Board Thread:DC's Legends of Tomorrow discussions/@comment-3423279-20171011010335/@comment-3221148-20171011195359

This was a very fun episode, but that's what I expect from LOT. I hoped so much that the Roman plotline would be a two-parter and we'd get to see Roman America of the future. But, alas. I liked how they touched on the "it's fun to be a superhero" trope, plus mentioned how the vigilante activities under Felicity ruined Palmer Tech to the ground, though I still think that Ray should have gotten his company back, 7 years haven't passed since his presumed "death". Generally, superheroes should try to get better jobs, not stick to the sucky ones. Why even try? At least Nate still tried to be a superhero.

The "Legends Suck!" company was really meaningless, though. Legends are the guys who stopped super-threats on the level of Eobard Thawne and Vandal Savage, they shouldn't get this crap. Predictably written corporate maggots, but without much weight to their argument. Yeah, they were effective in solving the time mess of 2017, but they're obviously not superheroes, not able to handle the type of threats the Legends have faced. I wonder why Rip thought this corporate machine would be enough when the Reverse-Flash alone is extremely dangerous.

Still, while not without problems, Phil Klemmer and Uncle Guggie have delivered a nice script with good character moments and fun stuff for actors to portray.