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Spoilers DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Season 1

Oh. I've been travelling for work so much that I didn't know what I missed. I just knew I had two unwatched episodes on my DVR.
 
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(In the comics) Jonah spends some time in a Dystopian 21st(?) century cruising around on motorcycles murdering A-holes.

It's possible that this could be Jonah Hex AFTER he's come back from the future to a more civilized era.
 
Legends of Tomorrow Casts Suits' Patrick J. Adams in Mystery Hero Role - http://tvline.com/2016/03/31/legends-of-tomorrow-season-2-patrick-j-adams-mystery-hero/

As first reported by Tvline.com
, a hero boasting “a mysterious past and equally mysterious agenda” will drop in on the titular Legends in the already-renewed CW drama’s freshman finale (airing May 19). Only described as “a beloved superhero from the DC canon,” the character will not only provide a punctuation point for Season 1 but also a launching point for Season 2, where he will recur in a handful of episodes.

While there has been much speculation about the beloved superhero’s identity in the weeks after TVLine broke the news, we have since learned that one possibility can be ruled out: time traveler Booster Gold.


 
It's be hilarious if he played the Spirit, which is DC adjacent, since his co-lead on Suits played the Spirit a couple years back.

Yes, a Spirit Movie, it exists.

It's probably worse than I remember.
 
A hero from another era would be the most natural choice for this show...which might potentially include any one of a crapload of Golden Age heroes.
 
I was surprised that they jumped over 2 years in 10 minutes, but it worked out pretty well, since the story was more about the aftermath than the wait itself. Routh in the Clark Kent glasses was fun, but I could've done without the obligatory "namedrop of future famous person" bit. Quantum Leap already did that one to death.

But this was all about the time jumps, wasn't it? Ray, Kendra, and Sara gain two years of experience and life change that will hopefully still have an effect on them -- but Mick's the one who's gone through the most extreme change, gaining decades or centuries in maturity. He's not the dimwitted sociopath he was before, although he's still quite vengeful. I think I like the change in his personality; his old self didn't really appeal to me that much.
 
When Routh looks like this how can you not miss a chance to make a joke?

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I missed what was said about Talia.

Nothing really. Sara tells Ra's a suggestion about something his daughter will do in the future. He assumes she means Talia. But Sara says its about a daughter he does not have yet. Which she suspects he will name Nyssa.

Taila's appearance seemed more of an Easter Egg for comic book fans than anything else. At most that Ra's had family unseen on Arrow.
 
She'd be around the same age that the comic book character would have been when she originally appeared.
 
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