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It’s Covid-protocol friendly, I’ll give it that!

Kayla double crossing Mick probably made him be even more into her

How has no one mentioned the one-shot at the beginning of the episode. I wonder how many takes it to them to get John’s entire trip around the house in one long shot. Especially as it let us know exactly how long it took Behrad to rope in the pizza delivery guy as a disciple.

As is often the case, Mick did not have many scenes in this episode but he made them count & every one was a highlight

I do not love Bishop, but I do love Sara beating the absolute hell out of him, and then dragging him around like a sack of potatoes

Re: Legends being dark:

Well, I don’t know if I should even do a Sara Is The Best this week, because apparently it wasn’t really her. I did enjoy her dragging and flopping Bishop around like a fish, though. And I guess it’s always possible that the dead body was a clone and this is still the real Sara, but that wouldn’t explain the lack of

That’s the secret John’s keeping...he CAN’T use magic anymore. The song was written for him, so I have to assume that’s the reason his is “permanent” unlike Astra.

You could’ve used your genius for good

Either way...Doc bot Ava had the cutest/saddest cry face when Bishop was being a prick and showing how much he does not care about the Ava’s.

I don’t know, that feel’s awfully redundant given the Mick plot was just last year (which itself was a retread of the Stein plot). Plus Spooner’s alien tendencies seem to lean closer to the Amelia Earhart alien than the Kayla/Gary species.

The standout moment of this episode for me was Mick’s speech about how yes, humans suck and deserve to go extinct, but Sara’s different and she can fix it and that’s why we have to find her. He got to the heart of the show in 2-3 sentences.

I’m shocked to read that some people thought this outing had stumbles. Well, enough stumbles to warrant pointing out. For me this was the best episode yet this season.

Didn’t Bishop just refer to her as the unkillable woman last episode?

I mean Sara’s died before and most of her scars are more metaphorical and mental than physical anyway. She’s not going to be thrown off by having a fresh new body - at least not for long. 

So, how exactly did the Legends travel to the 50's to get Amelia Earhart without the Waverider? Aren’t they currently in 2020/2021?

Most Legends episodes have a defined mission but this episode was a lot of shuffling to put everyone into position for (what typically would be) the big mid-season climax next week. And why? There’s no winter break, no big crossover this year that you have to reset the status quo for by a certain date. We check in

- Yea, I’ll believe Sara is dead-dead when the season ends and there isn’t some weird deus ex machina where they either go back in time and prevent Sara from dying or Clone!Sara somehow merges with Proper!Sara and revives her body.

I thought they were firing on all cylinders tonight. I did want more Rory and Kayla, but I think that was due to an expectation game where due to reading various synopsis(es?) it seemed like this ep was going to be Mick & Kayla focused ... instead it was a team effort.