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I sincerely hope that Spooner kicks John’s ass for wiping her memory, which I think she is smart & paranoid enough to figure out 

I didn’t think the Spooner/Constantine combo would work for me but it did. Definitely happy to have Spooner on board. I think John using magic to wipe her memory kinda feels unethical to do to a coworker, especially someone with Spooner’s baggage.

I felt that they embraced the “not worthy” reason for failure rather hastily. Constantine wasn’t interacting with the fountain itself. Why would they assume that transferring its magic from one person to another follows the same rules? Maybe it was just that the empty fountain had a greater pull on it than did

Apart from whether they will actually work as a couple, Astra is certainly due for some action

Might’ve leaned too much into the cheese at times, but this episode was the closest they’ve come to absolutely nailing Constantine as a character since his own series got cancelled, and I’d like to see some more of it in the future.

If there’s one thing Legends did in previous years that actually benefits this pandemic season, it’s that it firmly established characters can stay on the ship and do jack all, blissfully unaware of a more important A plot happening elsewhere. So yeah, while the Gus aging story and Mick pregnancy is very “lazzi,” in

  • ....Is that the first time we’ve seen vampires in the Arrowverse?

Soooo given Bishop is dead (RIP my beautiful, crazy villain) and they’ve been mentioning the Fountain and alien magic from the pilot, Johnny C is the big bad, right, right???

I like this desperate depowered con artist bastard John Constantine because he’s more comics accurate.

I 100% thought that the magical donkey was a subtle dig at/wink to Doom Patrol, the other “DC Weird” offering.

That was great. As first time I heard it I thought they were doing the Star Trek thing where they’ll name two historical figures and then a made up alien for verisimilitude and loads of properties have covered Hitler wanting the spear, before remembering oh yeah that was totally a thing on Legends too along with the

I liked the episode and thought it was pretty good focusing on Constatine and Spooner. We got more out of Spooner and I liker her slow character moments more than her action moments. However Constatine wasn’t worthy because he strayed from his original quest with Magic to help others. He makes a good speech but he has

Loki wasn’t recognized because Kang let the multiverse keep expanding. He wasn’t lying when he let the sacred timeline end and he didn’t know what could happen next. So Loki ended up in a different universe by the time Sylvie kicked him through the portal. A universe where, by the statue shown, Kang the Conquerer was

I actually didn't miss the action, I kinda embraced it here. I think for me, it goes back to my disappointment of WandaVision where the first eight episodes was a bold, striking, intriguing departure from the usual MCU storytelling, and then it devolved into Visions and witches trading CG beams and lightning. Which is

I read an article on another, more clickbaity site early in this run that laid out all the reasons that the Timekeeper statue in the middle was “clearly” Kang. The statue reveal at the end here made me think to myself “That’s not a Kang. that’s a Kang” Crocodile Dundee-style.

Mobius didn’t remember Loki because one of the Kangs has already taken over that timeline. It’s time travel so it was instantaneous, and it rewrote everything.

As far as finales go, I thought this was one pretty good. I think it’s helped in large part by the fact that we already know that there’s going to be a second season, so it’s maybe okay that they leave quite a few plot threads hanging.

So good! Not only Presumptive-Kang, and not only Presumptive-Kang-as-He Who Remains, but the Council of Kangs (well, before they started inevitably trying to kill each other)!

“Loki’s biggest fear is living in a cycle of failure where he always ends up alone, which is exactly what happens at the end of this hour.” Yeah, don’t remind me. What a sad little full circle moment. However, he did go to find and reach out to Mobius right after which offers up a bit of hope (right before it got

I honestly didn’t realize it was Jonathan Majors until the final credits, so different than he was in Lovecraft Country. I usually don’t care too much about spoilers, but I’m glad I discovered this in the way I did. It makes me appreciate his performance more that I completely didn’t recognize him.