Five Favorite Episodes of "LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" Season One (2016)

Oct 24, 2018 09:59



Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season One of the CW series, "LEGENDS OF TOMORROW". Based upon several D.C. Comics titles, the series was created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer.

FIVE FAVORITE EPISODES OF "LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" SEASON ONE (2016)



1. (1.13) "Leviathan" - Rogue time traveling cop Rip Hunter takes his team of vigilante heroes to 2166 London in an effort to defeat the immortal warrior Vandal Savage once and for all and prevent him from becoming the tyrannical world leader of the 22nd century. However . . . complications arise in the form of Savage's daughter and a giant android.



2. (1.05) "Fail-Safe" - This second half of a two-part story in 1986 Soviet Union finds Rip and his team attempt the prison break of team members Ray Palmer aka "The Atom" and Mick Rory aka "Heatwave" from a Soviet gulag. Meanwhile, they also have to prevent Soviet scientist Valentina Vostok from using the stolen "Firestorm" formula given to her by Savage.



3. (1.15) "Destiny" - Following the capture of Rip and some of the Legends by his former employers, the Time Bureau, the remaining Legends under Sara Lance aka White Canary plot to rescue their fellow team members and destroy the Time Bureau's Occulus device, which the latter used to help Savage in order to maintain the timeline. Martin Donovan guest-starred.



4. (1.02) "Pilot, Part 2" - Rip and his team infiltrate a weapons auction for terrorists in 1975 in order to prevent Savage from selling a nuclear weapon. Unfortunately, a fight ensues in which Ray loses a part of his Atom suit. Savage's discovery of it leads to a potential destruction of Star City (the Green Arrow's hometown) in the future. Neal McDonough guest-starred.



5. (1.08) "Night of the Hawk" - Rip and his team track Savage to a small town in Oregon in 1958, where they suspect he is involved in a recent string of murders.

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