eastwick''. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on ''Series/CSINY'', CSI:NY, or Angelina on Series/Grimm''. Grimm. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in ''WesternAnimation/Tarzan2013'' that animated Tarzan movie which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.
* She also has a connection to Christian Kane, who plays Stone, because she guest starred on an episode of ''Series/Leverage.'' Leverage. Perhaps there was bad blood between Kane and Newman, or more likely Romijn-Stamos and Newman, and one or both of them talked the producers into finding someone else.
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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on Eastwick. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on CSI:NY, or Angelina on Grimm. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in that animated Tarzan movie which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.
* She also has a connection to Christian Kane, who plays Stone, because she guest starred on an episode of ''Series/Leverage''. Perhaps there was bad blood between Kane and Newman, or more likely Romijn-Stamos and Newman, and one or both of them talked the producers into finding someone else.

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This show is not above stunt casting. They cast [[spoiler:Jerry O'Connell]] aka Rebecca Romijn-Stamos' ex-husband as a young [[spoiler:Lancelot DuLac in the season finale, and they fight, like divorcee's would]]. Jaime Ray Newman starred with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos on Eastwick.''Series/Eastwick''. That show was about witches, and Morgan le Fay is a sorceress, which would have made a hell of an in-joke. Newman is a redhead, and Alicia Witt, the actress who ended up getting the part is a redhead, too. Newman also excels at playing memorable one- or two-off guest roles, such as Lt. Laura Cadman on ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Claire Taylor on CSI:NY, ''Series/CSINY'', or Angelina on Grimm. Series/Grimm''. According to IMDB, Newman doesn't seem to have worked a lot lately, but she did star in that animated Tarzan movie ''WesternAnimation/Tarzan2013'' which was filmed in Germany, so maybe filming the episode didn't mesh with her schedule.
* She also has a connection to Christian Kane, who plays Stone, because she guest starred on an episode of ''Series/Leverage''. ''Series/Leverage.'' Perhaps there was bad blood between Kane and Newman, or more likely Romijn-Stamos and Newman, and one or both of them talked the producers into finding someone else.

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