Board Thread:DC's Legends of Tomorrow discussions/@comment-9346948-20171129021421/@comment-27700324-20171129202916

Kir the Wizard wrote: Kudos to Franz Drameh and Victor Garber for their performance. I expected Stein's death, and was annoyed by it, but they still managed to sell it. I felt really sad about it all, and especially when Jax had to tell Martin's family about it. But, all those wacky hi-jinks with Iris and Felicity after the dramatic burial were so, so not needed.

Overall, I have to say that Marc Guggenheim managed to improve the story's writing for the latter two parts of the crossover. Giving us fun superhero action and actually costly drama works so much better than having to watch Iris and Felicity polish their nails and feel awkward at a wedding reception, who knew!? I am not sure what I hated the worst: the nails scene in Supergirl, or the five "are you OK" scenes in a row in Arrow. Whatever, Flash, and especially Legends, improved on it.

Also, was anybody else bewildered by the scene where Ray Palmer comes to the rescue, asks "How's the wedding?" at an inappropriate time, and all the women in the room looking at him like he's the worst idiot ever, with Kara physically falling back on her bed with a *pomf*... While ALL THREE OF THEM have been talking about those stupid weddings NON-STOP in equally inappropriate situations (starting with Iris during the King Shark scene, ending with Felicity during the STAR Labs hacking scene). Was that the point of the joke, the fact that they finally understood how inappropriate it is in their situation, or what? Well Flash and Legends were good, but so was the Supergirl one. Joe's speech just... true happiness.