AVClub:DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow is a TV show for people that love DC Comics’ mythology. That’s not to say that people who love DC mythology will necessarily love the show, but it’s definitely catering to people that have an appreciation for DC characters and concepts and are willing to accept certain narrative concessions because that comes with the territory. For example, last week’s episode hastily introduced the threat of the alien Thanagarians to the series, and in “Legendary,” Thanagarian technology is the thing that Vandal Savage plans to use to destroy the world in three different time periods, creating a timequake that will return Earth to the point of its first chronothermal reaction in Ancient Egypt.
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