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Spoilers DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Season 4

The episode actually acknowledged that legends was skipping the big crossover. The line "we are getting a call from Oliver Queen and Barry Allen", "Must be the annual crossover", "hard pass". Very funny!

This ep was crazy!
 
The episode actually acknowledged that legends was skipping the big crossover. The line "we are getting a call from Oliver Queen and Barry Allen", "Must be the annual crossover", "hard pass". Very funny!

I think Ray's dialogue is getting way too metatextual lately. "Sounds like another wacky Legends adventure," "This will be great for our ratings," and now this. He's supposed to be the Atom, not Deadpool!
 
I think Ray's dialogue is getting way too metatextual lately. "Sounds like another wacky Legends adventure," "This will be great for our ratings," and now this. He's supposed to be the Atom, not Deadpool!

Yeah, it was super metatextual. But I think that is just part of how Legends is. It's a very meta show.
 
What Else World?

The time shenanigans of the Legends could have easily usurped Mar Novu completely. They could have left the timeline in disarray, and he would have been unicorned, mauled by a cat with a totem, chased by serial killer Puppets of Tomorrow, done in by the Sirens of Spacetime, and obliterated by Heatwave and his Fairy Godmother.

No, seriously, Constantine messing with the timeline and Rory messing with reality at that very time should have been pretty annoying for the Monitor, and vice versa. And Rory also has a book.
 
The episode actually acknowledged that legends was skipping the big crossover. The line "we are getting a call from Oliver Queen and Barry Allen", "Must be the annual crossover", "hard pass". Very funny!

This ep was crazy!
In the background as Charlie is searching the ship for Zari you can hear either Ray or Nate say "I bet this year they'll swap costumes"
 
The episode actually acknowledged that legends was skipping the big crossover. The line "we are getting a call from Oliver Queen and Barry Allen", "Must be the annual crossover", "hard pass". Very funny!


"Wanna bet they switch costumes this time?"

(Or words to that effect.)
 
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.
Could Neron be "The Darkness"? Constantine made it sound like they had some history before what happened to Desmond, so could the NBC show be part of that history?
The episode actually acknowledged that legends was skipping the big crossover. The line "we are getting a call from Oliver Queen and Barry Allen", "Must be the annual crossover", "hard pass". Very funny!

This ep was crazy!
That was hilarious.
I loved this one, each alternate universe was better than the one before it.
Seems likely. He may emerge earlier than that, though -- I'd guess he'd be a major recurring threat in the back half of the season.
Looks like you were right. Although I did not expect it to turn out that he was working with Hank Heywood.
I wonder if they're going to eventually just give Gideon a body? They seem to be find more and more excuses to get Amy Louise Pemberton on screen, and at this point an Andromeda style android connected to the ship really wouldn't be that out of place.
 
Could Neron be "The Darkness"? Constantine made it sound like they had some history before what happened to Desmond, so could the NBC show be part of that history?

They might retcon it that way, since the NBC show never explained what it was. But if so, they haven't specifically established it yet, which is what I was saying. I was answering the question about what connections there have been to the NBC show. Of course they might make other connections in the future, but we don't know that yet.
 
I understood that, I was just wondering if there were any direct contradictions between what Constantine's shows established about The Darkness, and what we know of Neron.
 
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I understood that, I was just wondering if there were any direct contradictions between what Constantine's shows established about The Darkness, and what we know of Neron.

I don't think so, since the NBC show established very little about "the Rising Darkness," as I said. Basically it was some kind of growing evil that was making magical phenomena, especially dark ones, more powerful and dangerous. And apparently it was a threat to humanity's existence. Heck, it could've been Mallus for all we know.
 
I have to say, as a Cat person, the cat they used was super cute. Gotta wonder though how much of the Cat was real vs. CGI? ;)
 
I have to say, as a Cat person, the cat they used was super cute.

There was a moment when I hoped the transformation would be permanent.


Gotta wonder though how much of the Cat was real vs. CGI? ;)

I think the only CGI was digitally erasing the trainer and the objects the cat was reaching for. Or maybe stitching different shots of the cat pawing at things together into a continuous shot to make it look like she was operating the console.
 
I have to say, as a Cat person, the cat they used was super cute. Gotta wonder though how much of the Cat was real vs. CGI? ;)
I think it was pretty much all a real cat, I don't recall it doing anything, other than change into a person, that you couldn't train a real cat to do.
 
I think it was pretty much all a real cat, I don't recall it doing anything, other than change into a person, that you couldn't train a real cat to do.

Someone posted a tweet a couple of pages back that had a video of the cat filming the scene in the jump ship where it operates the controls.
 
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