This is the show in the Arrowverse I most enjoy. It runs on the rule of funny rather than whatever the rest of the shows run on, which seems to be a lot of angst. Legends is completely trope aware and has a lot of fun with it.
Dion was pretty powerful - immortal, able to create magical beer, etc., with only the unknowing worship of a few dozen frat boys. How much belief does it take to power a Fate - apparently not that much?
I think the rings are the Loom in disguise, and for convenience of the viewer, we still see it as the rings, while it can fully act as the Loom. But my degree in Hellenistic god artifacts is only an Associate one, so I could be wrong.
Given how many times modern people, worldwide, invoke fate, destiny, “que sera, sera”, etc, I’d say the Fates retained enough power to sustain them until they got the Loom back. They needed the Loom to truly remake the world in their image, and then it need all three of them to work.
SEASON FINALE - Still controlled by the Fates, the Legends find themselves in 1984-esque world, they soon discover that things aren’t as they thought they would be. The Legends must convince the civilians to trust them and stand up for their right to choose, but the Fates don’t make it easy by resurrecting the Encores once again.
Swan Thong promo: - YouTube
I can’t believe they hired Sisqó just so they could get him to sing “The Thong Song” over the climactic battle versus the Encores. I mean, this is the type of show that would do it, I just can’t believe they actually went through with it.
Sara cemented herself as the most bad-ass of bad-asses when she removed the thread of Atropos herself, doing unto the Fate what the Fate had done to untold billions. What’s in store for her next season? Aliens?
I really missed Zari 1.0 and I’m sorry that she got sent back into the Totem. We’re stuck with Zari 2.0 and her strange fascination with John Constantine. At least we got Behrad back.
Legends of Tomorrow is the only DC-CW show that able to complete a proper, entire season (Arrow doesn’t count). I’d say this was probably one of the best season, ranking just below Season 2.
It finished strong.
Mick’s daughter turned into an excellent character. It was only last week, I realized she was Penny on the new Lost in Space. Mina Sundwall.
I’m going to miss Maisie, assuming she’s really gone this time.
I feel like we’re going to see here again. We’ve already seen that she can temporarily possess Zari 2.0 if she needs to