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  1. Reviewed by: Eric Joseph
    Oct 15, 2018
    80
    Legends of Tomorrow‘s fourth season has carried over the momentum established by its previous effort.
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings

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  1. Oct 24, 2018
    10
    Legends of tomorrow carries on it's strong momentum from season 3, only this time bringing a highly comic book accurate Constantine along forLegends of tomorrow carries on it's strong momentum from season 3, only this time bringing a highly comic book accurate Constantine along for the ride. The chemistry between all the characters is deeper while managing to keep its comical and soft tone. Full Review »
  2. May 26, 2019
    8
    I liked the last two seasons better, but this was still a fun season.

    This one continues the course of the previous season, which cemented
    I liked the last two seasons better, but this was still a fun season.

    This one continues the course of the previous season, which cemented the show as the fun member of the Arrowverse. The team finds themselves hunting down magical creatures, such as a unicorn or fairy godmother, and things get as wacky as they sound. Admittedly, this season gets a little too campy and schlocky for its own good at moments. It's hard to think of this as being in the same reality as the dark world of Arrow.

    However, also like last season, the show can get effectively serious. If you're worried about the character Constantine (Matt Ryan) being watered down from the comics then you shouldn't worry. He bears the brunt of the heavy storylines and his sad life is especially compelling.

    The show's pretty good at surprising you, too. I wouldn't have guessed where it ended based on how it started.

    You get to see a lot more of the time bureau, Ava (Jes Macallan), and Gary (Adam Tsekhman), who I thought were great additions last year. Now that the time travelers are linked to a home base, they spend a bit more time in the present, which I appreciated because it actually gave more time for character development.

    Cast remains strong. Although I didn't feel he was well utilized in the first half of the season, the goofy, good-natured Ray (Brandon Routh) has some great interactions in both his continuing relationship with Nora Dahrke (Courtney Ford) and his bromance with Nate (Nick Zano). When Zari (Tala Ashe) was first introduced last season, I was on the fence about her. Now, she's one of my favorites. She's kinda the straight man, but she does so well reacting to everyone.

    Dominic Purcell remains a good actor as Mick Rory. But, I feared he wasn't put to good use, mostly just reacting gruffly and participating a in a subplot involving his sci-fi romance writing, which was fun at the start, but I felt more time was put on it than necessary.

    They managed to keep cast member Maisie Richardson-Sellers. Since Amaya's story was concluded last season, which was inevitable given its nature, they have her as a new character, a shapeshifter named Charlie. She's a rebellious survivor and I like her, but felt she needed more screen time. Glad they got Constantine. Like I said, he's the more serious character. It's interesting watching him with his more cynical/world-weary personality dealing with the other more lighthearted cast.

    We meet Nate's dad. He's basically the estranged father trope, but Henry F. Wilson (Biff from Back to the Future) brings a lot of life to the character and he and Zano have good chemistry.

    There is one new addition who doesn't work: Mona (Ramona Young). She's a little too goofy for her own good. This season juggles so many characters already that they didn't need her.

    This season may be too goofy for some, but if you want something different and lighthearted I recommend this season.
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  3. Nov 3, 2022
    0
    Absolutely not a funny and stupid season.The jokes are not funny, some nonsense is going on.The ending is a separate shame.It's definitely terrible.