Board Thread:DC's Legends of Tomorrow discussions/@comment-9346948-20170321235729/@comment-24476516-20170323172651

Stryzzar wrote:

NyNygmr wrote:

Stryzzar wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Stryzzar wrote:

NyNygmr wrote:

Leorules*5 wrote: I can't blame Mick after this episode. The Legends just yelled at him because he told Snart, even though, he told them he thought it was a illusion, and even Stein theorized it being a illusion. And at the end the team even releaved they NEVER trusted Mick even after defeating Savage. I'm hoping Mick is pulling a double agent move and the Legends apologize to him afterwards. I'm hoping that is going to happen too. All I could think of when they were confessing they never trusted him was, "no, no, no!" Because that is excatully what old Snart wanted to happen. I strongly agree with you, I don't think it was Mick's fault either. I kinda blame the team for admitting that in that situation. Talk about great timing. Lol. You'd think they would have learned from Rip's mistake on calling him a "package deal" before he betrayed the team the first time. Well he didn't betray the team, he really just got brainwashed by the Time Masters. I'm not talking about becoming Chronos, I'm talking selling the Legends out to the time pirates. Also, the Chronos conditioning is barely an excuse since Mick shows he more or less retained his personality and the Time Masters "barely had to ask." Yeah, but he was still the old Mick. Ya know. He's been through a cupple things since then. Yeah. But my original point was the Legends should know better than to poke the loose cannon on their team.

And Captain Sara should know better than to hand the all-powerful Holy Lance to the least stable person on her team