SummaryRip Hunter's (Arthur Darvill) mission is to form a team that includes Ray Palmer/the Atom (Brandon Routh), Dr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber) and Leonard Snart/Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) to help save the world and it's future.
SummaryRip Hunter's (Arthur Darvill) mission is to form a team that includes Ray Palmer/the Atom (Brandon Routh), Dr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber) and Leonard Snart/Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) to help save the world and it's future.
Sara gets the team back together and they all hatch a plan to steal back the Waverider, so this all feels more like preparation for the new status quo rather than a rushed half-step into what will assuredly be a slew of misadventures across time. Legends has always reveled in its potential, and it’s getting much better at realizing its strengths on what must be a micro-managed budget at this point.
A perfect series of television, they had a lot of fun week-to-week adventures and a great overarching story. Mostly everything was at its finest this year, watch it!
The show was exciting and had a good premise in the science fiction realm. However, by season three they seem to have devolved into the typical season three or four issues that most shows display, namely 'let's explore personal issues', 'we want to be a soap opera too', and 'gosh, my super powers are gone...again'. Needless to say, the writers insist on seeing how far they can push their liberal left agenda with open sex and adultery, gratuitous ****, casting the creator into the role of an evil presence, and uncaring sarcastic commentary. All the behaviors that make life worth living! Well, we are living in the end days of Judgment so I guess this all seems 'normal'.
So far it's been painfully cheesy and incredibly boring. I'll update the score as the show goes on, but at the moment it's a huge let-down after that excellent second season