Legends of Tomorrow
Aug. 10th, 2020 07:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
season three disc three
they just did the rat funeral
... Legends really goes the places other shows do not reach, and then makes you have feelings about it.
The real world is still Way Too Hot and the fan noise is way too loud, so I am not at my most appreciative, but these are still good stories
Like the whole Dark family drama is just such an excellent redemption arc, and Ray is really getting his paladin on. Kidnapped and tortured and he still sees the best in her.
... it's actually less cool Nate saying it's because he fancies her, but *shrugs*
Amaya figuring out who she is without her family legacy is the light side version of all that.
And I like Mick getting his storyteller on. I disliked the way Legion!Leonars treated him because if that was what their partnership was like Mick was wrong when he told people about it. But today I'm thinking, it was a good story, and a better version. Seeing the best in him. And now using storytelling to give Amaya a boost, as well as all the formal typing stuff. It's a good development.
Legends really never gives up on people, even while telling stories about grief with no easy reset button.
I still really like this show.
they just did the rat funeral
... Legends really goes the places other shows do not reach, and then makes you have feelings about it.
The real world is still Way Too Hot and the fan noise is way too loud, so I am not at my most appreciative, but these are still good stories
Like the whole Dark family drama is just such an excellent redemption arc, and Ray is really getting his paladin on. Kidnapped and tortured and he still sees the best in her.
... it's actually less cool Nate saying it's because he fancies her, but *shrugs*
Amaya figuring out who she is without her family legacy is the light side version of all that.
And I like Mick getting his storyteller on. I disliked the way Legion!Leonars treated him because if that was what their partnership was like Mick was wrong when he told people about it. But today I'm thinking, it was a good story, and a better version. Seeing the best in him. And now using storytelling to give Amaya a boost, as well as all the formal typing stuff. It's a good development.
Legends really never gives up on people, even while telling stories about grief with no easy reset button.
I still really like this show.