Jim Dandy Feb 1, 2017
The Legion Of Doom is the best episode of Legends of Tomorrow this season, and possibly its best ever.
This Legends of Tomorrow review contains spoilers.
2.10 The Legion Of Doom
Usually it takes me until the last third of an episode to start writing it up, but The Legion Of Doom started so well that I couldn’t hold back. From the opening to the first commercial, I must have written at least eight lines in all caps:
Darhk Does The Intro! That’S New! And The Legion Is Bickering And Infighting! This Is Perfect! Or Oh Shit, That’S How They’Re Gonna Deal With Lily!
This episode was pure fanservice from the very beginning, and I loved every second of it.
Much like how the best parts of last season were Len and Mick Taste The Scenery, this episode’s A story follows Damien Darhk...
The Legion Of Doom is the best episode of Legends of Tomorrow this season, and possibly its best ever.
This Legends of Tomorrow review contains spoilers.
2.10 The Legion Of Doom
Usually it takes me until the last third of an episode to start writing it up, but The Legion Of Doom started so well that I couldn’t hold back. From the opening to the first commercial, I must have written at least eight lines in all caps:
Darhk Does The Intro! That’S New! And The Legion Is Bickering And Infighting! This Is Perfect! Or Oh Shit, That’S How They’Re Gonna Deal With Lily!
This episode was pure fanservice from the very beginning, and I loved every second of it.
Much like how the best parts of last season were Len and Mick Taste The Scenery, this episode’s A story follows Damien Darhk...
- 2/1/2017
- Den of Geek
Some sad news to begin 2015: the character actor Edward Herrmann, perhaps best known for his patriarchal role in seven years of Gilmore Girls, died on New Year's Eve in New York aged 71.Herrmann was born in Washington, grew up in Michigan, went to university in Pennsylvania and studied acting in London. Starting out in theatre, he made his Broadway debut in 1972 in Michael Weller's Moonchildren, and won a Tony Award for his performance in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession four years later.Moving into television he had early roles in Beacon Hill and Valley Forge, and played President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the first time in Eleanor And Franklin in 1976. He would reprise Roosevelt the following year in Eleanor And Franklin: The White House Years; in Annie in 1982; and hosted the documentary Fdr: A Presidency Revealed in 2005. He also played unnamed presidents in TV movies Pandora's Clock and Atomic Train.
- 1/2/2015
- EmpireOnline
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