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This Soviet Union episode was by far the best one of the entire series.
Brandon Routh can sure take a beating, lol. Dude, you have that awesome Atom suit, make sure to carry the little briefcase next time.
That Russian wannabe Firestorm was HOT, no pun intended.
Snart/Cold, at first, I hated him, but now he might be my favorite character, lol. He's definitely the "smartest" of the bunch, not scientifically scholarly smart like Dr Stein or Atom, but smart as in savviness and street smarts, he makes the least boneheaded decisions of the bunch.
Speaking of Dr Stein, I started liking him the best, but now tends to annoy me here and there. Hopefully he'll tone down this fatherly worrywart persona towards his younger Firestorm half. Hopefully after this pivotal episode, that this is the case.
Is it me, or does Canary look like Lindsey Lohan?
Heat Wave sits quietly in the background in most episodes, but finally got a juicy role.
Rip Hunter always seems to need a lot of convincing by others to get going on key decisions.
Hawkgirl seems to me like the most useless member of the crew. She only flies around, that's it. I guess she sticks around because she's the only one who can permanently kill Vandal Savage.
I don't want that same actor coming back as Hawkman either, that dude is void of any personality, what a charmless character.
Very entertaining episode, as previously mentioned, my favorite so far...
Last night was the first time they actually won, and they really only cleared up their previous screw-up. I like that. The show is really growing on me. I kind of hope we DON'T see Hawkman back at this point. The actor was a real lead weight.
Watched last night's episode and it was interesting to see the "softer" side of Snart, even though time is proving that some events are pretty much time-locked. What he failed to realize was that the fault lay not within his father's plan to heist the emerald, but within the emerald itself. Had he just stolen it and dropped it in the ocean, then his father likely would never have gone to Iron Heights.
Routh definitely stepped up in the episode, as well, finally realizing that sometimes being a hero means failing, but moving past that defeat onto another victory. Routh and Garber played off of one another very well.
I guess the only weak link in the show to me so far IS Vandal Savage, or, more appropriately, the actor chosen to play him. Don't get me wrong, the guy is a decent enough performer, but when I think of Savage, I guess I think of someone much more foreboding and intimidating, someone who's almost like Marvel's Doctor Doom minus the armor and scarification. There are several actors who could have brought these qualities to the character better than Casper Crump has of yet, but in last night's episode, I did catch a little spark of what could be if the character is written and handled properly.
My wife and son are devoted fans, I don't get why I don't watch it. It looks right up my alley and I can't specifically find fault with any of it.
I get it, I've watched about half of the the first season of Arrow and it just isn't doing much for me, I can't get into it for some reason. On the other hand, I love The Flash and Legends (and Supergirl). They just seem so much more fun.
Originally posted by thunderbolt
Hope the Constantine rumors are true for the show, he'd really liven it up.
I really hope so too. I really liked the show and Matt Ryan was great as Constantine, I really want to see more of him.
This week's episode of Legends was really fun, I'm enjoying this show a lot so far. And yeah, Brandon Routh is great in this.
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