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'Legends of Tomorrow' S2 Episode 9: 'Raiders of the Lost Art'
'Legends of Tomorrow' S2 Episode 9: 'Raiders of the Lost Art'
'Legends of Tomorrow' S2 Episode 9: 'Raiders of the Lost Art'
The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow follows a time-traveling team of misfits that includes historian Nate Heywood, Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm, and Flash rogue Heat Wave. Recappers Matt Wilson and James Leask are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. The show returns from a brief hiatus this week with "Raiders of the Lost Art," in which the Legends find an old friend and save Howard the Duck from being erased from movie history. No, really. The episode was directed by Dermott Downs and written by Keto Shimizu and Chris Fedak.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 8: 'The Chicago Way'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 8: 'The Chicago Way'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 8: 'The Chicago Way'
This week's midseason finale, "The Chicago Way," sends our team to the Roaring Twenties to track down a time aberration that makes Al Capone the mayor of The Windy City. And then all the big bads show up and cause a real ruckus. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode, which had a script by Sarah Nicole Jones and Ray Utarnachitt.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 4: 'Abominations'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 4: 'Abominations'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 4: 'Abominations'
On this week's "Abominiations," things get out of hand in Civil War-era Mississippi when a virus hits a whole bunch of Confederate soldiers, turning them into zombies. Also, people learn important lessons about the racial history of America. It's a lot. Michael Allowitz directed the episode, which was written by Marc Guggenheim and Ray Utarnachitt.
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 5: 'Fail-Safe'
After a half-season of set-up in both Arrow and The Flash, it’s finally here: the CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow. Featuring Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, as well as both halves of Firestorm, the Hawkpersons, and rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave from The Flash, the show follows Rip Hunter and his team of misfits across time. Our longest-serving Arrow and Flash recappers, Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd, have joined forces to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. In this week's "Fail-Safe," the team finds itself imprisoned, either by Soviet jailers or their own misery, and someone's looking to have that Firestorm look! Dermott Downs directed the episode, which was written by Beth Schwartz and Grainne Godfree (a Kirby character name if I ever heard one).
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 4: 'White Knights'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 4: 'White Knights'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1, Episode 4: 'White Knights'
After a half-season of set-up in both Arrow and The Flash, it’s finally here: the CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow. Featuring Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, as well as Hawkgirl, both halves of Firestorm, and rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave from The Flash, the show follows Rip Hunter and his team of misfits across time. Our longest-serving Arrow and Flash recappers, Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd, have joined forces to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. In this week's "White Knights," the team heads off to "the height of the Cold War." No, not the Cuban Missile Crisis like the history books told you: 1986! They're here to uncover a fiendish plan to create a new weapon. The episode was written by Sarah Nicole Jones and Phil Klemmer, and was directed by Antonio Negret.
Stuff Of Legends: 'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis
Stuff Of Legends: 'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis
Stuff Of Legends: 'Legends of Tomorrow' Post-Show Analysis
After a half-season of set-up in both Arrow and The Flash, it's finally here: the debut of the CW’s latest super-show, Legends of Tomorrow. Featuring Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, as well as both halves of Firestorm (we refuse to acknowledge that it's supposed to be an acronym), the Hawkpersons, and rogues Captain Cold and Heat Wave from The Flash, the show kicked off with a fast-paced pilot (well, half of a pilot, really, but we'll get to that soon enough) that took us from the future to the present to the past. Our longest-serving Arrow and Flash recappers, Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd, have joined forces to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis. By their powers combined, here is The Stuff of Legends.