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  1. And i came across the legends of tomorrow season 6 trailer and viewed it. It looked fun and since the other arrowverse shows were good i think i might give it a shot. I once watched the first episode but didn't pick it up. Some of you said in other threads that season 1 was the worst season. I like superhero movies, comics and tv.

  2. Mar 23, 2024 · Legends of Tomorrow season 5 steered the show back on-course, blending more serious storylines with its silliness to make for a more balanced season. This time, the Legends were up against The ...

  3. May 21, 2022 · Warning: This post contains mild spoilers for Legends of Tomorrow. Legends of Tomorrow’s season 7 finale was secretly a perfect ending. Two months following the season 7 finale, The CW cancelled Legends of Tomorrow, the Arrowverse series that spun off from The Flash and Arrow in 2016. The superhero show left off on a cliffhanger, not getting ...

    • Senior Critic
    • 15 Why It’S The Best: Shorter Length
    • 14 Why It Isn’T: No Consistent Cast of Characters
    • 13 Why It’S The Best: The Villains
    • 12 Why It Isn’T: Smart People, Stupid Decisions
    • 11 Why It’S The Best: Doesn't Take Itself Too Seriously
    • 10 Why It Isn’T: The Legends Don't Use Their Full Resources
    • 9 Why It’S The Best: Diversity and Representation
    • 8 Why It Isn’T: No Real Repercussions of Time Travel
    • 7 Why It’S The Best: Romance Subplots Are Indeed Subplots
    • 6 Why It Isn’T: Not Based on An Actual Comic Book

    Unlike the other three Arrowverse shows, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow doesn't have the typical format. While Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl go for the standard 22 to 24 episode count per season, DC’s Legends of Tomorrowhas a slightly shorter run. The first season consisted of merely 16 episodes, while the third season is supposed to end with episode 18...

    Having a rotating cast is always a double-edged sword. While it does allow the creators to introduce a larger number of characters, it can be frustrating for the fans when their favorite character just disappears. By the end of season one, we had to say goodbye to the fan favorite Captain Cold, as well as the dreaded Hawks, and to some extent Rip H...

    Vandal Savage aside, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow knows how to do villains right. After the much-needed course correction following the lackluster first season, Legends of Tomorrow’s villains have been extraordinary. The second season saw the Legends face the Legion of Doom. The nefarious band of villains composed of Reverse-Flash, Malcolm Merlyn and D...

    We can all agree that much of the mess the Legends find themselves in could be avoided if only they would act in accordance with their better judgment. Legends are comprised of some pretty smart, if not brilliant, people -- Dr. Martin Stein, Dr. Ray Palmer, Dr. Nate Heywood, and mechanical prodigy Jefferson Jackson. Yet, they somehow manage to make...

    The Arrowverse as a whole isn’t overly dark and gritty like, say, the Marvel Netflix shows. Greg Berlanti has always made it a point to tell stories about these superheroes in a lighthearted fashion. And the show that best embodies this lightheartedness is DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Just look at some of the stuff this group of outcasts has done over...

    Fine, we’ll admit that this is a cheap shot, but that doesn’t change the fact that it needs to be said. The Atom and Firestorm must be the most underutilized Legends on the team, despite the fact that they are quite possibly the most powerful. Still, rarely do we see Ray go subatomic. Now, this most definitely comes down to budget issues, which is ...

    The Arrowverse as a whole is a wonderful example of how television can -- and should -- be used to support and showcase diversity. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow specifically has the most diverse cast of characters of all the Arrowverse shows. The writers made sure that everyone feels represented on Legends of Tomorrow. The Legends' team leader is the fi...

    Even though, Legends make mistakes -- more often than not -- there don’t seem to be any lasting repercussions for their actions. Just rewind to the end of season two and start of season three and you’ll see what we mean. In the season two finale the Legends accidentally dispersed dinosaurs throughout the timeline, yet this had no real ramifications...

    With the exception of the gravely misguided season one, Legends of Tomorrow is a show that knows how to do romance in a superhero show without turning into a soap opera. We’re looking at you, Arrow. No one likes melodrama, especially in a show that’s supposed to be about costumed superheroes fighting crime, supervillains and just about anything tha...

    Unlike The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow do not have a direct source in the comics. In 2016, DC Comics did run a limited series under the same title, but there isn’t a continuous comic book series like Green Arrow or The Flash about this particular team. Now, this does not have to be a flaw in and of itself, however, it does ...

  4. Dec 10, 2021 · We’re at the mid point of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 and despite being only seven episodes long, the season has been the best of the series. Aliens, robots, time travel, team drama and ...

    • Monita Mohan
  5. Yes! It's a purely fun show and it's worth a try, at least. If you like Arrow and Flash, you should have no problem liking this, as a majority of the cast is from both those shows. There are plot holes, some characters can get annoying and the effects feel a little cheap sometimes, but when the show has a good moment, it really shines.

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  7. The Legends must infiltrate and stop a gang in 1970s London that is targeting the British monarchy; Ray gains the gang's trust after being put through a series of tests; Gary shows Nate the ropes ...

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