

The rest of the episode plays out on two fronts: Carter and Kendra come across information on an ancient dagger that their son, Aldus Boardman, had included amongst his papers before he died. At the same time, not being copyright lawyers or holders of Marvel stock, what do we really care? One additional observation: there is a lot of Iron Man in Ray Palmer's Atom in terms of his flying around in an armored suit, firing blasters at his targets and the accompanying sound effects. Despite the fact that one takes place during the day and the other at night, there's a sense of visual repetition there that will have to be avoided in the future to prevent a feeling of sameness in these types of scenes. In both, Lance is kicking ass, Snart and Rory are using their freezing and heat weapons, Firestorm is blasting things and Palmer is flying around, firing his blasters. The battle is nicely staged, continuing to demonstrate that the series has sizable production value, though it has to be said: compare this battle to the one that takes place towards the end of the episode. Savage manages to escape by setting the timer on the nuclear weapon, which Firestorm ultimately flies to a safe place so that he can absorb the blast. To get out of there alive, the Legends team goes into action, unleashing whatever powers or weapons they may have at their disposal. It isn't long before a slip of the tongue on Martin Stein's part raises Savage's suspicions that there are people from another time there suspicions raised even further when he senses the presence of Carter and Kendra. Picking up shortly after the closing of part one, the team (still in 1975) infiltrates what can best be described as a terrorist auction, where Vandal Savage is offering up a nuclear weapon to the highest bidder, among them Damien Darhk ( Arrow's fourth season big bad, played by Neal McDonough in a cameo appearance). Martin Stein and Jay "Jax" Jackson, who merge to become Firestorm), Arthur Darvill (Rip Hunter), Caity Lotz (Sarah Lance/White Canary), Dominic Purcell (Mick Rory/Heatwave), Wentworth Miller (Leonard Snart/Captain Cold), Ciara Renee (Chay-Ara/Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl), Falk Hentchel (Khufu/Carter Hall/Hawkman) and Casper Crump (Vandal Savage). Regular Cast: Brandon Routh (Ray Palmer/The Atom), Victor Garber and Franz Drameh (respectively Dr. There are legendary spoilers to follow in this review, so be warned, because there's no time ship available to take you back to before you read it.
