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Well, Mari can fly by channeling the powers of a bird, but we haven't seen Amaya use that power yet.

The word Bizarro originated in Superman comics, though, and the idea of the word meaning evil/opposite counterpart spread from there (helped in large part by the Seinfeld episode "The Bizarro Jerry").

What they seem to be going for is that Sara is attracted to both men and women, but it's far from an even split.

It's Bill & Ted rules: no matter where you go in history, time in San Dimas is always going forward.

"Y'know, if you're not too busy having sex with my mother."

"Restless" is my all-time favorite episode of anything ever.

"I've learned how to steer by gesturing emphatically."

If the characters have a debate about it, one of them should mention, "Was Rip ever really in charge? I mean, he gave us our orders, but I can't remember us ever actually following those orders."

People fighting their own evil doubles is always fun.

Speaking of Bizarro, anyone else notice that Sara described her evil figment self as "Bizarro Me"? Since the Legends are from a universe where Superman comics don't exist (hence none of them recognizing the giant S symbol on Kara's chest) how do they know what "Bizarro" means?

Gideon's mentioned being able to monitor people's dreams before, so even if the Gideon that Rip kissed was just his own imagination's version of Gideon, the real Gideon would be capable of seeing everything that happens.

Even before that conversation started, just the way that Ray scooted closer to Nate was hilarious.

I thought Arrow wasn't airing this week?

Although I think Ray was the comedy standout this episode. Everything at his urine-soaked tree fort was just gold.

Nata and Amaya both go back to 1942, then the other Legends skip ahead to 1947 or so when the two of them are happily married and have a kid, but can return to the Waverider for some new adventures while their kid's staying with an aunt or something.

I'd been thinking for a while that Gideon might be in love with Rip. The way she talks about him sometimes definitely had more to it than simply obedient computer program. Nice to know it's not one-sided.

Or: Electro-Gonnorhea, the Noisy Killer

Sadly, the technology just isn't there yet.

I've said this a bunch of times before, but I'm crossing my fingers for Zatanna in Season 3.

They did have that debate about whether to kill Per Degaton.