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{{Quote|You know, I felt alone for a long time. So long, that I just figured that's how things were going to be. It turns out there were people out there for me that I didn't even know I wanted. You'll find your people too, I promise. You just have to keep believing that things will be okay, even when it's hard.|[[Zari Tomaz]] to young [[Ray Palmer]]}}
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{{Quote|You know, I felt alone for a long time. So long, that I just figured that's how things were going to be. It turns out there were [[Legends|people]] out there for me that I didn't even know I wanted. You'll find your people too, I promise. You just have to keep believing that things will be okay, even when it's hard.|[[Zari Tarazi]] to young [[Ray Palmer]]}}
 
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{{Episode
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The [[Legends]] learn that [[Ray Palmer]] will die because they broke time, causing them to race back to 1988 to try and save his life. When they arrive, they are surprised to learn that young Ray Palmer has befriended [[Gumball|a time-displaced baby Dominator]] putting him in harm’s way with the government and [[Dominator queen|the Dominator’s mother]]. New to the ship and missions, [[Zari Tomaz|Zari]] must find her place and learn to trust the team. Meanwhile, [[Martin Stein|Stein]] begins working on a secret project on the ship which makes [[Mick Rory|Rory]] and [[Jefferson Jackson|Jax]] suspicious.<ref>[http://dclegendstv.com/2017/10/12/legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-phone-home/ ''Legends of Tomorrow Spoilers: “Phone Home”'' - DCLegendsTV]</ref>
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{{Synopsis|The [[Legends]] learn that [[Ray Palmer]] will die because they broke time, causing them to race back to 1988 to try and save his life. When they arrive, they are surprised to learn that young Ray Palmer has befriended [[Gumball|a time-displaced baby Dominator]], putting him in harm's way with the [[National Security Agency|government]] and [[Dominator queen|the Dominator's mother]]. New to the [[Waverider|ship]] and missions, [[Zari Tarazi|Zari]] must find her place and learn to trust the team. Meanwhile, [[Martin Stein|Stein]] begins working on a secret project on the ship which makes [[Mick Rory|Rory]] and [[Jefferson Jackson|Jax]] suspicious.|http://dclegendstv.com/2017/10/12/legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-phone-home}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Young [[Ray Palmer|Ray]] is seen giving [[Gumball]] a ''Nougat Nummy'', a reference to another series produced by [[Marc Guggenheim]], [[w:c:talesofarcadia:Trollhunters|Trollhunters]]<ref>[[w:c:talesofarcadia:Gnome Your Enemy]]</ref>.
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*Young [[Ray Palmer|Ray]] is seen giving [[Gumball]] a ''Nougat Nummy'', a reference to another series produced by [[Marc Guggenheim]], [[w:c:talesofarcadia:Trollhunters|Trollhunters]].<ref>[[w:c:talesofarcadia:Gnome Your Enemy]]</ref>
 
*There are a few refences to the 1982 film ''[[wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'' in this episode.
 
*There are a few refences to the 1982 film ''[[wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial]]'' in this episode.
 
**The title is a reference to a famous line in the aforementioned movie, in which the titular character requests to "phone home". The episode is highly similar to the film, in which the protagonist protects an alien, E.T., from government agents, before allowing its family to take it home.
 
**The title is a reference to a famous line in the aforementioned movie, in which the titular character requests to "phone home". The episode is highly similar to the film, in which the protagonist protects an alien, E.T., from government agents, before allowing its family to take it home.
 
***[[Nate Heywood|Nate]] notes how similar the situation is to ''E.T.'', being surprised when [[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]] claims to never have seen it.
 
***[[Nate Heywood|Nate]] notes how similar the situation is to ''E.T.'', being surprised when [[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]] claims to never have seen it.
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**Gumball hiding in the closet among the stuffed animals reenacts a nearly identical scene with E.T.
**When Zari, Ray, and Ray's younger self are trying to take the [[Gumball]] to safety, Zari uses her totem to create a wind that lifts the bikes she and young Ray are riding into the air, reminiscent of when E.T. uses telekinesis to make the kids' bicycles fly.
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**When [[Zari Tarazi|Zari]], Ray, and Ray's younger self are trying to take the [[Gumball]] to safety, Zari uses [[Air Totem|her totem]] to create a wind that lifts the bikes she and young Ray are riding into the air, reminiscent of when E.T. uses telekinesis to make the kids' bicycles fly.
*[[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]] says "Get away from him, you bitch!" to the [[Dominator queen]] attacking [[Nate Heywood|Nate]], which is a play on the infamous line "Get away from her, you bitch!" spoken by [[w:c:avp:Ellen Ripley|Ellen Ripley]] in the 1986 film ''[[w:c:avp:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]''.
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*[[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]] says, "Get away from him, you bitch!" to the [[Dominator queen]] attacking [[Nate Heywood|Nate]], which is a play on the infamous line, "Get away from her, you bitch!" spoken by [[w:c:avp:Ellen Ripley|Ellen Ripley]] in the 1986 film ''[[w:c:avp:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]''.
*When keeping watch on young [[Ray Palmer|Ray]], Nate cleans a DeLorean DMC-12, saying it "This is a time machine". This is a reference to the [[w:c:backtothefuture:Back to the Future trilogy|''Back to the Future'' franchise]], in which the time machine is a [[w:c:backtothefuture:DeLorean DMC-12|DeLorean DMC-12]].
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*When keeping watch on young Ray, Nate cleans a DeLorean DMC-12, saying, "This is a time machine". This is a reference to the [[w:c:backtothefuture:Back to the Future trilogy|''Back to the Future'' franchise]], in which the time machine is a [[w:c:backtothefuture:DeLorean DMC-12|DeLorean DMC-12]].
 
*Ray picks up a [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller, reminiscing how [[Sidney Palmer|his brother]] always wanted to play ''[[wikipedia:Tecmo Bowl|Tecmo Bowl]]'', whereas he always wanted to play ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
 
*Ray picks up a [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller, reminiscing how [[Sidney Palmer|his brother]] always wanted to play ''[[wikipedia:Tecmo Bowl|Tecmo Bowl]]'', whereas he always wanted to play ''[[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
**[[Zari Tomaz|Zari]] later lies that she bought a copy of ''The Legend of Zelda'' on the black market, never having beat the final boss (who Ray notes as [[w:c:zelda:Ganon|Ganon]]).
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**Zari later lies that she bought a copy of ''The Legend of Zelda'' on the black market, never having beaten the final boss (whom Ray notes as [[w:c:zelda:Ganon|Ganon]]).
*After Nate realizes he made out with the Dominator queen, posing as Ray's [[Sandy Palmer|mom]], he says "I kissed a Dominator and I liked it." This a reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Perry Katy Perry] song "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Kissed_a_Girl I Kissed a Girl]."
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*After Nate realizes he made out with the Dominator queen, posing as [[Sandy Palmer|Ray's mother]], he says, "I kissed a Dominator and I liked it." This a reference to the [[wikipedia:Katy Perry|Katy Perry]] song "[[wikipedia:I Kissed a Girl|I Kissed a Girl]]."
 
*Ray and Nate makes mention of a number of [[Billy Joel (character)|Billy Joel]]'s albums, including ''[[wikipedia:Piano Man (album)|Piano Man]]'', ''[[wikipedia:River of Dreams|River of Dreams]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Stranger (album)|The Stranger]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Nylon Curtain|The Nylon Curtain]]''.
 
*Ray and Nate makes mention of a number of [[Billy Joel (character)|Billy Joel]]'s albums, including ''[[wikipedia:Piano Man (album)|Piano Man]]'', ''[[wikipedia:River of Dreams|River of Dreams]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Stranger (album)|The Stranger]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Nylon Curtain|The Nylon Curtain]]''.
*Young Ray and [[Gumball]] watch the 1952 film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singin%27_in_the_Rain Singin' in the Rain]'' together, specifically the scene in which they sing "[[wikipedia:Good Morning (1939 song)|Good Morning]]". Gumball later makes the [[National Security Agency|NSA]] agents perform the routine from the scene.
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*Young Ray and [[Gumball]] watch the 1952 film ''[[wikipedia:Singin' in the Rain|Singin' in the Rain]]'' together, specifically the scene in which they sing "[[wikipedia:Good Morning (1939 song)|Good Morning]]". Gumball later makes the [[National Security Agency|NSA]] agents perform the routine from the scene.
**Older Ray and Zari later watch ''Singin' in the Rain'', coincidentally after Zari promises younger Ray that she would watch it with him.
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**Older Ray and Zari later watch ''Singin' in the Rain'' on the ''[[Waverider]]'', coincidentally after Zari promises younger Ray that she would watch it with him.
***This is the second time ''Singin' in the Rain'' has appeared in the Arrowverse.
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***This is the second time ''Singin' in the Rain'' has appeared in the Arrowverse, after {{S|The Flash (The CW)}}​​/{{S|Supergirl}}​​ crossover episode {{Ep|Duet}}​.
*[[Mick Rory|Mick]] claimed that ''Singin' in the Rain'' was not as good as the 1971 film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_Roof_(film) Fiddler on the Roof]''.
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*[[Mick Rory|Mick]] claimed that ''Singin' in the Rain'' was not as good as the 1971 film ''[[wikipedia:Fiddler on the Roof (film)|Fiddler on the Roof]]''.
 
*Two kids are dressed for Halloween as [[w:c:starwars:Obi-Wan Kenobi|Obi-Wan Kenobi]] from ''[[w:c:starwars:Star Wars|Star Wars]]'' and the musician [[wikipedia:Prince (musician)|Prince]], respectively.
 
*Two kids are dressed for Halloween as [[w:c:starwars:Obi-Wan Kenobi|Obi-Wan Kenobi]] from ''[[w:c:starwars:Star Wars|Star Wars]]'' and the musician [[wikipedia:Prince (musician)|Prince]], respectively.
*Zari says the FDA outlawed all candy by 2042. In "[[River of Time]]" Mick wonders why all the snacks from 2166 are sugar-free.
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*Zari reveals the FDA outlawed all candy by 2042. In {{Ep|River of Time}}, Mick wondered why all the snacks from 2166 are sugar-free.
*Young Ray identifies himself as Sir Galahad to Zari. He goes on to meet the actual [[Galahad]] in Camelot and uses his sword to fight for the kingdom.
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*Young Ray identifies himself as Sir Galahad to Zari. He goes on to meet the actual [[Galahad]] in [[Camelot]] and used his sword to fight for the kingdom.
*Zari's costume in the final scene, like her amulet, is based on the 1970s Saturday morning show [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secrets_of_Isis ''The Secrets of Isis''].
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*Zari's costume in the final scene, like her amulet, is based on the 1970s Saturday morning show ''[[wikipedia:The Secrets of Isis|The Secrets of Isis]]''.
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== Goofs/Errors​​​​​​ ==
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* [[File:Ivy_Town_Elementary.png|thumb|220px|[[Ivy Town Elementary]] is labeled is "Ivy Ridge Middle School".]]Ray's elementary school is said to be [[Ivy Town Elementary]]. However, the school has the sign "Ivy Ridge Middle School".
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* An [[Ivy Town Times]] article lists Ray as being eight years old on October 31, 1988, which would place Ray's date of birth between November 1979 and October 1980. However, Ray's birth year was previously given as 1981,<ref>{{Ep|Green Arrow}}</ref> making this a continuity error.
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* Young Ray delivers the line, "You shall not pass," from the movie version of ''The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring'', which released in 2001. The book's version of the line is "You cannot pass!"
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 00:35, 6 February 2020

"You know, I felt alone for a long time. So long, that I just figured that's how things were going to be. It turns out there were people out there for me that I didn't even know I wanted. You'll find your people too, I promise. You just have to keep believing that things will be okay, even when it's hard."
Zari Tarazi to young Ray Palmer

"Phone Home" is the fourth episode of the third season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the thirty-seventh episode overall. It aired on October 31, 2017.

Synopsis

Gallery

Videos

Production

Preparation ran from July 31 until August 9, 2017. Shooting ran from August 10 until August 22, 2017.[1]

Trivia

  • Young Ray is seen giving Gumball a Nougat Nummy, a reference to another series produced by Marc Guggenheim, Trollhunters.[2]
  • There are a few refences to the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in this episode.
    • The title is a reference to a famous line in the aforementioned movie, in which the titular character requests to "phone home". The episode is highly similar to the film, in which the protagonist protects an alien, E.T., from government agents, before allowing its family to take it home.
      • Nate notes how similar the situation is to E.T., being surprised when Amaya claims to never have seen it.
    • Gumball hiding in the closet among the stuffed animals reenacts a nearly identical scene with E.T.
    • When Zari, Ray, and Ray's younger self are trying to take the Gumball to safety, Zari uses her totem to create a wind that lifts the bikes she and young Ray are riding into the air, reminiscent of when E.T. uses telekinesis to make the kids' bicycles fly.
  • Amaya says, "Get away from him, you bitch!" to the Dominator queen attacking Nate, which is a play on the infamous line, "Get away from her, you bitch!" spoken by Ellen Ripley in the 1986 film Aliens.
  • When keeping watch on young Ray, Nate cleans a DeLorean DMC-12, saying, "This is a time machine". This is a reference to the Back to the Future franchise, in which the time machine is a DeLorean DMC-12.
  • Ray picks up a Nintendo Entertainment System controller, reminiscing how his brother always wanted to play Tecmo Bowl, whereas he always wanted to play The Legend of Zelda.
    • Zari later lies that she bought a copy of The Legend of Zelda on the black market, never having beaten the final boss (whom Ray notes as Ganon).
  • After Nate realizes he made out with the Dominator queen, posing as Ray's mother, he says, "I kissed a Dominator and I liked it." This a reference to the Katy Perry song "I Kissed a Girl."
  • Ray and Nate makes mention of a number of Billy Joel's albums, including Piano Man, River of Dreams, The Stranger and The Nylon Curtain.
  • Young Ray and Gumball watch the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain together, specifically the scene in which they sing "Good Morning". Gumball later makes the NSA agents perform the routine from the scene.
    • Older Ray and Zari later watch Singin' in the Rain on the Waverider, coincidentally after Zari promises younger Ray that she would watch it with him.
      • This is the second time Singin' in the Rain has appeared in the Arrowverse, after The Flash​​/Supergirl​​ crossover episode "Duet"​.
  • Mick claimed that Singin' in the Rain was not as good as the 1971 film Fiddler on the Roof.
  • Two kids are dressed for Halloween as Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars and the musician Prince, respectively.
  • Zari reveals the FDA outlawed all candy by 2042. In "River of Time", Mick wondered why all the snacks from 2166 are sugar-free.
  • Young Ray identifies himself as Sir Galahad to Zari. He goes on to meet the actual Galahad in Camelot and used his sword to fight for the kingdom.
  • Zari's costume in the final scene, like her amulet, is based on the 1970s Saturday morning show The Secrets of Isis.

Goofs/Errors​​​​​​

  • Ivy Town Elementary

    Ivy Town Elementary is labeled is "Ivy Ridge Middle School".

    Ray's elementary school is said to be Ivy Town Elementary. However, the school has the sign "Ivy Ridge Middle School".
  • An Ivy Town Times article lists Ray as being eight years old on October 31, 1988, which would place Ray's date of birth between November 1979 and October 1980. However, Ray's birth year was previously given as 1981,[3] making this a continuity error.
  • Young Ray delivers the line, "You shall not pass," from the movie version of The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, which released in 2001. The book's version of the line is "You cannot pass!"

References