Posts Tagged ‘The Waverider’
A Legendary Finale
Legends of Tomorrow fans, you’re probably having a roller coaster of emotions right now. Why? The awesome first season of this exciting series has ended with the airing of “Legendary” (wah) … but it was one of the most exciting and emotionally deep episodes in its freshman run. Here to guide us through the highs more »
Read MoreThe Legends Cut the Strings on the Time Masters
Only one more episode left! “Destiny” was the penultimate episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season One, and our band of heroic misfits received some pretty damning information—they haven’t been in control of their futures. On top of that revelation, this episode kicked it into high gear in terms of plotting, action, and twists. Speaking more »
Read MoreRip Goes Full Selfish
The latest DC’s Legends of Tomorrow episode—“River of Time”—was a very Vandal Savage-centric episode which gave the villain a great opportunity to show off his deliciously despicable nature and trade some quips with our protagonists. Our After Show hosts—Jack Hind, Tatiana Mariesa, and Rory Ross—take us through their favorite moments and some speculations on what more »
Read MoreIt’s the Episode with All The “Feels”
“Last Refuge” is probably the most emotional episode to-date coming out of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Not only was it filled to the brim with some touching scenes, it delved deeper into Rip Hunter’s mysterious past, revealing some dark aspects about his childhood. Our talented After Show hosts — Jack Hind, Rory Ross, and Carolina more »
Read MoreOur Hosts Give Us One “Hex” of an Episode
All right, fans! This week’s After Show for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow‘s “The Magnificent Eight” goes by faster than Jonah Hex’s draw. Don’t get me wrong, our Magnificent Three — Jack Hind, Tatiana Mariesa, and Rory Ross — still pack this episode with plenty of information and humor. Welcoming us with their best Texas drawls, more »
Read MoreBack to the Legends of Tomorrow
After a three-week hiatus, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow returns with the episode “Left Behind.” The last time we saw the Legends, they were under attack by Chronos, and the Waverider took off — leaving Ray, Kendra, and Sara stranded in 1958. So how have our three time refugees fared since then? And, most importantly, how more »
Read MoreAre These the “Comedy Legends” of Tomorrow?
“Night of the Hawk” is probably one of the funniest episodes coming from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Every character’s humor was on point in this episode. Our equally hilarious After Show hosts — Jack Hind, Tatiana Mariesa, and Rory Ross — also unanimously agree that the latest installment of this series took a big jump more »
Read More“Star City 2046” Brings out Some “Legendary” Information About Our Hosts
In their usual hilarious off-beat style, our Legends of Tomorrow After Show hosts — Jack Hind, Jon Lee Brody, and Tatiana Mariesa — revealed some things about themselves to the world: Jack doesn’t just like Rip Hunter. He wants to be Rip Hunter. Or how he says it, “Rip Huntah!” Jon orders food at McDonald’s more »
Read More“Fail-Safe” Is Short For “Intelligence Fail” and “The Legends are Safe”
This week’s Legends of Tomorrow After Show was delayed by a day. But I can tell you that the wait was very much worth it. Our hosts — the illustrious Jack Hind, the very beautiful Jon Lee Brody (according to Jack), and the very intelligent Tatiana Mariesa (not an opinion, but true fact) — have more »
Read MoreWhite Knights: The Tug-of-War of Teamwork
Alright, Legends of Tomorrow fans! Our very knowledgeable and enthusiastic theStream.tv hosts — Jack, Jon, and Tatiana — did a rapid fire show today with some great points and character dissections. There’s a lot of ground to cover. But first, we need to mention something very important that was revealed on the show … Jack, more »
Read MoreLegends of Tomorrow Is Not Just About Timelines, but About Throughlines
By now, readers of my articles for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow know that I almost always put on an academic cap when writing about this phenomenal show. Why? It’s due to the excellent narrative construction and story structure. Yes, there are Easter eggs and references to note, theories and guesses on where and who our ragtag band more »
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