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Time-travelling rogue Rip Hunter has to recruit a rag-tag team of heroes and villains to help prevent an apocalypse that could impact not only Earth, but all of time.
It was a fantastically fun hour with the introduction of a new team member, a proposal, seriously cool aliens, and character moments for just about everyone. But no one really expected anything different from this show, did they?
"Ground Control to Sara Lance" would be a 9.5 or a 10 on any other TV show, but because Legends of Tomorrow routinely does so much bananapants shit, it's only an 8. But praise Beebo, it's a high 8.
While we're still a little tepid on aliens being the big bad of the season, "Ground Control to Sara Lance" is a solid enough opener to keep us interested -- and the introduction of Spooner promises a much-needed shakeup in the roster.
Legends can always fall back on its lovable band of misfit heroes. Even with the show down to a mere two holdovers from the original cast, that strong, rich group dynamic remains the show's greatest weapon.
As always with the start of a new Legends season, there's the energy that comes with a new pure-chaos problem, this time the scattering of a whole shit-ton of aliens (and maybe some other beings?) through the timeline.