Legends Of Tomrrow 3x1 : Aruba-Con review


Before starting this review I just want to let everyone know that there will be big *SPOILERS* for the episode ahead. With that being said let's get into my review of Legend Of Tomorrow's Season 3 premiere.

Starting off basically right where season 2 ended we learn that the Legends have indeed broken time and right away get relived of their duties by Rip Hunter and his new organization The Time Bureau to which Sara hilarious says ''you only created this five minutes ago how can you relive us off our duties'' but as it is time has a funny way of dealing with things and Rip has actually had 5 years to build up this organization. So the team are scattered (not all throughout time thankfully) but all over different locations. 

Sara is a sales assistant in a retail store, Ray works for a mobile dating app company, Nate is Central City's 2nd biggest hero after Kid Flash, Mick is in Aruba and Jax and Stein have parted their own ways. Meeting up once a week just to share the bond that they have. Back to Mick and as he is on vacation in Aruba he finds Julius Cesar which of course shouldn't be happening so he calls the rest of the team and it is on. A mission to correct this time acronism . I personally prefer when they called these time aborations but acronism works too.

The cast in this are absolutely fantastic and the chemistry between them all is just brilliant. Caity Lotz is amazing as the team's captain and just the way she interacts with them all sometimes is so much fun to watch. The rest of the cast do a great job also and by any indication this has the best potential out of all the DC shows to be the most fun and just downright entertaining this season. Never taking it self so seriously which really helps the overall tone. I really do love this show. Welcome back Legends it's good to be in your company once again.

****

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