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{{Quote|I got nothing to lose. But you do. You get to go home. But if you kill these people, you'll hear their screams forever. And one day... when you have a family, you won't be able to look them in the eye. Because this day, this act you're about to commit, will be burned in your memory forever.|[[Mick Rory]] to [[Dick Rory]]}}
 
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|name= Welcome to the Jungle
 
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|number= 40
 
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{{Dialogue|[[Grodd]] wants to start World War III.|The sooner your great nations destroy one other, the sooner there will be peace. One nation under Grodd!|[[Ray Palmer]] and [[Anh Ly]]}}
 
"'''Welcome to the Jungle'''" is the seventh episode of the [[Season 3 (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|third season]] of ''[[DC's Legends of Tomorrow]]'' and the fortieth episode overall. It aired on November 21, 2017.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
With [[Sara Lance|Sara]] out of commission, the team finds a new [[Aberration|Anachronism]] that leads them to the jungles of [[Vietnam]] and right in the middle of [[Vietnam War|the war]]. [[Ray Palmer|Ray]], [[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]], and [[Zari Tomaz|Zari]] pose as journalists and trek through the jungle when they are lead to time-displaced [[Grodd|Gorilla Grodd]]. Meanwhile, [[Nate Heywood|Nate]] and [[Mick Rory|Rory]] run into [[Dick Rory|someone]] Rory knows which give a glimpse into his past.<ref>[http://dclegendstv.com/2017/11/02/legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-welcome-to-the-jungle-with-grodd/ ''Legends of Tomorrow Spoilers: “Welcome To The Jungle” with Grodd!'' - DCLegendsTV]</ref>
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{{Synopsis|With [[Sara Lance|Sara]] out of commission, the team finds a new [[Aberration|Anachronism]] that leads them to the jungles of [[Vietnam]] and right in the middle of [[Vietnam War|the war]]. [[Ray Palmer|Ray]], [[Amaya Jiwe|Amaya]], and [[Zari Tarazi|Zari]] pose as journalists and trek through the jungle when they are lead to time-displaced [[Grodd|Gorilla Grodd]]. Meanwhile, [[Nate Heywood|Nate]] and [[Mick Rory|Rory]] run into [[Dick Rory|someone]] Rory knows which give a glimpse into his past.|http://dclegendstv.com/2017/11/02/legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-welcome-to-the-jungle-with-grodd}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The title is a play on the [[wikipedia:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] song [[wikipedia:Welcome to the Jungle|of the same name]] (that was also previously used in [[Superhero Fight Club 2.0]]), along with the fact that the [[Legends]] visit the jungles of [[Vietnam]].
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*The title is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] song [[wikipedia:Welcome to the Jungle|of the same name]] (that was also previously used in {{Web|Superhero Fight Club 2.0}}), along with the fact that the [[Legends]] visit the jungles of [[Vietnam]].
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**The title is also reminiscent of how in {{S|The Flash (The CW)}} [[Season 3 (The Flash)|Season 3]] episode {{Ep|Attack on Gorilla City}}, [[Cisco Ramon]] says those exact words, likely referring to that song, when he, [[Caitlin Snow]], [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]], and [[Julian Albert]] arrive the jungle on [[Earth-2]] when heading to [[Gorilla City]] (in which Grodd also made a significant appearance).
*There is a continuity error: After they bump into his dad Mick tells Nate he has never seen a therapist, but in the [[Invasion! (The Flash)|crossover]] Mick tells Kara his shrink thinks he has a interesting past.
 
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**The band's lead singer, Axl Rose, is the namesake for Mick's pet rat, [[Axl]]
*When Grood is controlling Sara, he makes her say "There is no Sara. Only Grodd". It is a reference to first [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters Ghostbusters] movie.
 
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*Nate tells Mick he's "gonna go all Dr. Phil on your ass", referring to the American television personality, author, and psychologist [[wikipedia:Phil McGraw|Dr. Phil]].
*[[Nate Heywood|Nate]] likens his and [[Mick Rory|Mick]]'s situation initially to the 1987 film ''[[w:c:avp:Predator (film)|Predator]]'', and later to the 1979 film ''[[wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''.
 
 
*When Grodd is controlling Sara, he makes her say "There is no Sara. Only Grodd". It is a reference to first [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters ''Ghostbusters''] movie.
**Nate introduces Mick earlier under the pseudonym Officer Schwarzenegger, referencing the former film's star, [[w:c:avp:Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]].
 
 
*Nate likens his and Mick's situation initially to the 1987 film ''[[w:c:avp:Predator (film)|Predator]]'', and later to the 1979 film ''[[wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''.
**Nate refers to Mick going "full Kurtz", referencing the antagonist of the latter film, [[wikipedia:Colonel Kurtz|Colonel Walter Kurtz]]. In the film, Kurtz returns to Vietnam in 1966 with the Green Berets (as [[Dick Rory]] is in the show), using barbaric methods to defeat the enemy and send fear, murdering a number of innocent people.
 
 
**Nate introduces Mick earlier under the pseudonym "Officer Schwarzenegger", referencing the former film's star, [[w:c:avp:Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]].
*"Ông Trời Mới," the name of the [[Ong Troi Moi cult|cult]] led by [[Grodd]], translates from Vietnamese as "New God."
 
 
**Nate refers to Mick going "full Kurtz", referencing the antagonist of the latter film, [[wikipedia:Colonel Kurtz|Colonel Walter Kurtz]]. In the film, Kurtz returns to Vietnam in 1966 with the Green Berets (as [[Dick Rory]] is in the show), using barbaric methods to defeat the enemy and send fear, including murdering a number of innocent people.
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*Grodd's motion capture in this episode was done by [[Daniel Cudmore]], who also appeared in fellow Arrowverse shows {{S|A}} and {{S|F}} as [[Jackhammer]] and [[William Lang|William Lang/Gridlock]], respectively.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BcaVlshnmJW/ Maisie Richardson-Sellers (@maisiersellers) - Instagram]</ref>
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== Goofs ==
 
* After they bump into his father, Mick tells Nate he has never seen a therapist. However, in the {{Cross|Invasion!}} crossover, Mick mentioned to [[Kara Danvers]] how his shrink thought the former has an interesting past.<ref>{{Ep|Invasion! (The Flash)|page=}}</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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"I got nothing to lose. But you do. You get to go home. But if you kill these people, you'll hear their screams forever. And one day... when you have a family, you won't be able to look them in the eye. Because this day, this act you're about to commit, will be burned in your memory forever."
Mick Rory to Dick Rory

"Welcome to the Jungle" is the seventh episode of the third season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the fortieth episode overall. It aired on November 21, 2017.

Synopsis

Gallery

Videos

Trivia

  • The title is a reference to the Guns N' Roses song of the same name (that was also previously used in Superhero Fight Club 2.0), along with the fact that the Legends visit the jungles of Vietnam.
  • Nate tells Mick he's "gonna go all Dr. Phil on your ass", referring to the American television personality, author, and psychologist Dr. Phil.
  • When Grodd is controlling Sara, he makes her say "There is no Sara. Only Grodd". It is a reference to first Ghostbusters movie.
  • Nate likens his and Mick's situation initially to the 1987 film Predator, and later to the 1979 film Apocalypse Now.
    • Nate introduces Mick earlier under the pseudonym "Officer Schwarzenegger", referencing the former film's star, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
    • Nate refers to Mick going "full Kurtz", referencing the antagonist of the latter film, Colonel Walter Kurtz. In the film, Kurtz returns to Vietnam in 1966 with the Green Berets (as Dick Rory is in the show), using barbaric methods to defeat the enemy and send fear, including murdering a number of innocent people.
  • Grodd's motion capture in this episode was done by Daniel Cudmore, who also appeared in fellow Arrowverse shows Arrow and The Flash as Jackhammer and William Lang/Gridlock, respectively.[1]

Goofs

  • After they bump into his father, Mick tells Nate he has never seen a therapist. However, in the Invasion! crossover, Mick mentioned to Kara Danvers how his shrink thought the former has an interesting past.[2]

References