So don't call us heroes, we're something else. Again, plucking Snart from the timelline doesn't cause everything to unravel unless they fail to return him to the moment after he left, And either he doesn't remember it, or never spoke of it. We are The Legends of Tomorrow. Flawed logic and poor writing everywhere. The Legends undoubtedly lose this fight. I guess they're just in a hurry? Suspend reality and enjoy the ride- this is not meant for heavy thinking, deep romances or for pondering your role in life. Since none of that is mentioned in any account there must be a travel ban there to stop anomalies.
Presumably we get a world where the Legion are the rulers. For reasons that I'm not entirely clear on, they have to pick it up during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. I have more problems with the Hot Spot around the Crucifixion explanation. They've got a time machine but they have to go to one specific moment in time to get the vial. So please don't call us heroes. It's like they wiped out all the character development Amaya, Mick from throughout the season.
They never said the Spear could put itself together per se, only that it healed itself. So please don't call us heroes, we're something else. The Great Question being asked here is can this ragtag team defeat an immortal threat unlike anything they have ever known? I'm not sure that any of them are. It all started when we blew up the time pigs, the Time Masters. Damien and Malcolm have never been about ruling the world, although Damien was more about purging it and starting over. Nate even intentionally uses the term Fellowship in front of Tolkien himself to hammer the point home. The first is Amaya, who, after her discovering the future of her village last episode, very much wants to use the spear to rewrite destiny and history and change that very fact.
Nate figures the Legion doesn't know how to use the Spear. But as the voice of Mick's evil conscience, he gets to really really sneer. And I was disappointed in the ending. All of this will come to a head when Legends of Tomorrow returns in April - and maybe Beebo will return as well. Yes, this is the pre-change-of-heart Captain Cold, but I don't recall him as ever being as thorough a crook as he's shown here. He explains that… Guest Cast. And it's buried in northern France.
But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. Now if Amaya somehow returned to 1944 and subsequently stopped the destruction of Zambezi, that would be an aberration. So far, the Legends have battled a murderous unicorn, an insane , a , a giant kaiju octopus that inspired , and even a mass murderer possessing a puppet of the late Martin Stein. This gives Sara, Mick, Amaya, and Nate time to find the vial. But none of this means they won't still be facing new fugitives each week. I have assembled an elite team to hunt him throughout time and stop his rise to power. Here's when season 4 returns and what to expect from it when it does.
Unfortunately, my plan is opposed by the body I'd sworn my allegiance to: the Time Masters. Wasn't that what the Christmas episode was about, if nothing else? Tolkien was already working on The Silmarillion in 1914. With the Spear in our possession, we will change our past and our future and the world as you know it. Amaya wants to save her village in the future, and Mick wants to not burn his parents to death as a child. Now history's all screwed up, but it's up to us to un-screw it up. Now we've taken up their mantle of protecting the timeline from time criminals.
And all of them owe to the writings of one J. It is a little silly that one of his friends would use the specific word 'thug' like three scenes after Snart notes that Mick's little more than a thug, but the words and sentiments echoed by the Legends clearly hurt the pyromaniac more than the others meant to. An ancient artifact with the power to rewrite reality itself, and we have. Who writes this crap anyway? We did get a good speech by Arthur Darvill about how the two sides should all lay down their arms temporarily. Two of our heroes in particular get tempted by the reality-altering powers of the spear. The Legends get a rubbing of the directions to the vial and leave. Which is kind of a surprise to me: they seemed to be pretty copacetic with him most of the season.
And Dominic Purcell gets a decent subplot, even if it comes out of nowhere. A new intro for Season 3 is similar to Season 2's while undoing the damage to history. And having Lily as a daughter doesn't seem to have altered the timeline. Anyhoo, historian Nate is sulking for the most part, but gets over that pretty quickly to realize that J. We are the only ones left to protect history. I have assembled an elite team to hunt him throughout time and stop his rise to power.
It's a brave new world. But I was removed from the timeline 31 years before my death by a speedster from the future named Eobard Thawne. We are a team of outcasts and misfits. The actors do a great job, it's not their performance that's at fault. Stein generated an aberration or so they kept saying , but presumably they don't scan for themselves since they're constantly creating minor aberrations to undo bigger ones. The final scene, with the Legends well, mostly Ray noting that they could've treated Mick better is sobering, because, shit, everything here was all the Legends' fault. Rip Hunter tells us that the spear will tempt anyone and everyone to use it, so their only option is to destroy it.
With the help of Damien Darhk, Malcolm Merlyn, Leonard Snart and Mick Rory, I've obtained the Spear of Destiny. Still, Amaya's sudden weakness seems a little out of the blue. But none of that can truly distract them from the mission at hand - defeating Neron. I don't think Snart is in it for the world domination. But don't call us heroes.