Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Episode 17 Review

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Legends of Tomorrow Aruba Review

The CW's Legends of Tomorrow: Season two, Episode 17:Arubabreaks all rules, the rules of time.

Arubais probably the nigh complicated and compelling episode this season. It marks the moment that the Legends break their own cardinal rule: don't revisit your own past and don't collaborate with your by self.

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The Legends have been good at avoiding this, with the exception of Dr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber) who met his much younger self. Because the Legion of Doom attains the Spear in the future, time is literally on the brink.

The Legends are so desperate to trounce the Legion of Doom they are willing to break time to do it. The team jumps dorsum to the time of Tolkien in gild to steal the Spear of Destiny from themselves.

With Amaya Jiwe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) and Stein out of the pic, the future Legends endure another striking when Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) is murdered by Eobard Thawne (Matt Letscher). This flavour'due south stop is first to feel like the concluding thirty minutes of Rogue One.

The plan immediately hits a slew of road bumps when the team meets their slightly younger selves. The Legends aren't able to act "normal" effectually the other Legends which immediately raises suspicion. Nate Heywood (Nick Zano) for one is speechless when he sees Amaya. This sets off a chain reaction that pushes Amaya and Nate into truly being lovers – at least for now. In a lot of ways, Nate'south dear affair with Amaya has felt like a fork in the route. Everything nearly Amaya in these past few episodes has been about her 'destiny' and her family'southward futurity.

Now that Amaya knows her future, Nate is a great alibi for her to say "Screw it, history can wait!" It nigh feels like the show is trying to unmake Amaya and plow her into something else. She joined the Legends to avenge her lover, now it feels like the force she came barreling in with has faded. Ane good question to inquire is that if Eobard (from all the varying timeline) is dead, does that mean her lover is alive? If so, why doesn't she go back to him? Hopefully, these loose ends will be answered in the future season. The meliorate question is does this bear uponThe Flash storyline in any way?

Someone who has continued to improve these past few episodes has been Mick Rory (Dominic Purcell). These past two episodes, Rory has been searching for a place to belong. He idea he had re-discovered it with his long-expressionless partner Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller). Unfortunately for Snart, Rory no longer needs the life that Snart is offering him.

It was especially moving when Snart and Rory finally went caput-to-caput. Snart dangles the whole "partner" speech communication but Rory finally admits he's much happier being apart of a team. The revelation is bloodshot as Snart stabs him in the back with his water ice gun. In some ways, information technology is reassuring to know that the past Rory won't go through the awkward moment of distrust betwixt him and the other Legends. By going dorsum in fourth dimension to relieve the other Legends they are saving him too.

Ever since rejoining the squad, Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) has felt out-of-place. Information technology has been obvious to the audience, besides as him, that his position as leader has transferred to Sara Lance (Caity Lotz). Though Rip has made some effort to fit in, Rip nevertheless hasn't quite found his place. When he makes the decision to leave the Legends at the end of the episode it feels abrupt. Information technology isn't till we come across that the Legends have completely messed up fourth dimension that it becomes articulate that Rip will virtually-likely have no selection but to return to united nations-do the damage to time.

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