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* AngstWhatAngst: Ray had an awfully muted reaction to seeing his dead wife for the first time in years.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Pilgrim quickly becomes a popular character after the episode aired.

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* AngstWhatAngst: Ray had an awfully muted reaction to seeing his dead wife fiancée for the first time in years.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Pilgrim quickly becomes became a popular character after the episode aired.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Ray had an awfully muted reaction to seeing his dead wife for the first time in years.
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* HilaruousInHindsight: A negative review of this episode by The A.V. Club was later used in the show itself as a movie review.

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* HilaruousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight: A negative review of this episode by The A.V. Club was later used in the show itself as a movie review.
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* HilaruousInHindsight: A negative review of this episode by The A.V. Club was later used in the show itself as a movie review.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climactic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using [[TimeStandsStill her powers]] while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime, is a sight to see.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climactic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using [[TimeStandsStill her powers]] while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime, is a sight to see.
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* EvilIsCool: The Pilgrim is found {{Badass}} by many.

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* EvilIsCool: The Pilgrim is found {{Badass}} badass by many.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climatic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using [[TimeStandsStill her powers]] while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime, is a sight to see.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climatic climactic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using [[TimeStandsStill her powers]] while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime, is a sight to see.
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Moments and fridge have their own pages.


* CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
** The final fight with The Pilgrim. Her stopping the entire Legends' attacks using her powers, in particular, has easily become one of the series' {{Signature Scene}}s.
** The entire episode is agreed by many as one of the season's strongest (if not, the strongest by far), mainly because it effectively used the TimeTravel plot of the series.



* FridgeBrilliance: Plenty.
** The Time Masters ordered The Pilgrim to RetGone the entire legends sans The Hawks. It makes sense in two levels, a.) Because they are cursed with {{Reincarnation}} anyways, it will be pointless. b.) There are several theories that the Time Masters are in cahoots with Savage all along. If the theories are indeed true, then they're gonna leave the killing of the Hawks for Savage as he needs to kill them himself to absorb their life force.
** If you carefully observe, The Pilgrim kidnaps the strongest relatives of The Legends such as Jax's father who is/was a soldier and Leonard's ActionGirl sister Lisa. It shows how [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy savvy]] she is. But of the Lances, The Pilgrim chose to kidnap Quentin instead of Laurel. It's because at that time, Quentin is obviously more physically capable than either of his daughters. Even though Laurel is/was (at the time) an ActionSurvivor with few self-defense classes, she has yet to experience real combat and the advanced TrainingFromHell she received in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' Season 3.



* TearJerker:
** Jax's scenes with his father gives the feels of the episode.
** A picture of Quentin and his daughters were shown by The Pilgrim when she had him as hostage. [[FranchiseOriginalSin Recent events]] in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' makes it HarsherInHindsight.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
** The final fight with The Pilgrim. Her stopping the entire Legends' attacks using her powers, in particular, has easily become one of the series' {{Signature Scene}}s.
** The entire episode is agreed by many as one of the season's strongest (if not, the strongest by far), mainly because it effectively used the TimeTravel plot of the series.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Pilgrim quickly becomes a popular character after the episode aired.



* TearJerker: Jax's scenes with his father gives the feels of the episode.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climatic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using her TimeMaster while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime is a sight to see.

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* TearJerker: {{Moe}}: Baby Snart, which was even acknowledged InUniverse.
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Jax's scenes with his father gives the feels of the episode.
** A picture of Quentin and his daughters were shown by The Pilgrim when she had him as hostage. [[FranchiseOriginalSin Recent events]] in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' makes it HarsherInHindsight.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climatic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using [[TimeStandsStill her TimeMaster powers]] while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime BulletTime, is a sight to see.
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Growing The Beard is not just a good episode, it's the point where the show improves which is a bit too soon to tell.


* GrowingTheBeard: Agreed by many to be one of the season's strongest episode that effectively used the TimeTravel plot of the series.
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* EvilIsCool: The Pilgrim is found {{Badass}} by many.
* FridgeBrilliance: Plenty.
** The Time Masters ordered The Pilgrim to RetGone the entire legends sans The Hawks. It makes sense in two levels, a.) Because they are cursed with {{Reincarnation}} anyways, it will be pointless. b.) There are several theories that the Time Masters are in cahoots with Savage all along. If the theories are indeed true, then they're gonna leave the killing of the Hawks for Savage as he needs to kill them himself to absorb their life force.
** If you carefully observe, The Pilgrim kidnaps the strongest relatives of The Legends such as Jax's father who is/was a soldier and Leonard's ActionGirl sister Lisa. It shows how [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy savvy]] she is. But of the Lances, The Pilgrim chose to kidnap Quentin instead of Laurel. It's because at that time, Quentin is obviously more physically capable than either of his daughters. Even though Laurel is/was (at the time) an ActionSurvivor with few self-defense classes, she has yet to experience real combat and the advanced TrainingFromHell she received in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' Season 3.
* GrowingTheBeard: Agreed by many to be one of the season's strongest episode that effectively used the TimeTravel plot of the series.
* LoveToHate: The Pilgrim is a [[EvilIsCool really cool antagonist]].
* TearJerker: Jax's scenes with his father gives the feels of the episode.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The climatic battle between The Legends and The Pilgrim, particularly when the latter is using her TimeMaster while TheTeam are firing being shown in BulletTime is a sight to see.

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