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Spoilers DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Season 4

Rather, the old saw in show business is that if you want a cat onscreen to do six different things, you get six lookalike cats that can do one thing each.

And even then they usually do one of the other things and not the one they're assigned. :D
 
Okay, this may be a stretch, but bear with me here.

STAR TREK featured a cat named Isis who could turn into a woman--or vice versa.

Zari on LEGENDS is loosely based on the DC Comics character "Isis."

Zari just turned into a cat.

Most roundabout Trek joke ever? :)

So I'm not the only one who wondered if Zari turning into cat was a Trek reference.
 
So I'm not the only one who wondered if Zari turning into cat was a Trek reference.
I thought I was the only crazy one. I thought it might be a reach. I am watching Batman The Animated Series on Blu Ray right now, so Selina’s Cat was on my mind too.
 
Since this a year involving magic maybe the cat thing is connected to the cat from "Sabrina A Teenage Witch" or the other cat from "Hocus Pocus" even though both of those cats were males they did involve a human being turned into a cat. Of course with this show it could be Tunsies the Driving Cat from SNL.

Jason
 
I am super behind on this show, so won't be reading all the spoilers but would someone tell me if they bothered connecting this Constantine to the one from the NBC show? Or is it just the same actor, with same clothes, but no memory of his previous adventures, cuz that would be a waste.
 
I am super behind on this show, so won't be reading all the spoilers but would someone tell me if they bothered connecting this Constantine to the one from the NBC show? Or is it just the same actor, with same clothes, but no memory of his previous adventures, cuz that would be a waste.
His NBC adventures haven't been directly referenced, but I don't think they've been contradicted either. There are others who pay closer attention to the minutiae of the continuity of the Arrowverse than I do who could probably give you a more definitive answer.
 
His NBC adventures haven't been directly referenced, but I don't think they've been contradicted either. There are others who pay closer attention to the minutiae of the continuity of the Arrowverse than I do who could probably give you a more definitive answer.
I just wish they'd use his return to television to close off some plotlines that were left open by his showss cancellation...
 
His NBC adventures haven't been directly referenced, but I don't think they've been contradicted either. There are others who pay closer attention to the minutiae of the continuity of the Arrowverse than I do who could probably give you a more definitive answer.

The closest they've come to a direct connection (aside from quoting Bear McCreary's Constantine theme music in John's first couple of Arrowverse appearances, and putting John in what I'm pretty sure is the same trenchcoat) was last season -- when Mallus impersonated the voice of Astra Logue (the girl that Constantine inadvertently got damned to hell in the formative Newcastle incident), they got the same actress, Bailey Tippen, who played Astra in the NBC series.

They also indirectly alluded to it in the season premiere, when Constantine came to Sara and said "The darkness -- it's rising." Though he turned out not to be referring to the same "Rising Darkness" that was the threat in the NBC show.
 
So, first “Assignment: Earth” reference. Then “Assignment: Earth” references the Legends back, as Roberta Lincoln was clearly Sara Lance undercover with the Legends investigating a magical creature and Kirk interfering with the timeline. Then Charlie visiting the different Legend versions and trying to convince them she's one of them – straight of Voyager: Shattered and Relativity; like Chakotay/Seven visiting different versions of Janeway. And Charlie got her application rejected by Charlie's Angels? Ha.

Negatives: Cat never got to use her totem. Constantine deserved it.

Question: What the hell was the meaning of Mr. Mars? Looked it up, and nobody on the Legends is called that.
 
Co-writer James Eagan posted the alternate titles of last night's episode on Twitter. Unsurprisingly, each and every one of them is a goddamn delight.
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Source: https://twitter.com/james_eagan/status/1072358719839748096/photo/1
 
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