Well, Mick accidentally found something his daughter might enjoy. And casually unveiled the Waverider randomly parked in Central City Park.

Headcanon that at this point, Centralites just don't give a damn what happens - superheroes, aliens, random timeships - they've seen it all and then some.

Well. Constantine is pretty much correct. Barring the occasional grudge, most enemies become friends in a second.

Gary is the only sensible person aboard, having actually seen a therapist about having been to Hell.

The Loom of Destiny - very pretty, doesn't look like the CGI crew knew much about how looms actually look.

Okay, so Sara clearly has some sort of Fate power. So, Charlie, Sara and - who will make up the third Legends fate? Hmmm.

They really need a better cell one of these days. At least with a chair.

Awww, poor Mick. He makes snacks and his daughter isn't even impressed with his heatgun.

I agree with John. It'd be plain rude of Sara to kill everybody.

So - nobody is going to theorize that a spare Fate has snuck aboard and is shapeshifting to ferment chaos?

I feel that that dog breed is in danger of being typecast as Hellhound. First Good Omens and now Legends.

I like Astra more and more.

The demonic hellhound design is actually half decent.

Awww, at least Mick and Lita managed to bond. (I still think she should have found the cold gun and shot the hellhound with it.)

Awww, Zari and Astra are also bonding. That's nice.
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