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Yea. Hated how David Tennant and Matt Smith did 2 seasons but Capaldi is doing 3.
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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow “Pilot” episode, it’s so cheesy that it’s endearing. It’s like one of those mid 90’s Sci-Fi Channel (before it was Syfy) B movies that would air at 3am. Doctor Who meets the Guardians of The Galaxy, but on a shoestring budget! The thing is, you have absolutely no idea whether it’s tongue-in-cheek or really bad production. That’s what keeps you tuned in. Hot female characters with token feminist moments. The middle-aged guy who’s the coy loner, spouting off tawdry one-liners, that some poor 40 year old accounts payable team leader believes will sound awesome repeated in real life. And the “cool” black guy, that’s there to act “black”. There’s a cynic in all of us, and mine silently snickered like Kermit the Frog while watching this episode.
A maniac who’s survived throughout history by waging war from the shadows, has emerged in the 22nd century and is wreaking havoc. Maverick time-traveler Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill), has assembled a team of misfits from 2016 to save his world, and become “legends of tomorrow”. Hunter literally tells them to not be concerned about their lives if they chose to decline, because he’s seen their futures and they die useless individuals.
There’s a pretty convincing opening scene where you’re like, “this is gonna be good”. Our villain, Vandal Savage (Casper Crump), blasts away an 8 year old in cold blood and you’re like, “that ******* is merciless, he has to die”. If the show had kept this pace, and adopted the Arrow’s flashback/flash-forward format, it may have had the traction Flash has. There’s just too many derailing subplots and choppy sequences. The time could’ve been used developing the show’s debut characters.
Overall, Legends of Tomorrow is worth the watch if you’re not the overcritical type. Sit back and enjoy some laughs, their ship looks like a cross between Doc Brown’s Delorean, the Millennium Falcon, and a shop fridge in an oil change garage. Seriously, the show isn’t bad as it sounds through this scope. But if you’re looking for CW’s The Flash, or Arrow level entertainment you’ll be disappointed.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrows airs Thursdays 8/7c on the CW.
That's I what I thought tooMy brother and I were watching and wondering why it was just one button. He said they should push it again to see if it'd turn off.
Physics? Theoretically, your body is matter traveling through time. Time already exists, with or without you. When you travel through it to see your younger self, your younger self is a totally independent body mass in that time. You just injected yourself into that time and space. So while Stein will have memories of the event, his younger self will not.Someone explain to me why doesn't Stein have memories of being on this super space ship? Or does his character go down a new timeline?
Let's say me and you traveled in time.That still doesn't explain it to me.
Yeah but when I become present Zik what happened to the Zik in the past that experienced those events at the beach? The one that grew up and lived a life up until I returned?That still doesn't explain it to me.
Let's say me and you traveled in time.
We visit a young Master Zik playing at the beach, building a sand castle.
Since the two Ziks are separate entities, we could kick young Zik's sand castle over and laugh.
Zik will cry, and Zik of that time stream would have those memories, he may even be emotionally affected by those memories.
While they may shape Future Zik's decisions and future outcomes, you two will still have separate memories of the event.
When you return to your time as "present Zik", things may be different around you but you will exist in that time shaped by "sand castle Zik's" decisions.
...remember when Stein told his younger self, "watch the saturate fat"? He was trying to affect his health in the present.
Reminds me of this