don't call us heroes…we're Legends
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Senor_Frickin_Braggis — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 05:29 AM)
Yeah. Its funny how they call themselves "legends" when Rip Hunter specifically tells them all he recruited them because they are irrelevant to the timeline. Not sure how a billionaire scientist or two major super-villains are irrelevant to the timeline, but whatever.
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Tien87 — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 05:33 AM)
I mean I guess Heat Wave and Captain Cold never did crimes that left any lasting effect Though that seems kind of dumb considering Cold is one of The Flash's biggest villains in the comics.
Ray Palmer I have a harder time buying as irrelevant. Even if he lost his entire fortune to someone else, it was still his fortune to lose Without him, that fortune would never have reached the other person, etc.
It's very hard to understand how he could be irrelevant. Though, I guess maybe he became irrelevant after Arrow s3 when he effectively disappeared from the public eye by "dying". -
msully25 — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 07:35 PM)
I agree. It's as silly as The Flash calling himself "The Fastest Man Alive" when that only applies to about 2 episodes per season
They should have said something like 'We are not heroes, but with our interactions in the past, we've become legends'. Make it clear that they're Legends because they've been encountered in the past, not because they're remotely competent. -
Senor_Frickin_Braggis — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 08:00 PM)
I agree. It's as silly as The Flash calling himself "The Fastest Man Alive" when that only applies to about 2 episodes per season
Exactly. He is only the fastest man alive in the season finale. The rest of the season is him getting his ass kicked by some Speedster who is faster and stronger than him. -
stargazer_1682 — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 09:56 PM)
Yeah, Barry regularly proves himself to be the lowest fastest man ever.
And of course Oliver is always saying he has to become something else, but he seems to be the same mopey sad-sack since season 1. If he's not fired up about taking someone in particular down, his default tends to be, "I've lost my kitten".
Even before Legends started airing, I was already getting tired of hearing the word "legend" in all of the promotions and social media chatter from the actors involved. It might not have been so bad if it were something never, or at least rarely used by the characters themselves; and reserved at best for just the opening narration by Rip - saying something like, "This team of scientists, killers and misfits may have once been considered unimportant to history, but in time they may become legends."
They should have also left Rip as the narrator of the voice over; even if there was ever uncertainty of the characters return, or if they plan to write him off good at some point, it can stand as the character's legacy for forming the team and having that kind of insight into their future, even if he's not around.
Or have the voice of Gideon do it.
It would probably also help if they stop acting like a bunch of bumbling Keystone Time Cops, and actually did things worthy of being considered legendary.
He lied to us through song! I hate when people do that."