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Carly Schroeder was good in that episode too. Shame they never brought her back because of her legacy as well as the talent. Besides she wanted to come back according to SOD. Now since Carly is in the service. It's time to recast with a blonde in her late 20's to mid 30's to be Serena. They're giving more story to the non-legacy female characters i.e. Sasha and Willow than the legacy characters of Kristina, Molly, Serena, etc., 

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