Y’know, if the Time Bureau ever shut down the Legends they would just steal the Waverider and who would be able to stop them?
Y’know, if the Time Bureau ever shut down the Legends they would just steal the Waverider and who would be able to stop them?
the fact that 18-49 is considered a demographic shows how broken this whole ratings system is.
Sara decking Hemingway was a highlight. Also liked her engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the minotaur, after which I think Hank was a bit more muted in being patronizing about “girls” around her.
The show has a long way to go before the numbers would make it unprofitable. Over 5 million viewers for a cable show is still great.
I think this review captures this episode very well-fun, but scattered and starting to feel a little stale with the time bureau stuff. I enjoyed it, but this episode could not be more than a solid “B” for me.......
So it’s like Parks and Recreation. In the first season they’re just finding their feet but by the 2nd season onwards they're becoming the show it was destined to be in a sense?
From the “naughty when taken out of context” department — Mona to Sara “so if it comes to it I’d like you to eat me first”
Surprised by the (relatively) low score. This episode was masterful! The show is simply on fire at this point!
This version of the Dragon never worked for me, so I pray he’s really dead...
- Prisoners in just bare rooms. I’m sure that that will end well.
- AVALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANCE!
- Sara landed absolutely silently. That’s impressive.
- They have five people on board, and everyone of them has to be with Nate instead of shuffling Charlie off somewhere?
- Why did Sara leave Ray behind? I would think that a…
That’s growl-whisper-mumble, thank you very much.
Yeah, I’m also worried about how full to the seams the Legends are becoming now. Still, this episode was bonkers fun as usual and everyone had at least one moment to shine and get weird, particularly the surprising trio of Mona, Ava, and Nora. I wouldn’t have guessed they would get a bonding session - and an enjoyable…
Best line of the night and one that seems to perfectly sum up this shows ethos: “I am a grown-ass superhero who’s just trying to play the lute for a Minotaur.”
Also, sometimes I think the writer’s room for LoT is pretty much the writer’s room for Gremlins 2 in that Key and Peele skit. “Are you talking about using…
Welcome to Legends Of Tomorrow, the show where everything’s made up and the points don’t matter!
So...are we getting a Gillian Anderson cameo? :D
Only since Season 4. But if you like what you’re hearing, it’s worth your while to watch from Season 2* onwards. This show is insane in all the best possible ways.
Michael Jai White prison fight in this weeks ARROW was really well shot.
Gideon.
that was maybe my favorite recurring joke in the episode, sassy Gideon is one of the best characters on the show.
I think it says something that even a B-level episode is still the highlight of my TV week. Every scene had something delightful in it. The worst thing that can be said about the episode was that it left us wanting more of what we got.