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"The Virgin Gary" is the first episode of the fourth season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the fifty-second episode overall. It aired on October 22, 2018.

Synopsis

After the Legends defeated Mallus and wiped the final anachronism from time, they find themselves in unfamiliar territory with the Time Bureau. All that changes when Constantine informs Sara of a new magical threat that leads the team to Woodstock. Constantine thinks he knows how to defeat the new threat, but will need the help of the team and their special klepto talents to help with his spell. Meanwhile, Nate and Rory go on an adventure leaving Nate facing someone from his past.[1]

Trivia

  • This is the first episode of the series to not feature Maisie Richardson-Sellers (Amaya Jiwe) after signing on as a series regulars. This is also the first episode of the series to not feature Keiynan Lonsdale (Wally West) after signing on as a series regular due to Keiynan Lonsdale leaving the show.
  • The title is a pun on "The Virgin Mary" which was a title given to Mary, the mother of Jesus in the religious texts the New Testament and the Quran. But it mostly refers to Constantine using Gary as the virgin when the Legends try to find the four important things they need to expel the unicorn.
    • The other ingredients they gathered were Jerry Garcia's cigarette, the protection stone on Jimi Hendrix's shaman, and Janis Joplin's lock.
  • Thomas F. Wilson, who plays Hank Heywood, played Biff Tannen (and some of Biff's relatives) in the Back to the Future trilogy, which also contained time traveling elements. In the episode Phone Home, Nate went undercover by washing a car and wearing sweats, like Biff does at the end of the first movie. Making it a unintended homage to the actor.
  • Ray makes two references to the Legends improving their ratings with The Time Bureau, an obvious meta-joke about the show's Nielsen Ratings (a measurement of a TV show's viewership). In the second instance, he wonders weather Constantine sending the unicorn to Hell will improve their ratings because people "love the supernatural." This is a reference to the long-running show, Supernatural which Courtney Ford starred on, which also airs on The CW.
  • The song which Constantine is singing near the end is "Go Ask Alice" by Jefferson Airplane.

References

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