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** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the agonizing brainwashing process that turns him into Chronos.
** The Time Masters' season-long manipulation of the team to ensure Savage's rise to power explains their more questionable choices, particularly Rip's.
** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this episode, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]]. To add to it when Jax states he is ok with him drugging him, Stein is absolutely horrified at the idea and admits he would never do that.
** At the beginning of the series, fans complained about the Time Masters' apparent insistence in not letting Rip mess with the timeline, to the point of sending Hunters after him, given how they did nothing to stop Eobard Thawne's time manipulations in ''The Flash'', raising the question as to what they actually existed to do. This episode not only confirms that they ''wanted'' Rip to mess with the timeline, but that their over-arching goal is to put Savage in power so he could save the earth from the Thanagarian invasion.
** Not to mention the fact that now the Oculus is gone and the Time Masters killed or scattered, they may not be able to deal with Thawne even if they wanted to.
** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the agonizing brainwashing process that turns him into Chronos.
** The Time Masters' season-long manipulation of the team to ensure Savage's rise to power explains their more questionable choices, particularly Rip's.
** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this episode, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]]. To add to it when Jax states he is ok with him drugging him, Stein is absolutely horrified at the idea and admits he would never do that.
** At the beginning of the series, fans complained about the Time Masters' apparent insistence in not letting Rip mess with the timeline, to the point of sending Hunters after him, given how they did nothing to stop Eobard Thawne's time manipulations in ''The Flash'', raising the question as to what they actually existed to do. This episode not only confirms that they ''wanted'' Rip to mess with the timeline, but that their over-arching goal is to put Savage in power so he could save the earth from the Thanagarian invasion.
** Not to mention the fact that now the Oculus is gone and the Time Masters killed or scattered, they may not be able to deal with Thawne even if they wanted to.
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Rewrote “Like You Would Really Do It”, now that we’ve got hindsight
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back (to say nothing of Sara, Ray and Stein, who've all "died" prior to ''Legends''). Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season.]] Though this doesn't guarantee he'll still be a ''Legends'' regular anymore.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe Many speculated that Snart is wasn’t actually dead, since we don't actually see his because there was no corpse found and we've already he had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back (to say nothing of Sara, Ray and Stein, who've all "died" prior to ''Legends''). Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth that franchise-wide contract. While Miller did return, it was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season.]] Though this doesn't guarantee he'll still be never quite picking up from the same Leonard Snart, whose death was a ''Legends'' regular anymore.fixed point.
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** Not to mention the fact that now the Oculus is gone and the Time Masters killed or scattered, they may not be able to deal with Thawne even if they wanted to.
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** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this episode, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]].
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** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this episode, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]]. To add to it when Jax states he is ok with him drugging him, Stein is absolutely horrified at the idea and admits he would never do that.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back (to say nothing of Sara, Ray and Stein, who've all "died" prior to ''Legends''). Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season. Though this doesn't guarantee he'll still be a ''Legends'' regular anymore.]]
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back (to say nothing of Sara, Ray and Stein, who've all "died" prior to ''Legends''). Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season. ]] Though this doesn't guarantee he'll still be a ''Legends'' regular anymore.]]
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back. Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season.]]
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back.back (to say nothing of Sara, Ray and Stein, who've all "died" prior to ''Legends''). Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season. Though this doesn't guarantee he'll still be a ''Legends'' regular anymore.]]
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** At the beginning of the series, fans complained about the Time Masters' apparent insistence in not letting Rip mess with the timeline, to the point of sending Hunters after him, given how they did nothing to stop Eobard Thawne's time manipulations in ''The Flash'', raising the question as to what they actually existed to do. This episode not only confirms that they ''wanted'' Rip to mess with the timeline, but that their over-arching goal is to put Savage in power so he could save the earth from the Thanagarian invasion.
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* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous world conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
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* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous world conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?it.
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
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* BrokenBase/RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
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* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous world conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.it.
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
* RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
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* BrokenBase/RomanticPlotTumor: Captain Canary. Good or bad?
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Again, Growing The Beard isn't "good episode" nor "best episode", it's the point where the show improves in quality.
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* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the season yet.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back. Plus, [[SpoiledByTheFormat Wentworth Miller was already confirmed to be returning to ''The Flash'' next season.]]
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** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the brainwashing process that turns him into Chronos.
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** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the agonizing brainwashing process that turns him into Chronos.
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** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this case, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]].
* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the season so far.
* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the season so far.
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** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this case, episode, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]].
* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the seasonso far.yet.
* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the season
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* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous world conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.
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** Most people thought it was horribly unethical (not to mention out of character) for Professor Stein to drug Jax to force him to come aboard the Waverider in the pilot episode. In this case, we see that it was likely a future version of Jax [[StableTimeLoop who implanted the idea in his head to begin with]].
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* GrowingTheBeard: This is by far considered the ''best'' episode of the season so far.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Mick and Carter come back.back.
* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.
* MoralEventHorizon: If Zaman Druce and the rest of the Council aiding Savage in his murderous conquest didn't mean they've crossed this, the revelation that they actually ''ordered'' Savage to kill Rip's family in the first place as part of their manipulations should do it.
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** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the process by which turns him into Chronos.
** The Time Masters's manipulation of the team would explain their more questionable choices over the course of the season.
** The Time Masters's manipulation of the team would explain their more questionable choices over the course of the season.
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** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the brainwashing process by which that turns him into Chronos.
** The TimeMasters's Masters' season-long manipulation of the team would explain to ensure Savage's rise to power explains their more questionable choices over the course of the season.choices, particularly Rip's.
** The Time
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* AuthorsSavingThrow:
** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the process by which turns him into Chronos.
** The Time Masters's manipulation of the team would explain their more questionable choices over the course of the season.
** To those who thought that Mick was let off too easily, we get to see the process by which turns him into Chronos.
** The Time Masters's manipulation of the team would explain their more questionable choices over the course of the season.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Rick and Carter come back.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Rick Mick and Carter come back.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few believe that Snart is actually dead, since we don't actually see his corpse and we've already had "dead" team members Rick and Carter come back.