"Night of the Hawk" is the ???th episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. It aired on March 10, 2016. "Night of the Hawk" is the eighth episode of the first season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow and the eighth episode overall.
Synopsis
The team tracks Savage to a small town in Oregon during the 1950s. Upon arrival, they discover there have been a recent string of murders and they suspect Savage is involved. Professor Stein and Sara go undercover at a psychiatric hospital, where Savage is working as a doctor, to find out his plan. While there, Sara meets a nurse named Lindsay and sparks fly. Meanwhile, Ray and Kendra pretend to be a married couple to gain the neighborhood’s trust, but an interracial couple in the '50s isn't something that goes unnoticed. Soon, Savage is at their door.[1]
Gallery
Promos
Production
Preparation ran from November 23 until December 3, 2015. Shooting ran from December 4 until December 16, 2015.[2]
Trivia
- Jax jokingly calls Harmony Falls both "Pleasantville", a reference to the setting of the 1998 film of the same name.
- Jax references "Lovers' Lane". Although being a popular type of location in real life, there is such a place of the same name in Pleasantville.
- Leonard referred to Sara as Nurse Ratched. This is a reference to the main antagonist in Ken Kesey's novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- Jax calls a bully "Biff", referencing the character Biff Tannen from the Back to the Future trilogy.
- Vandal Savage uses the name "Curtis Knox" as an alias. This is the name used for Savage in Smallville.
- In the Harmony Falls Psychiatric Facility, frequent references are made to a "Hall H". This is a reference to the most important room at San Diego Comic-Con.
- Ray asks Jax if he's going to an "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance, referencing the prom in the 1985 film Back to the Future.
- The sequence with The Atom entering Curtis Knox's house while Kendra overwatches him with a binocle is a homage to Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film Rear Window.
- Jax refers to Harmony Falls as "Mayberry", the setting of The Andy Griffith Show.
References
DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 1 | ||||
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"Pilot, Part 1" • "Pilot, Part 2" • "Blood Ties" • "White Knights" • "Fail-Safe" • "Star City 2046" • "Marooned" • "Night of the Hawk" • "Left Behind" • "Progeny" • "The Magnificent Eight" • "Last Refuge" • "Leviathan" • "River of Time" • "Destiny" • "Legendary" |