The Legends saw the Waverider blown up at the end of last season, stranding them in 1925. The first big arc was them stumbling through a single time period causing shenanigans, while the back half of the season was them using more primitive time-travel to bounce around trying to get their ship back from evil duplicates. The usual sort of mayhem ensued. As of this writing, this was the final season of Legends of Tomorrow.
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Overall: This show found its footing in its second season and it ran with the nutty, not-taking-itself-seriously, costumes-and-crazy-plans nonsense for a wonderful six years. There were missteps and clunky bits and it wasn’t for everybody, but they understood the show they were making and gave the audience what we wanted. I hope that the Waverider crash-lands into some other show’s universe in a few years for a delightful one-episode cameo.
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Overall: This show found its footing in its second season and it ran with the nutty, not-taking-itself-seriously, costumes-and-crazy-plans nonsense for a wonderful six years. There were missteps and clunky bits and it wasn’t for everybody, but they understood the show they were making and gave the audience what we wanted. I hope that the Waverider crash-lands into some other show’s universe in a few years for a delightful one-episode cameo.