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* IKnewIt: Many fans suspected that when pressed between the Legends and Snart, Mick would chose Snart.
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* CosmicRetcon: Due to being recruited into the Legion prior to joining the Legends, Snart's CharacterDevelopment from the first season is completely undone and he actually starts developing into a ''more'' villainous character.
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* CosmicRetcon: Due to being recruited into the Legion prior to joining the Legends, Snart's CharacterDevelopment from the first season is completely undone and he actually starts developing into a ''more'' villainous character.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman2017 This isn't the only 2017]] live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI as its main setting.
* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman2017 This isn't the only 2017]] live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI as its main setting.
* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when
BrokenBase: Snart was being brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.Laurel.
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Getting tired, but discussed it on PM with entry author and HOPEFULLY this time it's gonna be gone for good.


* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and Lampshaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse, as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and the ''whole crew'' gives [[NoRespectGuy Mick]] crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny, despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more, Stein is the ''only one'' of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and Lampshaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse, as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and the ''whole crew'' gives [[NoRespectGuy Mick]] crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny, despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more, Stein is the ''only one'' of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
Laurel.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and [[Lampshaded]] by Ray & Rip InUniverse, as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and the ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny, despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more, Stein is the ''only one'' of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and [[Lampshaded]] Lampshaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse, as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and the ''whole crew'' gives Mick [[NoRespectGuy Mick]] crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny, despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more, Stein is the ''only one'' of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded [[Lampshaded]] by Ray & Rip InUniverse InUniverse, as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and the ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny Destiny, despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more more, Stein is one the ''only one'' of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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Stop removing it , It said on the main page the Create your own villain trope lead to this. I will keep putting this back if someone removes it.


* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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Oh boy... brought to discussion.


* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
Laurel.
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Why would anyone delete this? They went through hell to rehabilitate him last year, he grew to care for them, and they still disrespected him.


* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman This isn't the only]] 2017 live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI as its main setting.

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman [[Film/WonderWoman2017 This isn't the only]] 2017 only 2017]] live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI as its main setting.
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It was NOT unintentional as the entry CLEARLY states.


* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
Laurel.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew''gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiney despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray & Rip InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew''gives crew'' gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiney Destiny despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.

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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.Laurel.
*UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: acknowledged and LampShaded by Ray InUniverse as Jax is pissed and makes the case that Rory betrayed them when they trusted him. This is despite the fact that early in the episode he and ''whole crew''gives Mick crap about him telling Snart about the Spear of Destiney despite the fact that Mick obviously thought he was another hallucination he was having and even more Stein is one of the people who ''knew'' about this and doesn't come to Micks defense. In the end it's more hard to see why Mick didn't betray the team ''sooner''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman This isn't the only]] 2017 live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to prominently feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman This isn't the only]] 2017 live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to prominently feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.UsefulNotes/WorldWarI as its main setting.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Film/WonderWoman This isn't the only]] 2017 live-action [[Creator/DCComics DC]] story to prominently feature UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
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* InternetBackdraft: The inevitable reaction when Snart was brought back. People are happy to have him back, but they're also annoyed that while he's been brought back the production team stubbornly refused to do the same with Laurel.

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