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*Clayton Chitty previously played [[Vincent Sobel]] in the {{S|A}} episode {{Ep|Second Chances}}. |
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*[[John Constantine|Constantine]] tells [[Ray Palmer|Ray]], "Forget it Ray, it's Burbank", referencing the 1974 neo-noir film [[Wikipedia:Chinatown (1974 film)|Chinatown]]. |
*[[John Constantine|Constantine]] tells [[Ray Palmer|Ray]], "Forget it Ray, it's Burbank", referencing the 1974 neo-noir film [[Wikipedia:Chinatown (1974 film)|Chinatown]]. |
Revision as of 04:35, 4 March 2020
"Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love Me" is the second episode of the fifth season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the seventieth episode overall. It aired on February 4, 2020.
Synopsis
When a new blip lands the Legends in 1947 Los Angeles, it puts them on the trail of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel who seems to take pleasure in fraternizing with Hollywood Elite. Sara, Ray and Constantine devise a plan to capture him while Ava and Rory sit on the sidelines for the time being. They soon realize that they need to worry less about Bugsy and more about his girlfriend. Ava is struggling with being on the sidelines with Rory. Meanwhile, Nate accompanies Behrad to his dad's birthday, where Nate meets Behrad's sister, Zari, who seems familiar to him.[src] |
Cast
Starring
- Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer
- Caity Lotz as Sara Lance
- Maisie Richardson-Sellers (credit only)
- Tala Ashe as Zari Tarazi
- Jes Macallan as Ava Sharpe
- Courtney Ford (credit only)
- Olivia Swann as Astra Logue
- Amy Louise Pemberton as Gideon (voice)
- Nick Zano as Nate Heywood
- Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory
Special appearance by
Guest starring
- Shayan Sobhian as Behrad Tarazi
- Haley Strode as Jeanie Hill
- Jonathan Sadowski as Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel
- David Diann as Mr. Tarazi
- Clayton Chitty as Officer Sullivan
- Mitra Lohrasb as Nasreen Tomaz
Co-starring
Production
Preparation ran from July 16 until July 24, 2019. Shooting ran from July 25 to August 7, 2019.[1]
Trivia
- The title of this episode is based on lyrics to the Bell Biv DeVoe song "Poison".
- The word "Me" in the title was supposed to be "Her", similar to the actual song, but the title was changed.[1]
- During the episode, Ava Sharpe sang "Poison". But in reality, Jes Macallan did not use her own voice even though she once considered about singing due to her voice lesson experience she used to take as a child.
- Clayton Chitty previously played Vincent Sobel in the Arrow episode "Second Chances".
- Constantine tells Ray, "Forget it Ray, it's Burbank", referencing the 1974 neo-noir film Chinatown.
- Jonathan Sadowski was in the reboot of Friday the 13th alongside Danielle Panabaker who plays Caitlin Snow on The Flash.
- This episode introduced a new title card which contains a montage of different characters, similar to the one The Flash debuted the same day.
- Additionally, the episode also introduced a new font of the credits.
References
DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 5 | ||||
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"Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five" • "Meet the Legends" • "Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love Me" • "Slay Anything" • "A Head of Her Time" • "Mortal Khanbat" • "Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac" • "Romeo V. Juliet: Dawn of Justness" • "Zari, Not Zari" • "The Great British Fake Off" • "Ship Broken" • "Freaks and Greeks" • "I Am Legends" • "The One Where We're Trapped On TV" • "Swan Thong" |