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Legends of Tomorrow – No Country For Old Dads review

Last episode ended with Ray Palmer captured by the Dahrk’s after saving Damien’s daughter. We know Damien Dahrk’s daughter is played by Brandon Routh’s real life wife as they’re touching upon it with subtlety. Though Rip Hunter and Kid Flash Wally West have joined, or rejoined in Rip’s case, they have taken a backseat to this thing with Atom and the Dahrk’s as we get to learn more about them than anything else that would separate them from other villainous families such as the Luthors or the Wilsons.

If anything Damien Dahrk is carrying this season like he did last season and this episode showed two versions of him – one current and one younger. Meanwhile, Ava has become the director of the Time Bureau after the death of the previous director and Rip uses this to his advantage to get back with them. It’s good to have Rip back as it was not the same without him. Wally has his own heroic moment in his first outing as new team member of the Legends. I have no doubt Wally will succeed in Legends than Flash.

Good episode overall.

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2 thoughts on “Legends of Tomorrow – No Country For Old Dads review

  1. Overall, this was a strong episode, but plot holes exist. If Wally was fast enough to swipe the fire totem, why not get the other totem back too?
    Also, the makeup to make Dahrk look younger was a bit of a fail.
    I though the storyline was quite strong in this one, with things moving along nicely.
    The depiction of the in-between world could have been done better, though.

    1. Though it’s cool to have Wally in Legends, he may be a storytelling problem with his superspeed where he can accomplish things faster than the other legends and I wonder if the writers even thought of this.

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