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  1. Jan 25, 2016
    7
    Ironically the three characters who make this show interesting are the criminals and White Canary.

    The best line of the entire show is when “Captain Cold” commented: “Since when did we get into a fight with Bobba Fett?” referring to the battle the team had with the armed assassin shortly before the time ship took off near the end of the episode. The so-called heroes are actually
    Ironically the three characters who make this show interesting are the criminals and White Canary.

    The best line of the entire show is when “Captain Cold” commented: “Since when did we get into a fight with Bobba Fett?” referring to the battle the team had with the armed assassin shortly before the time ship took off near the end of the episode.

    The so-called heroes are actually boring.

    I’ve added this show to my DVD list but I wouldn’t rate it as good as “The Flash.”
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  2. Jan 25, 2016
    8
    What an awesome way to start! I have seen lots of pilot episodes of TV shows and I think this is one of the strongest ones I've seen. Explains everything it needs to be explained, it's funny, emotional, has the right amount of action, the visual effects are on point and the acting too. Especially Arthur Darvill (Rip Hunter), he really stole the show.

    I don't give a higher score just
    What an awesome way to start! I have seen lots of pilot episodes of TV shows and I think this is one of the strongest ones I've seen. Explains everything it needs to be explained, it's funny, emotional, has the right amount of action, the visual effects are on point and the acting too. Especially Arthur Darvill (Rip Hunter), he really stole the show.

    I don't give a higher score just because it's a two-parter and I'm waiting to see the other part yet. But overall I thought it was really good; this year we're not having Doctor Who, but at least we're having Legends of Tomorrow. I totally recommend the show to the time-travel shows' lovers.
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  3. Jan 25, 2016
    10
    What a great first episode! The White Canary looks amazing! The banter that takes place with Firestorm is great. Vandal Savage is an epic bad guy. And captain cold is done absolutely perfectly. A great superhero mashup in the making.
  4. Jan 24, 2016
    7
    The pilot episode sets forth the promising tale of a motley crew destined for greatness on a romp through time and space. And, for the most part, it succeeds at continuing a trend of mostly-good DC Superhero TV on the CW. Helped along by several characters that have earned us caring about them from their development on Arrow and The Flash, Victor Garber's Martin Stein, Caity Lotz's SarahThe pilot episode sets forth the promising tale of a motley crew destined for greatness on a romp through time and space. And, for the most part, it succeeds at continuing a trend of mostly-good DC Superhero TV on the CW. Helped along by several characters that have earned us caring about them from their development on Arrow and The Flash, Victor Garber's Martin Stein, Caity Lotz's Sarah Lance, and Brandon Routh's Ray Palmer ground the show with enough heart to kickstart it into action.

    Meanwhile, Snart and Rory continue to play the well characterized pair of funny anti-heroes that we have seen again and again on the other CW shows. In particular, Captain Cold's absurdly dry sense of humor and knack for puns cuts through moments of necessary pilot exposition.

    The real standout, though, is Arthur Darvill as Rip Hunter, whose sharp comedic timing and deeper acting chops should help keep the show grounded in a strong protagonist moving forward. The more Legends of Tomorrow leans on Darvill and Garber for dramatic storylines, the better.

    Unfortunately, not all of the characters on the team are well-developed or well-acted. Hawkman and Hawkgirl continue to be as trite and uninteresting as they were during their stint on The Flash. And despite the potential in Vandal Savage as a character, his writing thus far has not been nuanced or compelling enough to set him on par with CW's other seasonal "Big Bads".

    Moving foward, the show should succeed if it focuses on its characters and actors that elevate it above mere comic book cheese, and if it executes its promise of time-travel shenanigans in inventive, fun ways.

    Legends of Tomorrow doesn't look poised to knock The Flash from its "best in DC" throne just yet. The Flash benefits from not having boring main characters (I'm looking at you Hawkman/Hawkgirl, and Arrow's terrible Laurel Lance). Consistency will be Legends of Tomorrow's biggest challenge if it wants to one-up The Flash and legitimize future expansion of CW's DC Universe.
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  5. Jan 31, 2016
    10
    Very good series. Nice team dynamics and interesting story. They work well together because of their different personalities, and one thing that really digs me here is the fact there is no "main" character.
    The dialogues are good, and some characters are very easy to relate to: The Atom, for example, is the kind of person who wants to make a difference, but despite of his good intentions,
    Very good series. Nice team dynamics and interesting story. They work well together because of their different personalities, and one thing that really digs me here is the fact there is no "main" character.
    The dialogues are good, and some characters are very easy to relate to: The Atom, for example, is the kind of person who wants to make a difference, but despite of his good intentions, screw things up sometimes. But this happens in a fun and light way. Heatwave, on the other hand, follows the “brute” archetype, but is also a very funny character. And what impress me in the series is that the “comic relief” characters are funny without being idiots, something VERY hard to see nowadays in this media.

    Bottm line: This is a well done superhero team story.
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  6. Oct 19, 2016
    10
    I can;t wait to see where they'll go in the second season as the JSA is introduced and some of the past core is retired. The best superhero team TV series yet and it's great that they have learned to have LOTS of special effects on a television budget. There's more in a single episode here than in the entire megabudget first Superman movie. George Reeve would be proud at how the genre heI can;t wait to see where they'll go in the second season as the JSA is introduced and some of the past core is retired. The best superhero team TV series yet and it's great that they have learned to have LOTS of special effects on a television budget. There's more in a single episode here than in the entire megabudget first Superman movie. George Reeve would be proud at how the genre he help found has grown up! Expand
  7. Jan 22, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Speeding thru the introduction of Rip Hunter and the Time Council made for a clunky beginning of the series, with a headlong rush to shove the cast of characters together, It would have been time well spent to build up rather than jump in to the main story line. Good chemistry between the characters, especially enjoyed the Canary, Heat Wave & Capt. Cold refusing just to sit around and agreeing they could use a drink in a '70's bar. It has great potential, as long as it doesn't bog down in storyline at the expense of character buildup and their interaction. Expand
  8. Jan 24, 2016
    9
    definitely a must watch for all whovians and time-travelling lovers. it does have close resemblance to the giant of TV series "Doctor Who", but with more DC's dark universe signature. with a little bits and bobs here and there, this might become a good series like The Flash and Arrow
  9. Jan 22, 2016
    8
    Pretty good first episode so far. Production value is great for a tv series, with decent special effects and good fight scenes and cinematography. The dialogue is fun and cheesy in the way that you expect, but still has some more serious moments. The character development is a little stifled by the large cast, and there are some questionable character decisions, but hopefully that willPretty good first episode so far. Production value is great for a tv series, with decent special effects and good fight scenes and cinematography. The dialogue is fun and cheesy in the way that you expect, but still has some more serious moments. The character development is a little stifled by the large cast, and there are some questionable character decisions, but hopefully that will change as the series continues. Expand
  10. Feb 27, 2016
    8
    glad to know that the lines of the characters have improved. .. better eps so far the 6!

    the development of the characters in "Prision Breakers" is better, the lines Breakers Dr Stein are consistent and Sara is becoming a major character in fact next to Rip.
  11. Jan 22, 2016
    9
    What a great first episode! The White Canary looks amazing! The banter that takes place with Firestorm is great. Vandal Savage is an epic bad guy. And captain cold is done absolutely perfectly. A great superhero mashup in the making.
  12. Jan 22, 2016
    7
    Time to shine, secondary characters! Partially hectic, yet a nice alternative for more merry adventure.

    It's odd to see legendary premise from Seven Samurais implemented with supporting heroes from DC Universe and time travel gimmick. This is similar to a sport team made out of benchwarmers, without being too rude, and it can be disjointed at times. However, the theme of being better
    Time to shine, secondary characters! Partially hectic, yet a nice alternative for more merry adventure.

    It's odd to see legendary premise from Seven Samurais implemented with supporting heroes from DC Universe and time travel gimmick. This is similar to a sport team made out of benchwarmers, without being too rude, and it can be disjointed at times. However, the theme of being better than the destined supporting roles resonate in rather realistic fashion for these misfits and its bombastic approach is surprisingly fun in contrast of trending gritty vibe for superheroes nowadays.

    Brandon Routh, formerly Superman, now goes by the name of Atom is a welcomed addition. He has good screen presence and it's nice to see him don another superhero suit in more prominent role. Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell once again become brothers years after their Prison Break time together. They've done this before and it seems they find comfortable place among the crew.

    Victor Garber, the half part of Firestorm and Caity Lotz, now White Canary are proper additions. Garber has done so many roles similar to this and he fits the mentor personality, while Lotz looks fine for the tough female character. She is athletic for the part, she's also gradually separating herself from love interest character into a more establish one. Arthur Darvill as the new lead Rip Hunter looks enigmatically resembling Constantine, though he seems decent for the glue that keeps the band together.

    These are the most likely to have chemistry across times. Unfortunately, this type of gathered heroes gig needs everyone to play their part. The Hawk duo is still inconsistent, they lack connection and the level or refined acting, and this is more visible when they play important part on the plot. Franz Drameh, the face of Firestorm has not meshed well with the rest either, the character looks too forced even if he's paired with more experienced Victor Garber.

    For visual candy purpose, they haven't skimped on the production. Effects from The Flash and Arrow translate well here. Atmosphere is leaning towards The Flash's lighter ambiance as the show gives more time for humor, thus the inevitable corny one-liner. Few of these appear highly flashy and haphazardly thrown together, although they are entertaining to have nonetheless.

    The assembly from lesser characters can be risky and hectic, yet the better parts of the production and cast present an enjoyable ride. Besides, it's always good to watch the talented actors given more spotlights and experience a more merry leisure than melancholy or melodramatic shows.
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  13. Feb 4, 2016
    10
    This is a really wonderful show, and I enjoyed it so far. The action scenes are very awesome and well done! This show really puts an unexplored trio power pack of Captain Cold, Heatwave, and White Canary. For me, this is absolutely a legend.
  14. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    So far, very enjoyable and fun! Leaving me at the edge and wanting more! Love the star wars references! Arrow and flash fans arent the only ones who need to watch, but a brush up on the 2 episodes the shows cross over together really help when you watch them before the pilot obviously.
  15. Jan 21, 2016
    10
    This is absolutely epic. I think the critics who gave this anything less than an eighty are absolutely crazy. This show was pure awesomeness, from the first minute and it didn't let up until the credits. The characters were awesome, the story was awesome, the visual effects were awesome, everything was just awesome. I have a feeling this is the next great superhero show.
  16. Nov 4, 2016
    10
    I only started watching this show because of the partners in crime Snart and Rory, but as I continued watching, I found that I really liked some of the other characters as well. I never really enjoyed the hawk gods, but Sara the assassin and Ray the overgrown puppy dog made the show more action filled and, dare I say, adorable. While the story line may not be favorable, I found my selfI only started watching this show because of the partners in crime Snart and Rory, but as I continued watching, I found that I really liked some of the other characters as well. I never really enjoyed the hawk gods, but Sara the assassin and Ray the overgrown puppy dog made the show more action filled and, dare I say, adorable. While the story line may not be favorable, I found my self tuning in every week to watch my favorite characters interact, usually gravitating towards Snart because of his wit and sarcasm. Also watching Rip act like a disappointed father is always a plus. Expand
  17. Jan 21, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I liked it i thought it was a good pilot, Now is it perfect no but overall it was solid and I'm sure it'll get better. The actions scenes are awesome and makes it look like your watching a mini avengers movie on TV. Expand
  18. Mar 1, 2017
    7
    Solid show and one of the better things DC has done lately. Good characters and storylines. Plenty of potential plot twists and time periods to keep things interesting. It's good fun.
  19. Jan 27, 2016
    7
    It was a very interesting and fast first part of the Pilot. The core of this spin-off story is clear, performances are acceptable and the mash up of heroes and antiheroes strikes as an innovative way to make a comic-book based TV show. Hope the second part will be as entertaining as this one. (First review I write in my life, it's really exciting!).
  20. Nov 15, 2017
    8
    This show is not for everyone, but I like it. It breaks it's own rules and has lots of plot holes but if you want a fun show with insteresting characters and good charater dynamic, this show is for you. Also, the yearly crossovers with the rest of the CW DC show are fun to watch.
  21. Oct 30, 2017
    7
    As a fan of Arrow and The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow is a worthy entry into the Arrowverse. It is by far the least grounded of the three; both literally and figuratively. Armed with a time-travelling spaceship, a team of supporting characters and the bad guy from the Arrow S4 / Flash S2 crossover (with a similar premise), there's certainly a lot of interesting adventures to be had. IfAs a fan of Arrow and The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow is a worthy entry into the Arrowverse. It is by far the least grounded of the three; both literally and figuratively. Armed with a time-travelling spaceship, a team of supporting characters and the bad guy from the Arrow S4 / Flash S2 crossover (with a similar premise), there's certainly a lot of interesting adventures to be had. If you're willing to ignore or not think too much about some of the questionable science with regards to time travel paradoxes and don't take the story too seriously, Legends of Tomorrow excels at bringing out the best in all of the characters. Whilst a tad cheesy and lacking in impactful cliffhanger endings, at its heart there is a good fun show here. I particularly like the idea of the team travelling to different time periods and seeing how the world was / will be. What I would've liked to see more of though is variation in the story, as for the entire thing they're trying to bring down Vandal Savage; which is fine except that the side-stories feel too marginal and unimportant compared to Arrow and The Flash. There's also a distinct absence of some Arrow / Flash characters, so it'd be nice to see more of them in future seasons. Expand
  22. Feb 4, 2019
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Its a fun show, with cool dynamics and a diverse cast. Rip Hunter gets a little annoying after season 1 and the team changes a lot, which is both good and bad. I like how no characters are safe from dieing because they're part of the main group of heroes. Expand
Metascore
58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Reviewed by: Matt Webb Mitovich
    Apr 6, 2016
    75
    In actual practice, Hunter’s invitation necessitates a great deal of discussion and debate. ... But once said conversations have been had, after the i’s are dotted and t’s crossed, the times ahead promise to be spread across the ages and a whole lotta fun.
  2. 42
    Cheesy dialogue, poorly choreographed fight scenes and weak characters can’t be hidden by this series’ impressive CGI budget.
  3. Reviewed by: Scott D. Pierce
    Jan 28, 2016
    50
    My basic reaction is--meh.... The show suffers from the illogic of time travel. (Why not go back to when Vandal Savage was born and either kill him or set him on the right path?) And it suffers from too many characters and not enough plot to go around.