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For the Arrow episode of the same name, see Left Behind (Arrow).

"Left Behind" is the ???th episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. It aired on March 31, 2016. "Left Behind" is the ninth episode of the first season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow and the ninth episode overall. It aired on March 31, 2016.

Synopsis

Ray, Sara and Kendra are shocked after they watch the Waverider fly off without them, leaving them stranded in the '50s. After waiting 2 years for their teammates to come back, the three realize they must move on with their lives. Ray and Kendra bond as a couple but Sara decides to return to the League of Assassins and Ra's al Ghul.[1]

Gallery

Promos

Trivia

  • This episode shares the same name of a book, game, and movie franchise titled Left Behind.
  • This episode shares the same name of Arrow's "Left Behind". This name can be explained by the presence of Arrow's third season's main antagonist, Ra's al Ghul or by the fact that Sara Lance, Kendra Saunders and Ray Palmer are left behind by the Waverider.
  • Matt Nable makes his return as Ra's al Ghul.
  • Sara's time in the League appears to be a bootstrap paradox.
  • In the promo, it's been confirmed that it's been two years since the last episode for Ray, Sara and Kendra.
  • One of Ray Palmer's students in 1960 is William H. Gates, Sr., the father of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. 
  • This episode marks the first appearance of a child named Talia. Talia al Ghul is famous known in the comics as the Daughter of Ra's al Ghul as well as the Wife of Batman (Bruce Wayne) and the mother of Damian Wayne. 
  • The Shadow Record mentions a member of the League called Fadir Nasser, who in the comics is known as the White Ghost.
    • In the comics, the White Ghost's real name is Dusan al Ghul, the only son of Ra's al Ghul. 

Production

Preparation ran from December 7 until December 15, 2015. The first part of shooting ran from December 16 until December 19, 2015. The second part of shooting ran from January 3 until January 12, 2016.[2]

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