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In defense(?) of Sara’s history knowledge her pre-superhero life was ‘delinquent party girl yachting with millionaires’ so, no, she probably didn’t pay attention in history class.

As for Bishop I fully expect robo-Hoover to be his doing. He has time travel info and AI tech due to Gideon and a grudge with the Legends. 

It’s a little weird when a character becomes less creepy after revealing that he’s actually a tentacled alien who occasionally eats people, but that’s Legends for you.

Honestly, up until that episode I assumed that Wayne Enterprises was defunct (or at least off doing its own thing somewhere) and Kate/Luke had been doing some sort of conservatorship over the Wayne Estate not an actively functioning business.

I love Ryan but being made Wayne Ceo and 30 f0r 30 is one of the more ludicrous plots i have seen on the Arrowverse shows. Even more so when they put Oliver in charge of Queen consolidated. Then again Ryan looks and seems to be adapting quickly to the part and we got Andrew from Buffy so whatever.

Dude. Don’t be a timeline scold. You sound like Rip Hunter. Future episodes will circle back to Maude and Eddie ... or not. This was an A episode.

I wonder if Wayne Enterprises being a functioning entity is a Crisis thing. I seem to recall Kate had to scale the wall and Luke was basically security guard/only remaining employee at the start. And Jada must be crazy good to find the Bat-fund, or Bruce and Lucius were slipping hard. Or it could just be that Luke

This was a pretty fun episode that is kind of hampered by the rampant uses of “Didn’t Think This Through.” Also, the fact that Spooner, Astra, and Gideon managed to catch up to the gang THAT fast, through so many contrived coincidences, is a bit irritating.

Same, a B for this is criminal. That musical act alone make this a A+, and needs to be some as yet undiscovered grade for Nate and Gary being surprsingly good at digging into each other’s flaws with relationships. 

Yeah, I enjoy the recaps, but the bit about who gave Sara the hooch and bartering with the wrong gang is an obvious misinterpretation. The booze came from the neverending magic fridge. That’s how they “bootlegged it”.

The whiskey is from Johnny C’s magical fridge in his pocket hell-dimension mansion that keeps regenerating whenever they open the fridge door so that’s why the Legends were asking to use the storage unit, so they could go get whiskey from the fridge.

I thought this one was utterly delightful. Granted when you have Gideon singing a love song for Ava and Sara while the Bullet Blondes do a dance number it’s hard for me not to love it. Just a grand fun time all around. 

Yeah, it died again when Pop decided to get rid of original shows to focus on repeats and become another worthless cable channel. 

How chaotic this season has been is probably a fitting legacy for this show, so much potential and often nearly great but also just a lot of noise and false starts too.

I don’t think I’ll ever understand people for whom watching a show seems to be a kind of masochism but who still turn up to dump on it anyway.

I want Nicole Maines to Pretty Please post the outtakes of her saying “I hate the space/time continuum.” How does one dramatically deliver such a nutty line?

Kara was trying to help and made good points, Alex was being a bit of a shit with her “don’t tell me how to raise my kid who entered my life about 4 days ago” stuff.”

It was nice of the show to remember that Lena and Andrea share a personal history, and to give Katie McGrath something to say that wasn’t tongue-twisting exposition.

“How is this newsworthy? So somebody’s gay, big whoop”

She was working as a barista.

I used to think that I wanted Zatanna to join the team. But I think I now realize that what I really wanted was for Caity Lotz to dress up like Zatanna