I haven't enjoyed LoT since Season 1 ended (outside of Mick in general and the shows part of Crisis on Earth X), since half the good cast members left after season 1 and then Season 2 murdered the entire concept of the JSA. But, if worse comes to worse I'll just skip through episodes to find some good Mick moments, because he's the one shinning light in the darkness that is LoT. Well, I also liked Stein a lot but I know he's dead, since that was connected to the crossover which I did watch.
I've mostly avoided spoilers, except in the crossover, so all I know about season 3 going in (mostly from the crossover or social media posts/things on this forum I couldn't avoid) is:
-Stein Dies
-Jax leaves and Wally joins
-The writers don't know who the fuck DC's Isis is, but they liked the name Adrianna Tomaz so they steal it for an original character, but also add the name Zari to her name and give her random, unconnected powers because fuck comic fans (which is the LoT staff's default stance)
-There is a blue teddy bear thing and its really fucking stupid
-Constantine might have a cameo
-Rip Hunter is one of the villains, but an offscreen one who tries to stop the heroes because thats what people fucking want, right?
-The worst Arrowverse big bad is now the main bad guy of the season (yes, Dahrk is worse then Savage)
This should show you how much LoT season 1 made me like Mick, because there is no one on the LoT cast I'd put up with this garbage just for a chance to see, not even my other LoT favorites (Rip Hunter, Stein and Snart, fyi).
I predict I'll drop it 10 minutes into the first episode because the plot of Rip actively fighting the Legends (offscreen obviously, because why pay for a good actor when you can use that money to keep the blocks of wood playing Steel and fake Vixen on the show) is fucking infuriating and I haven't even started the show yet, but I might skip around episodes if anything seems like a good set up for a scene/subplot for Mick.
Beebo, the blue teddy bear, was an amazing thing actually.
But, I’ll save you time, except for an episode or two, Mick doesn’t have much to do.