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You’d think after 23 movies, 13 Netflix seasons and two Disney+ seasons, people would understand that an action genre involves action.

Said this on io9, but I would like to have seen him at the very end. Not saving the day or interacting with Wanda at all, but coming in after she left.

Mid-Credit scene (after Monica and the Skrull, but before Wanda sipping tea and learning magic):

A hand knocks on a door.

Agnes, trapped as Agatha, opens up: “Helloooo.

According to the EP, the Gary is an alien seemed to spin solely from the fact that they needed someone with Sara on the ship and they decided that the most useless person would be the easiest to pair her with, which is hilarious to me tbh.

No, you cannot stab someone with a blood icicle like Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat

And she even exists again now!

Dig did name one of his kids after Sara 

I think that, ever since the Arrowverse started getting a cavalcade of spinoffs, they’ve been more careful about what characters they adapt for minor parts or a one-off story, since it’s wasting a resource that could be used later. (In the early seasons of Arrow, practically every character was given the name of

The real question is if we’ve seen him take his glasses off during Season 5. Anything before that is Pre-Crisis, and so arguably doesn’t count.

Though I can see them doing a Pirates of the Caribbean style mid-fight scene wedding.

I do love this show, but my main beef—aside from Gary, whom everyone else finds a lot funnier than I do—is its ever-increasing disconnect from DC lore. (It is, after all, still called “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.”) What started out as a mini-Justice League with Atom, Hawkgirl and Firestorm has, over time, filled out its

Great season premiere. Perfectly seamless return for all the characters. Great little beats to show us who they are, where they’re at, and where we’re heading. This is a show that knows how to give us what we want while still delivering the unexpected.

On the subject of Dr Who: Rory* was on the bloody Wavertree for roughly a season and a half and NOW YOU want the crossover?!?

I had to laugh at Mick being the responsible adult in the beginning, having been on the Waverider as long as Sara, and Ava’s checklist of letting everybody do their own thing (Constantine using magic, Mick drinking, Behrad getting high) because that somehow gets results, and it asking what’s Astra’s deal.

  • Gideon, what’s the most meta moment?: Lots of options, but let’s call it a tie between Gary’s ship description and “being an Avenger is stupid... I’m a Preventer.”

It is too bad we won’t see a crossover when Supergirl is doing time travel for a couple of episodes and LOT is doing aliens for the season.

I loved that but also feel that it was cruel they got my hopes up for a teamup between the Legends & Alex Danvers, one of my absolute favorite ArrowVerse characters  

Mick or Nate could have also filled people in on the Dominators but I appreciate they didn’t feel the need to dump info if it didn’t contribute to the case at hand.

Of course the Legends didn’t get the memo that the DEO was destroyed last season.  I was also kind of hoping for Sara to mention that this wasn’t the first time she’d been abducted by aliens, but I suppose the show had more important things to do than completely wallow in continuity.  Still, yay, Legends is back!

I just watched Zari’s self-titled first episode last night. Like Spooner, Zari was not much looking to make friends or join a team, but the combination of the sheer coolness of the opportunity to become a time-traveling superhero, and get some help with her particular issues, was hard to resist.

From a recent interview she did with Stephen Amell, Caity Lotz was unhappy to be at the bottom of the callsheet during s1 and lower billed than actors playing less prominent DC show characters. But instead of quitting the show she resolved to show up and make everyone see what she knew she could do. I would say it was