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Billionaire playboy [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver Queen]], missing and presumed dead after a shipwreck that claimed the life of his father, Robert, is discovered alive after five years on a remote Pacific island. He is welcomed home to [[Star City (comics)|Starling City]] by his mother Moira, stepfather Walter Steele, younger sister Thea, and best friend Tommy Merlyn, but they sense he has changed. Moira assigns John Diggle as Oliver's bodyguard. Oliver hides the truth about the man he has become, and tries to reconcile with his former girlfriend, Laurel, whom he cheated on with her sister Sara (who died in the shipwreck). While reconnecting with those closest to him, by night Oliver secretly masquerades as a hooded vigilante archer, attempting to fulfill his dying father's entreaty: to right the wrongs of his family. Oliver's first goal is to take down corrupt millionaire Adam Hunt, who has scammed millions from various people in the city. Laurel's father, police detective Quentin Lance, becomes determined to arrest the vigilante. Meanwhile, it is revealed Oliver's mother has an agenda at odds with her son, having orchestrated a kidnapping to determine what Robert told him after the shipwreck. |
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Laurel brings a civil suit against millionaire Martin Somers, who is also one of Oliver's targets, for taking part in drug trades with the [[Triad (organized crime)|Triad]] that ultimately led to the death of a young woman's father. As the vigilante, Oliver threatens Somers to make him confess to the murder as penance for all of the wrongs he has done to the city. Instead, Somers contacts the Triad, who send the assassin [[China White (comics)#Other media|Chien Na Wei]] to kill Laurel. Oliver saves Laurel from Chien; he later obtains Somers' confession and gives an audio recording of it to Quentin. Meanwhile, Moira and Walter push Oliver to take a position at the company. Oliver stymies their efforts by using the opening of the company's new applied sciences division to publicly opt out of the position, knowing that he cannot simultaneously honor Robert's request to fight for the city and be the man Moira wants him to be. She is revealed to be conspiring with a man affiliated with a symbol that exists in Robert's book possessed by Oliver. A flashback to Oliver's time on the island shows him being attacked by an unknown hooded figure wielding a bow and arrow. |
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'''''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''''', or simply '''''Legends of Tomorrow''''', is an American [[Superhero live-action television series|superhero]] [[Action (genre)|action]]-[[adventure fiction|adventure]] television series developed by [[Greg Berlanti]], [[Marc Guggenheim]], [[Andrew Kreisberg]], and [[Phil Klemmer]], who are also executive producers along with Sarah Schechter and [[Chris Fedak]]; Klemmer serves as [[showrunner]]. The series, based on the characters of [[DC Comics]], airs on [[The CW]] and premiered on January 21, 2016. The show is a spin-off from ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'' and ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]'', existing in the same [[Arrowverse|fictional universe]]. On March 11, 2016, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which debuted on October 13, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/06/17/the-cw-fall-tv-2016-premiere-dates-the-flash-and-no-tomorrow-kick-off-october-rollout/|title=The CW fall TV 2016 premiere dates: 'The Flash' and 'No Tomorrow' kick off October rollout|date=June 17, 2016|accessdate=June 17, 2016}}</ref> On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the show for a third season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/01/08/the-flash-renewed-season-4-supernatural-season-13/|title=The CW Renews ''The Flash'', ''Supernatural'', ''Crazy Ex'' and 4 Others|last=Mitovich|first=Matt|work=TVLine|date=January 8, 2017|accessdate=January 8, 2017}}</ref> |
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Oliver tracks down another millionaire from his list, before the latter is killed by an assassin known as [[Deadshot#Live action|Deadshot]]. Oliver decides to build a new dance club above his hideout as a cover for his nighttime disappearances. While comparing the competition, he finds Thea, who reveals that Laurel and Merlyn had been involved during Oliver's absence. Laurel becomes suspicious when Oliver does not react to it, and concludes he already knew. She and Merlyn start dating again. Meanwhile, Oliver uses the assassin's [[Modus operandi|M.O.]] to learn his true identity, Floyd Lawton, and his assignment to kill businessmen including Walter at an [[auction]]. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Quentin to prevent Lawton's plan. Oliver succeeds, apparently killing Lawton in the process, but Diggle is shot during the fight. In order to save Diggle's life, Oliver is forced to reveal his dual identity to him. Flashbacks reveal that the [[Asian people|Asian]] archer who attacked Oliver was actually trying to help him; Oliver misunderstands and escapes; and is revealed to be pursued by an unknown group of armed men. |
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When [[Vandal Savage]] murders his family, Time Master [[Rip Hunter]] goes rogue. Intending to stop him, he recruits a team consisting of [[Atom (Ray Palmer)|Ray Palmer / The Atom]], [[Sara Lance|Sara Lance / White Canary]], Martin Stein and Jefferson "Jax" Jackson, who together become the hero [[Firestorm (comics)|Firestorm]], [[Hawkgirl|Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]], [[Hawkman|Carter Hall / Hawkman]], [[Captain Cold|Leonard Snart / Captain Cold]], and [[Heat Wave (comics)|Mick Rory / Heat Wave]]. They discover that the Time Masters are backing Savage in his domination of the world in 2166 to facilitate a successful repulsion of a [[Thanagar]]ian invasion. Due to Snart's sacrifice, the Time Masters are destroyed. Savage attempts to rewrite history with a temporal explosion, but is killed by the team when he is rendered mortal by the same meteor he used for his scheme. With Savage dead, Kendra and Carter leave the team. |
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Oliver offers Diggle a chance to fight at his side and help the city, which the latter refuses. Later, Oliver discovers a connection between Peter Declan, a death row inmate, and Jason Brodeur, one of the men on his list. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Laurel to prove Declan's innocence. Working together, the pair uncovers the truth, but Brodeur has his mercenaries stage a prison riot so that they can have Laurel and Declan killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the prison dressed as a guard and saves the two, with her realizing that the vigilante is merciless. Declan is exonerated while Brodeur is arrested. Diggle meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and protect Oliver from losing his humanity. Quentin arrests Oliver on suspicion of being the vigilante. Meanwhile, Walter discovers that Moira has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged family yacht hidden in a warehouse. Flashbacks show that the archer forced Oliver to kill a bird for food, making it the latter's first kill. He was also taught to forget Laurel. |
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Following the demise of the Time Masters, Rip decides to take their place guarding history with Ray, Sara, Stein, Jax and Mick. However, they are warned by [[Hourman|Rex Tyler / Hourman]] that they will die in 1942 [[New York City]]. They ignore the warning, landing Mick in stasis and themselves scattered through time. Historian [[Citizen Steel|Nate Heywood]], aided by [[Green Arrow (Arrow)|Oliver Queen]], finds Mick and rescues all but Rip, who remains lost. During their mission to protect the timeline, the team meets the [[Justice Society of America]], led by Hourman. When Tyler is murdered by [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]], [[Vixen (comics)|Amaya Jiwe / Vixen]] joins the Legends to find Tyler's killer. However, Reverse-Flash is gaining allies throughout time, including [[Damien Darhk]], [[Malcolm Merlyn]], Rip Hunter (under mind alteration) and later [[Captain Cold]]; their goal is to find the Spear of Destiny to rewrite their fates. Stein discovers that, as result of a change to his family history he accidentally caused |
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Oliver hires Laurel as his attorney and his [[bail]] is accepted. Given Oliver's time on the island, the [[District Attorney]] offers an [[insanity plea]] with indefinite treatment for [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] in a psychiatric facility. Oliver declines, instead offering to take a [[polygraph]] test to prove his innocence, which he passes. While remanded under house arrest, Oliver throws a prison-themed party, maintaining his bachelor playboy facade. He has Diggle pose as the vigilante and stop a German arms dealer who is in the city to sell automatic weapons to the city's gangs. The plan works and the charges are dropped after Quentin kills a man who was sent by Moira's co-conspirator to kill Oliver. However, Laurel begins to suspect Oliver. Moira threatens her associate to stay away from her family. Walter leaves the house after confronting Moira on her lies. Flashbacks show Oliver caught and tortured by the armed men, led by [[Edward Fyers]], for the location of the archer, who is revealed to be a former [[military officer]], before being saved by the latter. |
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[[Victor Garber]] as [[Firestorm (comics)|Martin Stein / Firestorm]]: A nuclear physicist focused on transmutation who is also half of the character Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="DeadlineAnnouncement" /><ref name="JacksonFirestorm" /> Stein is also Ray Palmer's former college professor. Graeme McComb portrays a young Stein in the 1970s and 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/plot-synopsis-for-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-pilot-part-2-promises-stein-vs-stein|title=PLOT SYNOPSIS FOR "DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" PILOT PART 2 PROMISES STEIN VS. STEIN|last=Ching|first=Albert|work=Comic Book Resources|date=January 8, 2016|accessdate=January 9, 2016}}</ref> The character was first introduced on ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]''. |
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[[Brandon Routh]] as [[Atom (Ray Palmer)|Ray Palmer / Atom]]: A scientist, inventor, businessman and former CEO of Palmer Technologies who developed a power-suit that is now capable of shrinking.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="DeadlineAnnouncement" /> The character was first introduced on ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]''. |
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[[Arthur Darvill]] as [[Rip Hunter]]: A roguish time traveler and former leader of the team, who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a façade of charm and wit.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="RipHunter" /> His goal is to defeat Vandal Savage in order to save the world and his family. He and Savage are archenemies throughout the timeline. Aiden Longworth portrays a young Rip Hunter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/676247-the-team-meets-their-younger-selves-in-legends-of-tomorrow-episode-12-photos#/slide/1|title=The Team Meets Their Younger Selves in Legends of Tomorrow Episode 12 Photos|last=Perry|first=Spencer|publisher=ComingSoon.net|date=April 13, 2016|accessdate=April 19, 2016}}</ref> Rip later disappears, giving command of the ''Waverider'' to the Legends, later reappearing in Los Angeles in 1967, speaking with an American accent, and directing a film based on his life. Later on the Legion of Doom alter his mind and he becomes evil. |
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[[Caity Lotz]] as [[Sara Lance|Sara Lance / White Canary]]: A [[Star City (comics)|Star City]] vigilante and former [[League of Assassins]] member suffering from rage issues after being resurrected by the mystical [[Lazarus Pit]].<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="DeadlineAnnouncement" /><ref name="White Canary"/> The character is partially based on the [[Black Canary]] and was first introduced on ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]''. Sara is now the leader of the Legends. |
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[[Franz Drameh]] as [[List of minor DC Comics characters#Jefferson Jackson|Jefferson "Jax" Jackson / Firestorm]]: A former high school athlete whose pro career was derailed by an injury who now works as an auto mechanic.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="Drameh" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20151007cw03/|title=(#204) "The Fury of Firestorm"|publisher=[[The Futon Critic]]|accessdate=October 8, 2015}}</ref> He serves as the other half of the character Firestorm with Martin Stein.<ref name="JacksonFirestorm">{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/09/13/legends-of-tomorrows-phil-klemmer-on-fighting-nazis-killing-char/|title=Legends of Tomorrow's Phil Klemmer on Fighting Nazis, Killing Characters and The Time Masters' Secret Agenda|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|publisher=ComicBook.com|date=September 13, 2015|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> The producers decided to create Jax as the other half of Firestorm to have him be someone in his early 20s and different from Ronnie's Firestorm, bringing comedy and camaraderie with Stein.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/kreisberg-panabaker-on-latest-flash-developments-and-west-family-revelations|title=KREISBERG & PANABAKER ON LATEST "FLASH" DEVELOPMENTS AND WEST FAMILY REVELATIONS|last=Mahadeo|first=Kevin|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=October 27, 2015|accessdate=October 28, 2015}}</ref> The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''.[[Ciara Renée]] as [[Hawkgirl|Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]]: A young woman who is just beginning to learn that she has been repeatedly reincarnated over the centuries. When provoked, her ancient warrior persona manifests itself along with wings that grow out of her back.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="Hawkgirl" /><ref name="HawkmanDetails">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/legends-tomorrow-spoilers-hawkman-deaths-812517|title='Legends of Tomorrow' EPs Tease Character Deaths, Hawkman Details|work=The Hollywood Reporter|last=Almalvez|first=Laurence|date=August 8, 2015}}</ref> She chooses to leave the team at the end of the first season.<ref name="HawksLeave">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/05/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-ciara-renee-departs-hawkgirl-1201754078/|title='DC's Legends Of Tomorrow': Ciara Renée To Depart|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|publisher=[[Deadline.com]]|date=May 19, 2016|accessdate=May 19, 2016}}</ref> Saunders is also known by her Egyptian name Chay-Ara, and Edith Boardman in the series. The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''. [[Anna Deavere Smith]] portrays an older Kendra in 1871,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/04/15/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-the-magnificent-eight-review|title=DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: "THE MAGNIFICENT EIGHT" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=April 14, 2016|accessdate=April 14, 2016}}</ref> known as [[Cinnamon (comics)|Cinnamon]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2016/04/14/the-dctv-secrets-of-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-ep-11-the-magnificent-eight|title=The #DCTV Secrets of DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: Ep. 11 "The Magnificent Eight"|last=Ratcliffe|first=Amy|publisher=DC Comics|date=April 14, 2016|accessdate=April 21, 2016}}</ref> |
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[[Falk Hentschel]] as [[Hawkman (Carter Hall)|Carter Hall / Hawkman]]: The latest reincarnation of the Egyptian prince Khufu who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate Kendra, with powers similar to hers.<ref name="HawkmanDetails"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/07/12/comic-con-2015-hawkman-coming-to-legends-of-tomorrow|title=COMIC CON 2015: HAWKMAN COMING TO LEGENDS OF TOMORROW|last=Dyer|first=Mitch|publisher=IGN|date=July 11, 2015|accessdate=July 16, 2015}}</ref><ref name="Hentschel">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/08/falk-hentschel-cast-hawkman-legends-of-tomorrow-1201490766/|title=Falk Hentschel To Play Hawkman In 'Legends Of Tomorrow'|last=Petski|first=Denise|work=Deadline Hollywood|date=August 3, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dclegendstv.com/2015/08/22/legends-of-tomorrow-phil-klemmer-talks-hawkman-romance-atom-vs-ant-man-more/|title=LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: PHIL KLEMMER TALKS HAWKMAN, ROMANCE, ATOM VS. ANT-MAN & MORE|publisher=DCLegendsTV|last=Byrne|first=Craig|date=August 22, 2015}}</ref> A reincarnated version is recruited by Vandal Savage where he is known as Scythian Torvil before remembering his life as Carter Hall. He chooses to leave the team at the end of the first season.<ref name="HawksLeave" /> Hall is also known by the name Joe Boardman in the series. The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''. Hentschel received guest credit in his subsequent appearances in season one after the character's death in "Pilot, Part 2".<ref name="HawksLeave" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20160422cw07/|title=(#115) "Destiny"|publisher=[[The Futon Critic]]|accessdate=April 23, 2016}}</ref> |
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[[Amy Pemberton (British actress)|Amy Pemberton]] as Gideon: The artificial intelligence of the ''Waverider''. An alternate version of Gideon was first introduced in ''The Flash''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/01/21/legends-of-tomorrow-premiere-recap-poll/|title=Legends of Tomorrow EP Spills a Secret Behind the Big Lie — Plus: Grade It!|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|publisher=[[TVLine]]|date=January 21, 2016|accessdate=January 21, 2016}}</ref> |
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[[Dominic Purcell]] as [[Heat Wave (comics)|Mick Rory / Heat Wave]]: An arsonist, career criminal, and accomplice of Leonard Snart who, in contrast to his partner, uses a heat gun capable of burning almost anything.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="HeatWave" /> After being deserted in the past by Snart, he is recruited by the Time Masters and becomes the bounty hunter [[Chronos (comics)|Chronos]], who hunts the team, but he becomes again a member of the team. Mitchell Kummen portrays a young Rory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/shark-week-2016-premiere-date-legends-of-tomorrow-young-heat-wave-mitchell-kummen-1201741391/|title=TV News Roundup: 'Legends of Tomorrow' Casts Young Heat Wave, Shark Week Sets Premiere Date|last=Sage|first=Alyssa|work=Variety|date=March 29, 2016|accessdate=March 30, 2016}}</ref> The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''. |
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[[Wentworth Miller]] as [[Captain Cold|Leonard Snart / Captain Cold]]: The son of a career criminal who turns to the quick and easy life of crime, and uses a cryonic gun to freeze objects and people on contact.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/><ref name="DeadlineAnnouncement" /> Trestyn Zradicka portrays a young Leo. At the end of the first season, Snart sacrificed himself to save his team. In the second season, he will become a member of the [[Legion of Doom]].<ref name="LegionOfDoom" /> The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''. |
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[[Matt Letscher]] as [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash]]: A supervillain speedster from the future and the archenemy of The Flash. He is the leader of the Legion of Doom. The character was first introduced on ''The Flash''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/07/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-matt-letscher-reverse-flash-obsidian-stargirl-dr-mid-nite-1201791459/|title=Letscher Joins Cast; Obsidian, Stargirl & Dr. Mid-Nite Coming In Season 2 – Comic-Con|last=Patton|first=Dominick|work=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=July 23, 2016}}</ref> |
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[[Maisie Richardson-Sellers]] as [[Vixen (comics)|Amaya Jiwe / Vixen]]: Able to magically channel the abilities of animal kingdom thanks to the mysterious Tantu Totem, Jiwe is the grandmother of the Vixen Mari McCabe, who is portrayed by [[Megalyn Echikunwoke]] in other Arrowverse series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2016/06/23/maisie-richardson-sellers-is-dcs-legends-of-tomorrows-new-vixen/|title=Maisie Richardson-Sellers is DC's Legends of Tomorrow's New Vixen|last=Siegel|first=Lucas|publisher=ComicBook.com|date=June 23, 2016|accessdate=June 24, 2016}}</ref> It was originally intended for the McCabe version of Vixen to be used in ''Legends'' as well, but Echikunwoke was unable to reprise the role due to previous commitments.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvinsider.com/article/90519/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-recruits-vixen-with-a-twist/|title=''DC's Legends of Tomorrow'' Recruits Vixen... With a Twist!|last=Holbrook|first=Damian|work=TV Insider|date=June 7, 2016|accessdate=June 7, 2016}}</ref> She was part of the [[Justice Society of America]] in the 1940s. |
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[[Nick Zano]] as [[Commander Steel#Nathan Heywood|Nate Heywood / Steel]]: A historian from Star City and also is the grandson of Commander Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/06/nick-zano-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-season-2-steel-nate-heywood-1201773397/|title='DC's Legends Of Tomorrow': Nick Zano Joins As New Hero With Steel Pedigree|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|last2=Lincoln|first2=Ross|work=Deadline|date=June 15, 2016|accessdate=June 15, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_E-XwxO0uc|title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow {{!}} Nick Zano Interview {{!}} The CW|author=The CW Television Network|publisher=[[YouTube]]|date=October 6, 2016|accessdate=October 6, 2016|time=0:10}}</ref> Eventually Nate got hurt severely and got injected with a serum that saved his life and turned him into a metahuman, who has the ability to transform himself into a steel-like form. He then pays homage to his grandfather by taking on the alias "Steel". |
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Oliver begins preparing to attack another individual from the list, but Diggle argues that he should expand his work and help the police stop a group of [[bank robber]]s. Oliver initially refuses, believing that it detracts from his mission to right Robert's wrongs, but agrees finally. The former deduces that the robbers are actually a family unit, and that the leader Derek Reston worked for Queen Industries before Robert outsourced 1500 jobs to [[China]] and the [[Royal Flush Gang#In other media|Reston family]] lost their home as a result. Feeling guilty, Oliver tries to persuade Derek to right his own wrongs, but learns that the family are going to rob another bank. During Oliver's confrontation, Derek is fatally shot. Meanwhile, Merlyn throws Laurel a [[fundraiser]] to support her law firm, CNRI, hoping to prove his love for her that way. Oliver and Moira manage to regain their emotional connection. Flashbacks show Oliver having a dream of Robert blaming him for his idleness and reveal how Oliver first discovered the target names in his father's notebook. |
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Moira is almost shot by a mysterious assailant who was attempting to assassinate an associate of mob boss Frank Bertinelli. Oliver attempts to infiltrate Frank's business to discover the identity of the attacker. Frank blames Chien and the Triad gang for the murders of his people. Oliver learns that the attacker is [[Huntress (Helena Bertinelli)#In other media|Helena Bertinelli]], Frank's daughter, with whom the former had just been on a date. Helena reveals that she is looking for revenge against her father, who she blames for the murder of her fiancé, who according to Frank was gathering evidence against him to give [[US FBI|FBI]]. Helena and Oliver are abducted by Frank's right-hand man, Nick Salvati, in connection to the deaths; she reveals that she was the one gathering evidence and kills Salvati after learning he was the one who killed her fiancé. She also deduces Oliver's identity as the vigilante after witnessing him fight Frank's henchmen. In the end, Helena and Oliver share a kiss. Meanwhile, Tommy is cut off financially by his father, Malcolm, who is revealed to be Moira's co-conspirator. Laurel sticks with him, stating that she does not want him for money. Walter returns home. |
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The series premiere was prefaced with a special airing on January 19, 2016, titled "''DC's Legends Of Tomorrow: Their Time Is Now''". It featured the origin stories of the heroes and villains of the season, as well as show clips and interviews.< |
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| ShortSummary = In 2166, [[Vandal Savage]] has successfully conquered the entire planet. In an effort to save humanity, Time Master [[Rip Hunter]] travels back to 2016 to assemble a group of superheroes and supervillains to team up and stop Savage's rise to power: [[Atom (Ray Palmer)|Ray]], [[White Canary|Sara]], [[Firestorm (comics)|Jefferson and Martin]], [[Heat Wave (comics)|Mick]], [[Captain Cold|Leonard]], [[Hawkman (Carter Hall)|Carter]], and [[Hawkgirl|Kendra]]. Hunter takes them to 1975 to talk to Professor Boardman, a leading expert on Savage. While providing information on Savage, Boardman also reveals that he is the son of Kendra and Carter from one of their past [[reincarnation]]s. Meanwhile, a time-traveling [[bounty hunter]] named [[Chronos (comics)|Chronos]] attacks Hunter's ship, the ''Waverider''. The team is able to regroup and escape, but not before Boardman is wounded and dies. The attack forces Hunter to reveal that Chronos is after him for stealing the ''Waverider'' and going on the mission against the wishes of the Time Council and that part of his quest is based on his desire for revenge on Savage for murdering his wife and son in 2166. All members agree to aid Hunter, who warns that time will resist against the mission. In [[Norway]] 1975, Savage is shown in possession of [[weapons of mass destruction]]. |
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Oliver decides to teach Helena that there is justice outside of revenge after witnessing her try to kill the head of the Triad. Diggle expresses his disapproval, but to no avail. She dresses as a purple vigilante and the duo has another man from the list arrested. Helena starts to buy into the idea, but leaves him after finding out that Laurel was his former girlfriend and believing that they are still together. Helena goes after the Triad, killing their leader. As a result, Chien and her men go after Frank, believing him to be responsible, but Oliver gets there in time to stop them. Oliver also stops Helena from killing Frank, who is arrested; and she threatens to reveal his identity if he tries to come after her in the future. Meanwhile, Tommy finally tells Oliver about Malcolm's action and asks for a job at the club that Oliver is attempting to build, which is accepted. Using Felicity's help, Walter learns more about the secret organization that Moira is a part of, finding a notebook containing the list. |
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| ShortSummary = Still in 1975, the team infiltrates a weapons auction, where Savage intends to sell the nuclear warhead. Savage becomes aware of their presence. They all escape, but not before a piece of Ray's suit is left behind. Angry at the recklessness, Hunter points out what happens and how the technology of Ray's suit will be used to create super weapons that lead to the destruction of [[Central City (DC Comics)|Central City]] in 2016. The team splits up, with Stein, Jax, and Sara retrieving the missing piece of Ray's suit by the help of Stein's younger self while Ray, Leonard, and Mick go in search of the dagger that killed Kendra and Carter in their first life. The dagger turns out to be in the home of Savage, who imprisons them and calls the rest of the team. Kendra and Carter go after Savage while the rest take on Savage's men. During the fight, Savage kills Carter with the dagger, revealing that only Kendra can wield it to kill him. She becomes injured, and the team is forced to retreat and plan a new strategy, determined to stop Savage. |
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Hunt is killed by a mysterious archer. Quentin deduces that a [[Copycat crime|copycat]] is at work, but his superior publicly blames the hooded vigilante. Oliver plans a Christmas party at the mansion to bring back the spirit of the holidays to his family. He saves some hostages from the archer, and the two archers are injured after fighting, with Oliver realizing that Robert wasn't the author of the list. The archer escapes and is revealed to be Malcolm. Walter finds out about the vigilante's objective and is kidnapped by one of Malcolm's associates. The organization's plan is revealed to be starting six months later, when thousands of people will die for what it believes to be [[Consequentialism|for the greater good]]. Flashbacks show the Chinese archer, Yao Fei, capturing Fyers, who tells Oliver that the island was a prison for dangerous criminals and that his unit was tasked to exterminate the inmates, including Yao, after the program was shut down. Yao is captured by the unit while leading Oliver to a possible escape from the island; and the latter escapes. |
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| ShortSummary = While still in 1975, Kendra's injury stops the team from traveling through time, and Sara convinces Rip that another way to stop Savage would be to take away his financial resources. Rip locates the bank where Savage keeps his money and he and Sara go there to steal the funds. They learn that Savage is using Carter's blood to give his own men longer lives. Rip and his team engage Savage and reclaim Carter's body, but Rip inadvertently gives Savage the names of his family members before critically wounding him. Meanwhile, Kendra's condition worsens, requiring Ray to shrink down and enter her bloodstream to save her. Snart attempts to change his own family's fate, but his efforts ultimately change nothing. It is revealed that Rip once traveled to ancient Egypt 4000 years ago to kill Savage, but hesitated and has been known as a nemesis called Gareeb. The team buries Carter and Rip charts a course for 1986, so that the team can intercept Savage again. |
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Six weeks after his fight with Malcolm, Oliver avoids any activities as his vigilante, despite insistence from Diggle. When a [[firefighter]] is killed in the line of duty, Laurel suspects that he was murdered and steals the phone the vigilante gave Quentin in order to contact him for help. Tracking down the suspect, Oliver is overpowered during the confrontation, but discovers that the murderer is a former firefighter. Oliver learns that the murderer is [[Firefly (DC Comics)#In other media|Garfield Lynns]], a firefighter thought to have died in a massive fire several years prior, but survived with severe burns. Lynns shows up at a fundraiser held for support of the victims in order to kill the fire chief. As the vigilante, Oliver saves the chief before Lynns commits suicide. The media calls the vigilante a hero while Oliver decides to continue his hunt of the list members. Moira decides to take over for Walter as [[Chief executive officer|C.E.O]]. Quentin plants a [[listening device]] on the phone to monitor Laurel's communications with the vigilante. Flashbacks show Oliver killing a mercenary, wearing his uniform and recovering his tools, including a map. |
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After an armored truck is robbed, Oliver believes that one of the thieves is former [[US Marine Corps|Marine]] [[Blackhawk (DC Comics)#In other media|Ted Gaynor]], from his target list. Diggle dismisses Oliver's assumption, as Gaynor was Diggle's commanding officer during his time in [[Afghanistan]]. Oliver finds Gaynor and steals encrypted data, as Diggle prevents the former from getting any information directly from Gaynor. The data is revealed to be plans for robbing armored trucks, which Oliver uses to track the thieves. Diggle learns that Gaynor was the mastermind behind the robberies, and is forced to join Gaynor's team, but backs out of helping them at last. Oliver arrives in time and kills Gaynor. Meanwhile, Thea tells Oliver her belief that Moira and Malcolm are involved as the former believes they were before Robert's death. Oliver asks Moira, who states Robert was the unfaithful. Tommy refuses Malcolm's request to sign the paper of selling the [[clinic]] established by the former's mother, who died when he was 8 and Malcolm left him for years subsequently. Thea is arrested by the police after having a crash as a result of drug use. Flashbacks show Oliver being captured by the mercenaries as Yao was apparently working for them. |
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The judge dismisses the [[plea bargain]] of Thea and orders the charges brought to trial. Helping Thea, Oliver begins working on tracking down the supplier of the drug, which is known as Vertigo; he discovers that the supplier is called "[[Count Vertigo#Live action|The Count]]", and arranges a meeting through his contacts with the Russian mob. The meeting is broken up by the police, and the Count injects Oliver with a dose of Vertigo. While showing the effects of overdose, the latter still continues his investigation. He uses the ingredients to track the location of the Count. As the vigilante, Oliver is able to confront the Count and inject him with Vertigo, causing irreparable damage. Laurel persuades Quentin to get Thea [[community service]] and two years of [[probation]], which she begins serving at Laurel's legal office. Felicity shows Oliver the list of names that Steele discovered, and informs him that they came from Moira. Flashbacks show Yao overpowering Oliver in a mandatory duel and making him appear dead. His body is thrown to a waterfall, where he wakes up and finds an upgraded map, planted by Yao. |
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| ShortSummary = The team arrives in [[Washington, D.C]], 1986 to stop Savage. They infiltrate the [[US Pentagon|Pentagon]] and retrieve a file that points them toward scientist [[Valentina Vostok]] in the [[Soviet Union]]. Rip has Sara and Kendra work together to tame the feral nature that resides in each of them. Chronos tracks the team and Rip is forced to use [[Russia]]n [[fighter jets]] to assist in taking down Chronos. While Ray and Snart go after Vostok, Rip tracks a time anomaly outside of [[Moscow]]. He finds his mentor, Zaman Druce, who offers to pardon Rip and return his new team to their time if Rip voluntarily surrenders. The pardon is revealed to be a trick and Druce attempts to kill Rip. With help from the team, Rip survives, but Chronos and Druce escape. Stein infiltrates a research lab and discovers Savage is trying to build an army with the same abilities as Firestorm. The former absorbs the energy in Savage's thermal core, which is returned to Rip by Snart; but Stein, Ray, and Mick are captured by the Soviets, with Vostok planning to use Stein for the project. |
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Moira denies knowledge about the list. Diggle decides to investigate her daily activities. Laurel enlists the help of the vigilante when criminal Cyrus Vanch is released from prison. Using the microphone inside the phone, Quentin and his team intercept the vigilante, who manages to escape. Vanch kidnaps Laurel. Quentin and the vigilante team up to save Laurel, as the former realizes that Vanch has contacts on the police force and that was how he learned of her. The duo saves Laurel. She demands Quentin to stay away from her for betraying her trust. In order to protect her, Oliver decides to cut his contact with her as the vigilante. Diggle presents evidence to Oliver that his mother is connected to the group he is hunting, and that she also knew of Robert's yacht. Oliver decides to interrogate his mother as the vigilante. In flashbacks, Oliver meets [[Deathstroke#Live action|Slade Wilson]], an [[Australian Secret Intelligence Service|Australian Intelligence]] operative who came to the island to free Yao Fei. It is revealed that the masked mercenary who tortured Oliver was Wilson's partner; and Wilson has the same mask. He starts training Oliver to get him ready to infiltrate the airfield, the only apparent way out. |
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| ShortSummary = The team brokers a deal with the [[Russian Mafia|Bratva]] to get into the [[gulag]] where Ray, Mick, and Stein are being held. Rip secretly tasks Sara with killing Stein, should they fail to rescue him. Savage has Ray and Mick tortured in front of Stein, forcing him to cooperate. Obtaining the formula, Valentina discovers that Stein is the other half of Firestorm. The team arrives at the gulag just as Valentina enters a reactor to start absorbing energy from a new thermal core. Snart rescues Mick and Ray, but Valentina merges with Stein to create a Soviet Firestorm. Jefferson is able to reach Stein's consciousness and force the two to separate. Without Stein or a quantum splicer, Valentina implodes. As the team moves into the time stream, they are attacked by Chronos, who forces them to crash land in a ruined [[Star City (comics)|Star City]], 2046. They are confronted by a green-hooded archer whom they mistake for [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver]]. |
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Oliver is critically shot by Moira and escapes. He exposes his secret to Felicity, and asks her to take him to his hideout. With Diggle's help, the bullet is removed and Oliver is stabilized. Felicity refuses to join Oliver's fight, but decides to help them find Steele. Oliver convinces Diggle to stop investigating Moira until they find out more about the organization. Flashbacks show Oliver being trained. Wilson reveals that his former partner is [[Wintergreen (comics)#In other media|Billy Wintergreen]], who was sent with Wilson to find out Fyers' mission. Their plane was shot down and they were captured by Fyers' men. Wintergreen accepted Fyers' offer to change sides. After infiltrating the airstrip, Wilson reveals plans to send in an airstrike to wipe out all of Fyers' operation. Oliver heads out to save Yao, but is recaptured by Fyers. Before he can be executed, Wilson arrives, rescuing Oliver and killing Wintergreen. Although they miss the supply aircraft, Wilson and Oliver decide to continue to work together to get off the island, with the former stating that Fyers is hired by another party for a purpose. Yao is revealed to have changed sides because his daughter, [[Shado (DC Comics)#In other media|Shado]], is held captive by Fyers. |
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| ShortSummary = The archer attacks the team and they retreat back to the ''Waverider'' to make repairs and leave 2046. Rip, Sara, Snart, and Mick head to Smoak Industries, the new title of Palmer Tech, to find an essential part needed to repair the ship. Sara follows the vigilante, who turns out to be John Diggle, Jr. under the alias of [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)|Connor Hawke]]. It is revealed that 15 years prior, [[Ravager (comics)|Grant Wilson]], [[Deathstroke|Slade's]] son, arrived in Star City with an army and took over. While searching through Oliver's old hideout, Sara and Rip find a 61 year old Oliver., who directs them to where they can find the part, but refuses to help in the struggle. In a fight with Grant's men, Connor is taken prisoner. Sara convinces Oliver to resume the Green Arrow mantle. With the rest of Rip's team as backup, Oliver is able to defeat Grant for good. With the ship repaired, the team re-enters the time stream. Meanwhile, Jefferson and Ray develop feelings for Kendra, but realized that she does not want anyone in her life. Mick tells Snart about his desire to see the world burn instead of saving it. |
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Oliver learns of a jewel thief named "[[Dodger (comics)|Dodger]]", who uses hostages tagged with bomb collars. Felicity suggests that Oliver bug the phone of Detective McKenna Hall, an old friend of Oliver's, to gain information on the Dodger. She also convinces Oliver to ask Hall out on a date so that he can have some down time. Through the wire tap, Oliver is able to determine the Dodger's next location, but is stunned by a bomb thrown by the thief, who gets away. To draw out the Dodger, Oliver donates antique jewels to an auction. It works; but when Felicity confronts the thief, he places a collar on her to ensure his getaway. Oliver manages to stop the Dodger and deactivate the collar. Diggle starts dating his former sister-in-law. Thea has a run-in with a thief named Roy Harper, and Moira attempts to make a deal with Chien to have Malcolm killed, so that she can leave the secret organization, whose plan is called the "Undertaking". Flashbacks show Oliver trying to treat Wilson's infected wound by finding the herbs Yao used; and is intercepted by a wounded man who asks for help; but Oliver leaves him as the former believes it to be a trap. |
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| ShortSummary = Savage's trail goes cold and Rip is unable to track it without an upgrade to Gideon's software. The team receives a distress call from another time ship, the ''Acheron'', in deep space. Rip decides to steal the ship's [[Artificial intelligence|A.I.]] software. The former, Stein, Jefferson, and Mick board the ''Acheron'', where everyone but Stein is captured by time pirates who want the ''Waverider'', on which the pirates fire, damaging the hull. Sara and Snart attempt to fix the hull, but get locked in the room, from which the air is slowly leaking out. As Stein rescues the others, Ray manages to repair the hull. Mick leads the pirates to the ''Waverider''. Rip and the others retake the ''Acheron'' while Sara and Snart stop Mick and the pirates on the ''Waverider''. The ''Acheron''{{'}}s captain provides Gideon's upgrade and a tip on Savage's location. Ray and Kendra develop a romantic relationship. Snart apparently kills Mick at an unknown place and time. In flashbacks to the alternate timeline, Rip's future wife is revealed to be a Time Master. The Time Council finds out about their relationship, which is forbidden for Time Masters; and she resigns in order to save Rip's career. |
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Oliver kills a hired gunman, and realizes that the latter's target is not safe yet. Chien hires Lawton, who is revealed to have survived Oliver's attack, to take out Malcolm after the previous gunman's death. Malcolm asks Tommy to attend an award ceremony where Malcolm will be receiving a humanitarian award; Tommy is persuaded by Oliver to attend. At the last moment, Oliver discovers that Malcolm is the target and races to the event to save him. Although he is almost caught by Hall, Oliver manages to get Malcolm away from Chien's men. Malcolm is shot with one of Lawton's poisonous bullets, and Oliver is forced to reveal his identity to Tommy so that he can save Malcolm's life. Malcolm and Tommy reconcile. The former tells Moira about his belief that someone from the organization attempted to kill him. Laurel is confronted by her mother, Dinah, who states that Sara, the former's sister, might be alive. During a flashback, Oliver is shown repairing a damaged radio, which Wilson uses to tune into the radio communications of Fyers. They find out that Fyers possesses an advanced anti-aircraft missile launcher. |
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| ShortSummary = The team arrives in [[Oregon]], 1958 to investigate a series of murders tied to Savage. Infiltrating a [[mental institution]], Sara discovers that Savage is a psychiatrist there under another name. Ray and Kendra pose as a married couple to investigate in the suburbs, but discover that Savage lives there as well. Elsewhere, Jefferson is attacked by humanoid bird-like creatures created by Savage from an Nth metal meteorite similar to the one that gave Kendra and Carter their powers. Jefferson is abducted by the local sheriff and delivered to Savage. The team decides to go after Savage at the institution, where he has already infected Jefferson with the Nth metal and transformed him into one of the creatures. Kendra fails to kill Savage, who escapes. The rest of the team manages to recapture Jefferson. Stein and Gideon create a serum that cures Jefferson and the other victims. Chronos then arrives and storms the ship, forcing the ''Waverider'' to quickly leave, stranding Ray, Sara, and Kendra in 1958. |
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Helena returns to Starling City to kill Frank after she learns that he plans to make a deal with the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|F.B.I.]] for [[witness protection]]. Oliver opens his nightclub and refuses her request for help; and she attacks Tommy to force his assistance. Helena is captured by the police's trap. Oliver breaks her out to protect his secret and demands that she leave Starling City. Instead, she forces Felicity to find Frank's location. Oliver manages to stop Helena from killing Frank;, but when Hall arrives, Helena shoots her and escapes. In the hospital, Hall breaks up with Oliver, heading to Helena's tarnish on Oliver's character. Meanwhile, Tommy's knowledge of Oliver's secret affects his relationship with Laurel; but the former reconciles with Oliver. Dinah presents her evidence of Sara's existence to Quentin and Laurel. Thea and Roy get closer. In a flashback to the island, Oliver and Wilson steal the [[circuit board]] of the anti-aircraft missile launcher, which the latter states can start a war, and offer Fyers a trade of the board with a way out of the island. |
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| ShortSummary = Chronos disables the ''Waverider'' and flees back into the timestream, taking Snart with him. Rip is forced to reset Gideon to undo Chronos' sabotage, leaving the ship temporarily stranded in the timestream. Meanwhile, two years pass for Ray, Sara, and Kendra. Ray and Kendra build a life together while Sara joins the [[League of Assassins]]. Rip and the rest of the team arrive in 1960 and get Ray and Kendra. They travel to [[Nanda Parbat]] to rescue Sara, but she is revealed to have fully committed to [[Ra's al Ghul]]{{'}}s mission and turns the team over to him as trespassers to be executed. Rip invokes the trial-by-combat ritual to save the team, with Kendra and Sara named as the champions to fight. Elsewhere, Chronos reveals himself to Snart as Mick, having been found by the Time Masters and trained to be their bounty hunter. Kendra is able to get through to Sara just as Chronos arrives. Ra's frees the team, which successfully stops Chronos and discovers his real identity. Ra's releases Sara and the others. Imprisoning Mick on the ''Waverider'', the team decides to try to reform him. They head to 2147, their last stand against Savage. |
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Another vigilante appears in Starling City and kidnaps one of Oliver's targets, a slumlord who had charges dropped against him because he was able to pay off the District Attorney. The new vigilante, who is identified as Joseph Falk, kills the slumlord over a live broadcast. The former kills several prosecutors the same way before going after Harper. Diggle finds out that Falk is using an abandoned subway car, and Oliver is able to catch the car and kill Falk. Oliver realizes the secret organization's plans involve The Glades, a neighborhood filled with crime. Laurel proves to Dinah and Quentin that Sara is not alive. It is revealed that Dinah knew of Sara's plan to escape with Oliver. Malcolm contacts the Triad to find the traitors. Moira turns over her co-conspirator, Frank Chen, to Malcolm, who kills Chen, believing her to be innocent. Flashbacks to the island show Oliver and Wilson freeing Shado, but at the cost of Fyers reacquiring the board. She claims to know Fyers' scheme. |
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| ShortSummary = The team arrives in [[Kasnia]], 2147. They discover Savage is personally grooming [[Per Degaton]], son of Tor, the ruler. Rip reveals that when Per rises to power, he will unleash a virus that decimates most of the planet and allows Savage to kill Per and conquer the world. The team decides to remove Per from the timeline and prevent Savage's rise to power. The kidnapping does not affect the timeline, so Rip releases Per and implores him not to let Savage influence his decisions. However, Per kills Tor on Savage's advice, accelerating the latter's rise. Meanwhile, Ray finds his suit's technology has been used to create autonomous policing robots that Savage will use to help conquer the world and that the family line of his brother, Sydney, founded the company that created them. After settling his differences with Snart for the moment, Mick reveals that the Time Masters have released a group |
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When a girl dies after using a new form of Vertigo, Oliver sets out to interrogate the Count and determines the latter has lost his mind from the Vertigo overdose. When news reports state that the Count escaped the asylum, Oliver suspects that the Count was faking his mental illness. Meanwhile, Quentin finds loose connections between Tommy and Vertigo, and attempts to uncover the truth, which almost leads him to discovering Oliver's hideout. Oliver realizes that the Count's psychiatrist is behind the re-emergence of Vertigo. Oliver kills the doctor, and opts not to kill the Count, who has truly lost his mind and was the scapegoat of the doctor's actions. Tommy quits the club after realizing that Oliver suspected him with the drug dealing. Malcolm gives him a job. Oliver decides to help Diggle find Lawton, who killed Diggle's brother. In a flashback, Shado reveals that Yao Fei took the blame of a massacre committed by the [[Chinese government]] and was exiled to the island. Now Fyers is using him as a scapegoat for his schemes. She begins training Oliver to use a bow. |
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| ShortSummary = The team travels to Salvation, [[South Dakota]] in 1871 to hide out from the Hunters. While Rip decides their next move, the rest of the team goes into town, where they meet [[Jonah Hex]], who knows they are time travelers and once fought alongside Rip in years past. Kendra gets flashbacks from one of her previous lives and goes to investigate, while Ray and the rest of the team head back to town to defend against the Stillwater gang. Kendra and Sara follow the former's visions to an old woman, who turns out to be the [[Cinnamon (comics)|Kendra]] from that time period. The past Kendra warns her future incarnation not to love a different man, as it will always end in either heartbreak or tragedy. The team goes after the Stillwater gang and captures their leader, Jeb, but Jackson is apprehended as they escape. The team sets up a quick draw duel between Rip and Jeb to barter for Jackson's life. Rip wins, but the Hunters arrive before the team can leave. They defeat the Hunters, but not before they learn that the Time Masters have sent |
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Laurel represents the Moore family who are suing a corrupt businessman, who puts a hit on the family, and the couple's young child is the sole survivor. Laurel takes the boy into her custody and is saved by the vigilante from the hitman's attempt. Tommy suggests that they go to Oliver's for protection. An operation headed up by A.R.G.U.S, a government organization, is set to capture Lawton, but Oliver chooses the Moores case. As a result, Lawton escapes and Diggle decides to leave Oliver, who forces the businessman to confess his crimes, leading to the latter's arrest. After killing the latter, the hitman comes to the Queen residence to kill all remaining witnesses, but Oliver manages to kill him. Tommy decides to leave Laurel, believing that he could never compete with Oliver should she discover that he is the vigilante. Elsewhere, Roy starts searching for the vigilante; and Thea agrees to help. During a flashback to the island, Shado continues teaching Oliver to use a bow before Yao Fei brings Fyers' men to their hideout. |
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| ShortSummary = Gideon uses the Pilgrim's temporal distortions to predict her next move. After they successfully rescue Mick and Sara's younger selves, Gideon loses track of the Pilgrim's movements, allowing her to take out any of the team members without them knowing. The Pilgrim goes after Ray in 2014, but the team arrives just in time to save his former self and prevent Ray's death. Rip decides to abduct the rest of the team's infant selves to prevent the Pilgrim from killing any selves of them. They are successful, bringing the infants to Rip's adoptive mother for her to look after until they can stop the Pilgrim. The Pilgrim kidnaps the team members' loved ones, threatening to kill them unless the members give themselves up. Rip agrees to give up his younger self from before he became a Time Master, thus preventing the team's formation, in exchange for everyone's safety. The Pilgrim agrees, but the team sets a trap for her, managing to kill her. Afterward, Ray and Kendra become engaged. Rip says that the only time to stop Savage is in 2166, at the peak of the latter's power. |
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Oliver tracks down an accountant of the secret organization and steals his laptop. While decrypting it, Felicity uncovers a link to Walter—a money transfer was made to Dominic Alonzo, an underground casino owner who was hired to kidnap Walter. The pair infiltrate the casino; and Alonzo claims that Walter was killed. Oliver informs his family and Moira confronts Malcolm, who proves to her that Walter is still alive. Oliver, who was listening in, discovers that Malcolm is heading the secret organization, and uses Felicity to ascertain Walter's location. As the vigilante, Oliver frees Walter. Meanwhile, Laurel asks Tommy for the truth about why he left, and Tommy states that Oliver still loves her, a claim he confirms. He asks Diggle to help him stop the "Undertaking". In a flashback, Robert is shown disagreeing with Malcolm's proposed "Undertaking", which would involve leveling the Glades with a machine, which will be built in five years, and killing thousands of people in order to rebuild the area. As a result, Malcolm has a bomb planted on the Queens' yacht just before Robert boards it to head to China for his plan to stop the former. |
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| ShortSummary = The team travels to [[London]], 2166 to try to eliminate Savage just before he finally takes over the world. While investigating Savage, Kendra notices that one of his female officers is wearing a bracelet that she originally wore when she first died in ancient Egypt. The team plans to retrieve the bracelet, knowing that it will help them kill Savage. They also join forces with local rebels. The officer turns out to be Cassandra, Savage's daughter. Snart kidnaps her and manages to convince her to assist them. Rory helps Kendra melt the bracelet down and coat Carter's mace so that it can be used to kill Savage. Savage's giant robot called the ''Leviathan'' attacks the ''Waverider''. While the others go after Savage, Ray reverses the polarity of his suit so that he can grow in size and takes out the ''Leviathan''. The mace works, but Kendra refuses to kill Savage when she learns that he has brainwashed that generation's incarnation of Carter to be his soldier. To save Carter's mind, she and Rip imprison Savage on the ''Waverider''. |
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Malcolm kills the scientists who worked on the device. Diggle dresses as the vigilante and kidnaps Oliver and Moira in an attempt to uncover the truth. The plan works and Oliver's team breaks into Malcolm's company for information. Quentin finally approves Laurel's feelings for Oliver, who realizes that he could cease being the vigilante if he stops the Undertaking. Thus, Oliver gets involved with her again, which is seen by Tommy. Malcolm has the device moved. The vigilante attempts to kill him, who reveals that he is the other archer; the two fight until Malcolm gets the upper hand, discovering Oliver's secret. Meanwhile, Walter files for divorce, revealing to know Moira's involvement in his kidnapping. Roy reveals to Thea that he wants to find the vigilante so that the latter can train the former, pushing her away from himself. In a flashback, the man Oliver chose not to help previously is revealed to be working for Fyers, who reveals that he plans to cripple the [[Chinese economy]] by blowing up commercial planes going into the country. His employer is revealed to be a woman. He murders Yao Fei after forcing him to take credit for the attacks via video recording. |
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| ShortSummary = Upon the revelation that the Leviathan was technology from the distant future, proving Savage has manipulated time, Rip believes the Time Masters will finally ratify his mission and sets course for the Vanishing Point. Jefferson fixes the damaged time drive, but is exposed to time radiation which ages him prematurely. Stein is forced to send him back to 2016 in the jump ship to reverse the process. Carter, now named Scythian Torvil, is kept prisoner while Kendra tries to restore his memories, causing a rift between her and Ray which effectively ends their relationship. Savage tries to manipulate some of the team members, allowing him to escape his cell. Just as Savage is about to kill Kendra, Scythian regains his memories as Carter and saves her, but is stabbed by Savage before Kendra knocks the latter unconscious. The team arrives at the Vanishing Point, where the Time Masters reveal that they have been working with Savage, who is to be sent back to 2166 to carry on with his plan while Rip and his team are put under arrest. |
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Malcolm imprisons Oliver; but the latter manages to escape. He confronts Moira about the Undertaking, which prompts her to hold a [[press conference]] and reveal to the city her involvement with Malcolm and the plan to destroy the Glades. She is arrested while Malcolm confirms her claims to Tommy and reveals that he is the other. Quentin, with help from Felicity, is able to dismantle the device. Diggle and Oliver go after and mortally wound Malcolm, who reveals that there is a second device shortly before he dies. The device activates and begins to level the east side of the Glades. Thea goes into the Glades to save Roy, who decides to stay and help others. Laurel is trapped in her office; but Tommy arrives and helps her escape before being trapped himself. Oliver arrives too late, and Tommy dies. In a flashback, Fyers fires a missile at an approaching airliner, but Oliver and Shado manage to override the coordinates and destroy the missile. Afterward, Oliver kills Fyers, revealed to have gained relative skill with bow. |
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| ShortSummary = Kendra and Scythian are turned over to Savage as he returns to 2166, when he kills Rip's family again. Sara and Snart, who evaded capture, make plans to rescue the team with the help of Gideon. Druce explains to Rip that the Time Masters helped Savage because an alien race from the planet [[Thanagar]] will attack Earth in 2175 and only Savage is able to unite the world and stop them. Druce also reveals the Oculus, which the Time Masters used to manipulate Rip's team among various others to facilitate Savage's rise to power, including orchestrating the murder of Rip's family. Snart and Sara disable the other time ships and rescue the others. The team decides to destroy the Oculus, only to find Druce waiting for them with soldiers. Having recruited Martin's 2016 self to help him, Jefferson returns in the jump ship and evens the odds. But the success of the Oculus' self-destruct costs the life of Snart, who takes Druce out with him. Savage learns of the unpredictability of timeline due to the destruction of the Oculus and decides to make use of the time traveling technology at his disposal. |
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| ShortSummary = Kendra leaves a message for the team alerting them to Savage's presence in [[France]], 1944; but they are unable to stop him and only manage to rescue Scythian. Savage reveals that the Thanagarians sent three meteors to ancient Egypt; and he plans to use Kendra's and Scythian's blood to activate the meteors' alien technology and erase time back to 1700 BC, where he can rule. Stein deduces Savage's method, also concluding that radiation from all three meteors will render Savage mortal, so anyone can kill him. The team breaks up into pairs, traveling to 1958, 1975, and 2021. All three groups kill Savage. Ray and Firestorm destroy two of the meteors, and Rip uses the ''Waverider'' to send the last meteor into the sun before it can explode and destroy the Earth. Kendra and Scythian stay behind to defend in 2016 while the others decide to help Rip protect the timeline. Before they can leave 2016, however, [[Rex Tyler]] arrives in a future version of the ''Waverider'' and warns the team of their impending death. |
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| ShortSummary = In 2016, historian [[Commander Steel#Nathan Heywood|Nate Heywood]] enlists Mayor [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver Queen]]'s help in locating the ''Waverider'' after it was caught in a nuclear blast in 1942. The pair find the sunken ship with only [[Heat Wave (comics)|Mick]] aboard in stasis, who tells them what happened after being revived. [[Rip Hunter|Rip]]'s team—Mick, [[Ray Palmer (comics)|Ray]], [[White Canary|Sara]], [[Firestorm (comics)|Jax, and Martin]]—traveled through time dealing with "aberrations" in history. They learned that a [[nuclear bomb]] would be detonated in [[New York City]] in 1942. The team discovered [[Damien Darhk]], working with the [[Nazis]], was behind the attack. Sara attempted to kill Darhk to prevent [[Black Canary|Laurel]]'s death, but Darhk escaped and launched his sole atomic bomb toward New York from a [[U-boat]]. Rip chose to scatter the team throughout time, except for the injured Mick, to save their lives while he intercepted the bomb with the ''Waverider'' and saved New York. In the present, Mick and Nate use the ''Waverider'' to travel through time and rescue everyone, but fail to find any trace of Rip. After fixing events in 1942 to prevent the Nazis from making a nuclear bomb, the team is confronted by the [[Justice Society of America]] (JSA). Meanwhile, Darhk is shown to be working with [[Eobard Thawne]]. |
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| ShortSummary = The Justice Society captures the team, believing them to be Nazi spies. Nate reveals that he is the grandson of JSA member [[Commander Steel]]. After the JSA is assigned a mission to obtain information on [[Captain Nazi#Fawcett Comics|Nazi captain Baron Krieger]], they release the team and strongly advise them to leave 1942. The JSA learns that Krieger intends to trade away an amulet in [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s possession; his trade partner turns out to be Eobard, who has given him a sample of the serum with which he intends to barter. Nate soon discovers that the JSA dies on this mission, so the team travels back to rescue them. While the teams collect the amulet and fight the Nazis, Krieger uses the serum on himself and turns into a monstrous superhuman. He manages to capture Ray and JSA member [[Vixen (comics)|Amaya]]. Ray offers to replicate the formula to save Amaya. The teams then attack the Nazi base, save Ray and Amaya, and take down Krieger. However, [[hemophiliac]] Nate is critically injured in the process. Ray saves him by using the modified serum he developed. After the team departs, Eobard appears at the JSA headquarters and stabs Rex Tyler to erase him from the timeline before stealing the amulet. A dying Rex whispers "time traveler" to Amaya. |
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| ShortSummary = Amaya stows away on the ''Waverider'' and attacks Mick, believing him responsible for Rex's death. Nate stops her using his newly-developed ability to convert his body to a steel-like form. Sara convinces Amaya that a rogue time traveller is likely to blame for the murder. An accident during Ray's testing of Nate's abilities throws both men into the time vortex and strands them in 17th-century [[feudal Japan]]. Nate is found and cared for by Masako Yamashiro, the betrothed of [[shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] whose [[samurai]] capture Ray. Sara, Amaya, and Mick rescue Ray from Tokugawa, who uses the Atom suit against them. They meet up with a recovered Nate, who does not want to leave Masako to Tokugawa's mercy. They defend Masako's village from the samurai, while Ray and Nate defeat Tokugawa by destroying the Atom suit. Nate and Amaya officially join the team. Meanwhile, Jefferson and Stein discover a hidden armory inside the ship and a secret message from [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]] from 2056 intended for Rip and forbidden from the crew. |
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| ShortSummary = The team learns of a time pirate stranded in the [[American Civil War]]. Upon arriving, they encounter a black man, Henry Scott, being chased by [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] soldiers that have been turned into [[zombies]] by a virus carried by the pirate. The team defeats the group of zombies, but Henry is killed. Before his death, Henry reveals he is a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] spy assigned to steal Confederate battle plans for [[Ulysses S. Grant|General Grant]] and asks Jefferson to complete his mission. The team discovers that Mick is infected with the virus and returns him to the ''Waverider'', where Ray and Martin ultimately manage to cure him. Sara and Nate go to warn Grant about the zombies while Jax and Amaya attempt to steal the plans. Jax runs afoul of a [[plantation]] owner and is locked up. Amaya frees him and the other black prisoners. They find the plans and burn down the mansion during a zombie attack. Meanwhile, Grant's camp is also attacked by zombies. Sara formulates a successful plan to kill them using Nate's powers. Jax, posing as Henry Scott, gives the plans to Grant, which will ensure a Union battle victory. A grateful Mick gives [[Leonard Snart]]'s cold gun to Ray. |
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| ShortSummary = In 1987, Eobard Thawne offers Damien Darhk an alliance, which Darhk declines. Aboard the ''Waverider'', Nate discovers an aberration in 1987 involving the [[Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty|INF treaty]] signing. The team infiltrates the [[White House]] as tourists and finds Darhk there as one of the treaty negotiators. Sara again attempts to kill him, which alerts White House security and forces the team to make a very public escape. They soon learn that Darhk is making his own secret deal with the [[KGB]]. Returning to the White House during a [[State dinner]], they discover him making an exchange with KGB agents for a box with an unknown item. The team defeats Darhk's men and the Russians. Sara confronts Darhk, but spares his life. Instead, she reveals his future to torture him: his master plan's failure, his wife's murder, and his own eventual death. Eobard whisks Darhk away, but not before Sara steals the box from him. She realizes the team is up against a time-travelling [[speedster (fiction)|speedster]]. Unnerved by Sara's revelation, Darhk insists on teaming up with Eobard and the two enter the time stream. |
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| ShortSummary = The team learns of an aberration in [[Colorado]], 1874, where they save [[Jonah Hex]] from execution. He reveals that he is fighting an outlaw boss named [[Quentin Turnbull]]. Nate reveals that the aberration is Turnbull leading the Western [[US]] in its secession to form the "Turnbull Country." The team learns that Turnbull is extracting [[dwarf star]], which Ray used for his A.T.O.M. suit, and that Turnbull is planning to destroy a critical mountain pass connecting the Eastern US to the West, stopping the [[US Army]] from supplying the West. While Sara and Jonah engage Turnbull, Mick and Amaya destroy the mine and Nate uses his powers to stop the train. Instead of killing Turnbull, Jonah decides to deliver him to the authorities. With the dwarf star reappropriated, Ray plans to rebuild his suit and shows Nate the suit he has made for the latter. Amaya decides to teach Mick to control his anger. Martin and Jefferson deduce that, due to the former's interaction with his past self, he may have altered the past. Sara tells the team that they need to return to 2016 to help their friends. |
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| ShortSummary = Nate, Mick, Amaya, [[Felicity Smoak|Felicity]] and [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] travel back to the first [[Dominators|Dominator]] invasion of Earth in [[Oregon, United States|Oregon]], 1951. The Legends successfully capture a Dominator for information, but are themselves captured by [[Law enforcement in the United States|federal agents]]. While in custody, they learn from the Dominator that the aliens arrived to assess the threat humanity posed now that [[metahumans]] have appeared. Felicity and Cisco rescue the Legends and help set the Dominator free. Meanwhile in [[Central City (DC Comics)|Central City]] 2016, the team learns that the Dominators know about Barry's manipulation of the timeline, and that they demand his surrender in exchange for peace. After the Legends return, the team discovers that the Dominators' weapon is a bomb that will kill all metahumans on Earth, with millions of collateral human casualties. The teams dissuade Barry from surrendering, with Cisco reconciling with him. They manage to destroy the bomb and force the Dominators to retreat using pain-inflicting [[nanotechnology]]. Cisco gives [[Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)|Supergirl]] a device to travel between their universes. Martin convinces Jefferson not to tell the others that his daughter, Lily, is an aberration of the timeline. |
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| ShortSummary = Eobard, Darhk and [[Malcolm Merlyn]] arrive in [[Chicago]], 1927, and ally with [[Al Capone]]. Learning of the aberration, the Legends arrive and manage to keep Capone from murdering [[Eliot Ness]]. Ness is critically injured, so the team decides to obtain vital information on Capone's operation to secure history. Meanwhile, Mick begins having hallucinations of Snart, who belittles him for acting like his teammates. Sara and Martin are abducted by Eobard during their infiltration and raid on Capone's club. Malcolm offers Sara a chance to change her past in return for the amulet she took from Darhk in 1987, but she refuses. The team rescues the captives, but "Martin" turns out to be a disguised Eobard, who searches the ''Waverider'' at super-speed for the amulet while Malcolm attacks the ship directly. Eobard barely escapes revenge at Amaya's hand, but Sara surrenders the amulet for Martin's safety. The Legends succeed in correcting the timeline. Eobard later shows his partners that the completed amulet projects a [[hologram|holographic]] map that can locate the [[Spear of Destiny]], which is able to "rewrite reality itself". They must next locate Rip Hunter, who is revealed to be working as a [[movie director]] in 1967 [[Los Angeles]]. |
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During the New York attack, Rip recovered the Spear from the ''Waverider'' and used the time drive to escape. In the present, the team learns about the Spear and arrives in Los Angeles, 1967, when they confront Darhk and Malcolm attempting to kidnap Rip, who has no memories of his previous adventures and is training with [[George Lucas]]. Both parties escape; and Rip is arrested by the police. The team abducts him from custody and takes him to the ''Waverider''. Nate and Ray are revealed to have lost their specialties and powers since the aberration caused Lucas to quit filmmaking. While Nate, Amaya and Ray meet Lucas to dissuade him, the others learn that Lucas has a fragment of the Spear. Darhk and Malcolm overpower Amaya's party and forces them to search for the fragment in a dumpster. The others arrive and a battle ensues, during which they recover the fragment and the Medallion; but Rip is abducted by Eobard, whose partners intend to torture him to find the other fragments. Lucas returns to filmmaking; and the team vows to rescue Rip. Meanwhile, Mick tells Stein about his hallucinations, which the latter eventually interprets are emotional, not neural. |
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In Star City 2016, Eobard and Damien recruit Malcolm just hours after the 2016 Damien was killed by Oliver. The Legion's attempts to extract information from Rip fail repeatedly, exacerbating tensions within the group. Eobard disappears after insisting on his superiority, assigning Malcolm and Damien to access a bank [[safe deposit box]] in [[Switzerland]] 2025, the number of which Damien found engraved on Rip's tooth. Meanwhile, Martin recruits Lily to help the team decode the amulet. She finds out that she is an aberration, and gets angry with Martin. After a failed robbery, Malcolm and Damien decide to work together against Eobard. The Legends realize that the mystery speedster is Eobard, and that he needs the Spear to undo [[List of The Flash episodes#ep23|his removal from existence]]. Damien and Malcolm break into the bank vault, finding a record of Rip's memories. They force Eobard to tell the truth about his disappearances. He reveals that [[Hunter Zolomon]], now the undead speedster [[Black Flash]], has been chasing him after Flashpoint. They manage to trap the pursuing speedster in the vault and escape, with Eobard agreeing not to humiliate the duo again. Lily returns home after she and Martin reconcile, while the Legion restores Rip's memories, albeit with "adjustments". In [[New Jersey]], 1776, Rip shoots [[George Washington]]. |
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Rip has been brainwashed into working with the Legion. The Legends, who felt the timequake, head to Christmas Eve, 1776, to protect Washington. As Sara and Mick escort Washington, Rip and British troops arrive, armed with modern-day assault rifles. Rip disables the team's technology and shoots Sara in the chest, while Mick and Washington are taken prisoner. Jax holds off Rip while a shrunken Ray works to fix the Waverider. Amaya and Nick share a tender moment in the wilderness. Mick learns that Washington will be executed in the morning and formulates an escape plan. Rip uses Sara as leverage to get Jax to give him the Spear fragment before snapping her neck. The Waverider's power is restored and Sara is revived in time to stop an enraged Jax from murdering Rip. Nate and Amaya save Mick and Washington, who goes on to lead his soldiers to victory at [[Battle of Princeton|Princeton]]. Amaya tells Nate they should remain friends, and the team celebrate Christmas on the Waverider. |
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Rip tracks down [[Dr. Mid-Nite|Charles McNider]] in the year 3000, killing him and taking his fragment of the Spear. Gideon locates the next fragment in medieval England in 507 A.D. during the age of [[King Arthur]]. They are intercepted by [[Guinevere]], who takes them to Arthur. Amaya recognizes his adviser [[Merlin]] as [[Stargirl]], her former comrade in the JSA. She explains that Rip divided the Spear into four pieces, and that she formed the [[Knights of the Round Table]] to protect hers. The Legion abducts Arthur and uses him to enter Camelot, threatening to destroy it unless the Spear is brought to them. Sara persuades Guinevere to help them fight back, but Stargirl refuses to let them have her fragment. Amaya steals the fragment, which has been forged into [[Excalibur]], but Stargirl catches her in the act. Having fallen in love with Arthur, she entrusts it to them. Upon learning that Ray has joined Guinevere's army, the team devises a way to reverse the Legion's brainwashing, and Arthur subdues Rip. Ray pursues a fleeing Damien and gets shot, but survives due to his suit's armor. Imprisoned in the brig, Rip contacts Gideon, who has been secretly programmed to be loyal to him. |
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In January 2015, co-creator [[Greg Berlanti]] stated that there were "very early" preliminary talks for an additional spin-off series centered on [[Atom (Ray Palmer)|Ray Palmer / Atom]] ([[Brandon Routh]]), from ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'' and ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]''.<ref name="AtomSpinoff" /> In February 2015, it was reported that a spin-off series, described as a superhero team-up show, was in discussion by The CW for a possible [[2015–16 United States network television schedule|2015–16]] midseason release. Berlanti, [[Andrew Kreisberg]], [[Marc Guggenheim]] and Sarah Schechter would serve as executive producers. The potential series would be headlined by several recurring characters from both ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash'', including Palmer, [[Captain Cold|Leonard Snart]] ([[Wentworth Miller]]) and [[Firestorm (comics)|Dr. Martin Stein]] ([[Victor Garber]]). [[Caity Lotz]] was also mentioned to be among the main cast. There would be potential for other ''Arrow''/''Flash'' characters to cross over to the new series, and the series would be casting "three major DC Comics characters who have never appeared in a TV series".<ref name="DeadlineAnnouncement" /> |
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In March 2015, [[Stephen Amell]], who portrays [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver Queen / Green Arrow]] on ''Arrow'', confirmed the series would air in the 2015–16 midseason. Additionally, Kreisberg stated more would be revealed about the nature of the series by the end of ''Arrow''{{'}}s third season, specifically why Lotz is slated to appear, given her previous character, Sara, was killed at the start of ''Arrow'' season three.<ref name="ScreenrantMarch2015" /> Berlanti also stated there was a particular reason for the other half of Firestorm—Ronnie Raymond ([[Robbie Amell]]), as seen on ''The Flash''—not being mentioned in the initial cast announcement.<ref name="RonnieRaymond" /> On the purpose of the series, Berlanti said it was designed to be "most similar to our crossover episodes, where you feel that 'event-iness', but all the time. For us, first and foremost, with all of [our shows], it's about 'how is it its own thing?' Because we don't just want to do it to do it." He also revealed the producers were focusing on "making sure that the villain that we have on [the] show is distinct too... another big character who hasn't been used yet."<ref name="VarietyMarch2015" /> Also in March, [[Dominic Purcell]] was revealed to be reprising his role as [[Heat Wave (comics)|Heat Wave]] in the series,<ref name="HeatWave" /> and [[Blake Neely]], composer of ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash'', would serve as composer.<ref name="NeelyConfirm" /> At the end of the month, [[Arthur Darvill]] was cast as [[Rip Hunter]], one of the "new to TV" DC characters,<ref name="RipHunter" /> while [[Ciara Renée]] was cast as [[Hawkgirl|Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]].<ref name="Hawkgirl" /> In April 2015, in a ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' article on the recent [[MIPTV Media Market|MipTV]] event, it noted the title for the series would be ''Legends of Tomorrow'', despite it still being unconfirmed by those involved with the series.<ref name="VarietyTitleApr2015" /> Also in the month, [[Franz Drameh]] was cast as Jax Jackson.<ref name="Drameh" /> |
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In May 2015, actor [[Victor Garber]] said that The CW was impressed with what was shown to them, giving the project a straight-to-series order.<ref name="January2016">{{cite web|url=http://screenrant.com/flash-arrow-spinoff-show-premiere-date-2016/|title='The Flash/Arrow' Spinoff Going Straight to Series; Premieres January 2016|last=Dyce|first=Andrew|publisher=screenrant.com|date=May 2, 2015|accessdate=May 2, 2015}}</ref> The network officially confirmed the order for the series on May 7, 2015, as well as the official title, ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''.<ref name="SeriesOrdered"/> Later in the month, it was confirmed that Lotz would reprise her role as Sara Lance, who would be taking the name [[White Canary]],<ref name="White Canary" /> as well as revealing the antagonist as [[Vandal Savage]].<ref name="VandalSavage" /> In June 2015, it was announced that [[Phil Klemmer]] had been made the series [[showrunner]] as well as executive producer.<ref name="Klemmer" /> At the end of the month, [[Grant Gustin]] stated he would appear in the series as [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen / Flash]],<ref name="GustinLegends" /> though he ultimately did not appear in the first season. In August 2015, [[Casper Crump]] was cast as Vandal Savage.<ref name="Crump">{{cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2015/08/04/legends-of-tomorrow-vandal-savage-casper-crump-cast/|title=Legends of Tomorrow Casts Season 1 Big Bad Vandal Savage| first= Kimberly| last= Roots| publisher= TVLine|date= August 4, 2015|accessdate=August 4, 2015}}</ref> |
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On March 11, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/03/11/the-flash-the-100-and-even-crazy-ex-girlfriend-renewed-all-11-cw-series-picked-up-for-2016-17/|title='The Flash', 'The 100' and even 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' renewed: All 11 CW series picked up for 2016–17|last=Porter|first=Rick|work=TV by the Numbers|date=March 11, 2016|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}</ref> which debuted in October 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thewrap.com/supergirl-could-lose-calista-flockhart-as-series-regular-in-season-2/|title='Supergirl' Could Lose Calista Flockhart as Series Regular in Season 2|last=Ge|first=Linda|publisher=The Wrap|date=May 19, 2016|accessdate=May 19, 2016}}</ref> The producers have considered adjusting the Legends team for additional seasons, with Joseph David-Jones' [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)|Connor Hawke]] and [[Megalyn Echikunwoke]]'s [[Vixen (comics)|Vixen]] potential additions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/david-jones-discusses-connor-hawkes-possible-return-to-legends-of-tomorrow|title=DAVID-JONES DISCUSSES CONNOR HAWKE'S POSSIBLE RETURN TO "LEGENDS OF TOMORROW"|last=Gallaway|first=Lauren|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=March 2, 2016|accessdate=March 3, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/01/10/vixen-animated-series-renewed-for-season-2-cw-ponders-more-in-live-action|title=VIXEN ANIMATED SERIES RENEWED FOR SEASON 2; CW PONDERS MORE IN LIVE-ACTION|last=Goldman|first=Eric|publisher=IGN|date=January 10, 2016|accessdate=January 10, 2016}}</ref> For the second season, Klemmer revealed that ''Arrow'' writer [[Keto Shimizu]] and ''The Flash'' writer [[Grainne Godfree]] would be working on ''Legends'' in order to "make our stories work in concert" with ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash''. Klemmer also noted the challenges of creating more crossover elements, since Amell and Gustin work full days for their respective shows. In terms of working within the Arrowverse, Klemmer said that the death of Laurel Lance on ''Arrow'' would "resonate into Season 2... [since] something that happens on ''Arrow'' can create ripples that appear on our show in a huge way. It fundamentally alters the DNA of our series."<ref name="KlemmerIGN">{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/04/27/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-phil-klemmer-on-arrow-crossover-season-2-villains|title=DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: PHIL KLEMMER ON ARROW CROSSOVER, SEASON 2 VILLAINS|last=Schwartz|first=Terri|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=April 27, 2016|accessdate=April 28, 2016}}</ref> The second season initially consisted of 13 episodes,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/08/11/the-cw-new-superhero-series-arrow-spinoff-2017/|title=CW Boss on Fifth Superhero Night, Supergirl Predictions, Episode Counts, Little Women Status and More|last=Mitovitch|first=Matt Webb|publisher=TV Line|date=August 11, 2016|accessdate=August 11, 2016}}</ref> with four more ordered in November 2016 to bring the season total to 17.<ref name="S2MoreEps">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/cw-orders-more-legends-tomorrow-945991|title=The CW Orders More 'Legends of Tomorrow'|last=O'Connell|first=Michael|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=November 9, 2016|accessdate=November 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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Teasing the premise of season two in April 2016, Klemmer stated, "We're coming at it from a completely different angle. We're determined to make every part of season two feel like its own show. [The first episode of season two] will very much be a new pilot with new good guys, new bad guys, new stakes, new dynamics, new goals. The team will basically have to find a new purpose. Once you save the world, what do you do then?... The fact that the world was in peril sort of forced our team to fall into its own dysfunctional version of lockstep. Season two, they're no longer going to be hunted by Time Masters. They're no longer going to be burdened with having to save the world. It's no longer going to be about saving Miranda and Jonas. The interesting thing about season two is I think it's going to have a much, much different tone because our Legends are going to have a totally different purpose. They're actually going to have a totally different constitution. There will be new faces and new everything."<ref name="KlemmerIGN" /> The season will also introduce members of the [[Justice Society of America]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/05/19/legends-tomorrow-justice-society-season-2|title=Legends of Tomorrow to introduce Justice Society of America in season 2|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=May 19, 2016|accessdate=May 19, 2016}}</ref> The Society will consist of Hourman, Vixen, Commander Steel, [[Obsidian (comics)|Obsidian]], [[Courtney Whitmore|Stargirl]] and [[Dr. Mid-Nite]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/30/legends-tomorrow-justice-society-photos|title=Meet the Justice Society of America in new Legends of Tomorrow photos|last=Agard|first=Chancellor|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=September 30, 2016|accessdate=October 1, 2016}}</ref> The season will also feature a version of the [[Legion of Doom (comics)|Legion of Doom]], composed of the [[Eobard Thawne|Reverse-Flash]], [[Merlyn (DC Comics)|Malcolm Merlyn]], [[Damien Darhk]] and [[Captain Cold]].<ref name="LegionOfDoom">{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/sdcc-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-welcome-the-justice-society-of-america-more|title=SDCC: "DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" WELCOMES THE JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA & MORE|last=Danmore|first=Meghan|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=July 23, 2016}}</ref> |
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===Filming=== |
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In May 2015, Garber revealed filming would begin in August 2015, for a January 2016 premiere.<ref name="January2016"/> The series shot a presentation for the network's [[upfronts|upfront showcase]], which was filmed over the course of one night, and directed by ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash'' veteran [[Dermott Downs]].<ref name="JacksonFirestorm"/> Filming of the series began on September 9, 2015, in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/mguggenheim/status/641634706404933633|title=Legends of Tomorrow begins production today. @GBerlanti @AJKreisberg @philklemmer @Glen__Winter|first=Marc|last=Guggenheim|publisher=[[Twitter]]|date=September 9, 2015|accessdate=September 9, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/caitylotz/posts/1127054470642675|title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow table read! Stuff is about to go down when filming begins on Wednesday! #LegendsInTheMaking|last=Lotz|first=Caity|publisher=Facebook|date=September 5, 2015|accessdate=September 5, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://zap2it.com/2016/01/legends-of-tomorrow-premiere-teases-arrow-the-flash/|title=6 'Legends of Tomorrow' teases that prove it's nothing like 'Arrow' or 'The Flash'|last=Hayner|first=Chris|publisher=Zap2it|date=January 20, 2016|accessdate=January 29, 2016}}</ref> Director/producer [[Glen Winter]] discussed in a January 2016 interview with ''Comic Book Resources'' the process of filming key elements of the series' Pilot, |
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<blockquote>The new facet for ''Legends'' was that there's no #1 [actor] on the call sheet. There are seven or eight leads. For me, that was the intimidating part. I wasn't as worried about the action and tone as I was with wrangling all these personalities and finding out how they all work together. Or, how to shoot a scene with eight people in the Waverider, day after day.<ref name="Winter">{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/legends-tomorrow-director-promises-push-boundaries-superhero-action|title="LEGENDS OF TOMORROW" DIRECTOR PROMISES TO "PUSH THE BOUNDARIES" OF SUPERHERO ACTION|first=Brian|last=Cairns|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=January 29, 2016|accessdate=January 29, 2016}}</ref></blockquote> He stated of the series style of shooting on location as opposed to predominantly shooting on a [[soundstage]], |
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<blockquote>As is typical with any pilot, most of the time you are going to shoot more on location. Because you don't necessarily know if you are going to have a show that's been picked up, they don't want to invest a lot of money in the infrastructure, so you end up shooting more on location. The only set that was built was the Waverider. That being said, because we knew there was a pickup for the show, it wasn't a conventional pilot. All the resources of construction went into the Waverider. That's continuing into the series. I don't think they tend to build much. I think they tend to adapt locations because there's so much time travel and so many eras to create.<ref name="Winter"/></blockquote> |
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==Broadcast== |
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''Legends of Tomorrow'' premiered in the United States on January 21, 2016,<ref name=PremiereDate>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/cw-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-premiere-date-1201647117/| title=CW Slots 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' for Thursdays; 'Vampire Diaries' to Friday|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|last=Kissel|first=Rick|date=November 23, 2015|accessdate=November 23, 2015}}</ref> and the first season consisted of sixteen episodes.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow/listings/|title=Shows A-Z – dc's legends of tomorrow on the cw|publisher=[[The Futon Critic]]|accessdate=September 5, 2015}}</ref> The series premiere in Australia was originally announced as January 20, 2016,<ref name= FoxtelUpfronts>{{cite web|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/foxtel-upfronts-2016-local-thrillers-lifestyle-us-drama.html|title=Foxtel Upfronts 2016: Local thrillers, Lifestyle & US Drama.|date=November 5, 2015| accessdate=November 5, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|first=David|last=Knox| url= http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/airdate-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow.html|title=Airdate: DC's Legends of Tomorrow |date=November 12, 2015| accessdate=November 12, 2015}}</ref> however it was pushed back until January 22.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/New-In-January-200-shows-including-DC-s-Legends-Of-Tomorrow/ba-p/106619|title=New In January: 200+ shows including DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, Andrew Winter's Tiny House & more|publisher=The Green Room| first= Chuck| last= Purcell| date=December 24, 2015| accessdate=January 3, 2016}}</ref> It started airing in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sky-takes-legends-tomorrow-uk-843856|title=DC's 'Legends of Tomorrow' Docks With Sky in U.K.|last=Ritman|first=Alex|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=November 25, 2015|accessdate=November 25, 2015}}</ref> |
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The pilot was well-reviewed for its potential. Russ Burlingame from ComicBook.com praised it saying, "The series delivers a sharp, enjoyable pilot that's arguably the most attention-grabbing and entertaining from any of the current crop of superhero shows."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/12/29/legends-of-tomorrow-advance-review/|title=Legends of Tomorrow Advance Review: The Best DC Pilot Yet|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|publisher=ComicBook.com|date=December 30, 2015|accessdate=December 30, 2015}}</ref> Jesse Schedeen of [[IGN]] gave the first part of the pilot episode a 7.7/10, praising the show's "epic scope", "fun character dynamics", and Arthur Darvill's performance;<ref>{{cite web |first=Jesse|last=Schedeen|publisher=IGN |title=DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: "PILOT, PART 1" REVIEW |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/01/19/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-pilot-part-1-review|date=January 19, 2016|accessdate=January 19, 2016}}</ref> and gave the second part of the pilot a 8.4/10, saying it "improved in its sophomore episode thanks to great character dynamics and superhero action".<ref>{{cite web |first=Jesse|last=Schedeen|publisher=IGN |title=DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: "PILOT, PART 2" REVIEW|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/01/29/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-pilot-part-2-review|date=January 29, 2016|accessdate=January 29, 2016}}</ref> |
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However, review aggregation website [[Rotten Tomatoes]] gave the complete first season an only 58% approval rating, with an average rating of 6/10 based on 36 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "Fancy effects, comic-book nostalgia, and an alluring cast help keep it afloat, but DC's ''Legends of Tomorrow'' suffers from an overloaded cast of characters that contribute to a distractingly crowded canvas."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/dc-s-legends-of-tomorrow/s01/ | title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Season 1 (2016) | publisher=Rotten Tomatoes | accessdate=January 22, 2016}}</ref> [[Metacritic]], which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 58 out of 100 based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow : Season 1|url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow|accessdate=January 22, 2016}}</ref> |
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Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season a 70% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.1/10 based on 10 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "Though the narrative remains too ambitious, DC's ''Legends of Tomorrow'' enjoys a freer creative arc with the removal of problem characters."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/dc_s_legends_of_tomorrow/s02/|title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Season 2 (2016)|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=November 17, 2016}}</ref><!-- Metacritic assigned a score of X out of 100 based on reviews from 3 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow/season-2|title=DC's Legends of Tomorrow|work=Metacritic|accessdate=November 17, 2016}}</ref> |
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Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, missing and presumed dead after a shipwreck that claimed the life of his father, Robert, is discovered alive after five years on a remote Pacific island. He is welcomed home to Starling City by his mother Moira, stepfather Walter Steele, younger sister Thea, and best friend Tommy Merlyn, but they sense he has changed. Moira assigns John Diggle as Oliver's bodyguard. Oliver hides the truth about the man he has become, and tries to reconcile with his former girlfriend, Laurel, whom he cheated on with her sister Sara (who died in the shipwreck). While reconnecting with those closest to him, by night Oliver secretly masquerades as a hooded vigilante archer, attempting to fulfill his dying father's entreaty: to right the wrongs of his family. Oliver's first goal is to take down corrupt millionaire Adam Hunt, who has scammed millions from various people in the city. Laurel's father, police detective Quentin Lance, becomes determined to arrest the vigilante. Meanwhile, it is revealed Oliver's mother has an agenda at odds with her son, having orchestrated a kidnapping to determine what Robert told him after the shipwreck.
Laurel brings a civil suit against millionaire Martin Somers, who is also one of Oliver's targets, for taking part in drug trades with the Triad that ultimately led to the death of a young woman's father. As the vigilante, Oliver threatens Somers to make him confess to the murder as penance for all of the wrongs he has done to the city. Instead, Somers contacts the Triad, who send the assassin Chien Na Wei to kill Laurel. Oliver saves Laurel from Chien; he later obtains Somers' confession and gives an audio recording of it to Quentin. Meanwhile, Moira and Walter push Oliver to take a position at the company. Oliver stymies their efforts by using the opening of the company's new applied sciences division to publicly opt out of the position, knowing that he cannot simultaneously honor Robert's request to fight for the city and be the man Moira wants him to be. She is revealed to be conspiring with a man affiliated with a symbol that exists in Robert's book possessed by Oliver. A flashback to Oliver's time on the island shows him being attacked by an unknown hooded figure wielding a bow and arrow.
Oliver tracks down another millionaire from his list, before the latter is killed by an assassin known as Deadshot. Oliver decides to build a new dance club above his hideout as a cover for his nighttime disappearances. While comparing the competition, he finds Thea, who reveals that Laurel and Merlyn had been involved during Oliver's absence. Laurel becomes suspicious when Oliver does not react to it, and concludes he already knew. She and Merlyn start dating again. Meanwhile, Oliver uses the assassin's M.O. to learn his true identity, Floyd Lawton, and his assignment to kill businessmen including Walter at an auction. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Quentin to prevent Lawton's plan. Oliver succeeds, apparently killing Lawton in the process, but Diggle is shot during the fight. In order to save Diggle's life, Oliver is forced to reveal his dual identity to him. Flashbacks reveal that the Asian archer who attacked Oliver was actually trying to help him; Oliver misunderstands and escapes; and is revealed to be pursued by an unknown group of armed men.
Oliver offers Diggle a chance to fight at his side and help the city, which the latter refuses. Later, Oliver discovers a connection between Peter Declan, a death row inmate, and Jason Brodeur, one of the men on his list. As the vigilante, he enlists the help of Laurel to prove Declan's innocence. Working together, the pair uncovers the truth, but Brodeur has his mercenaries stage a prison riot so that they can have Laurel and Declan killed before the truth is revealed. Oliver sneaks into the prison dressed as a guard and saves the two, with her realizing that the vigilante is merciless. Declan is exonerated while Brodeur is arrested. Diggle meets with Oliver and agrees to work with him so that he can both protect the city and protect Oliver from losing his humanity. Quentin arrests Oliver on suspicion of being the vigilante. Meanwhile, Walter discovers that Moira has been keeping the salvaged and sabotaged family yacht hidden in a warehouse. Flashbacks show that the archer forced Oliver to kill a bird for food, making it the latter's first kill. He was also taught to forget Laurel.
Oliver hires Laurel as his attorney and his bail is accepted. Given Oliver's time on the island, the District Attorney offers an insanity plea with indefinite treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder in a psychiatric facility. Oliver declines, instead offering to take a polygraph test to prove his innocence, which he passes. While remanded under house arrest, Oliver throws a prison-themed party, maintaining his bachelor playboy facade. He has Diggle pose as the vigilante and stop a German arms dealer who is in the city to sell automatic weapons to the city's gangs. The plan works and the charges are dropped after Quentin kills a man who was sent by Moira's co-conspirator to kill Oliver. However, Laurel begins to suspect Oliver. Moira threatens her associate to stay away from her family. Walter leaves the house after confronting Moira on her lies. Flashbacks show Oliver caught and tortured by the armed men, led by Edward Fyers, for the location of the archer, who is revealed to be a former military officer, before being saved by the latter.
Oliver begins preparing to attack another individual from the list, but Diggle argues that he should expand his work and help the police stop a group of bank robbers. Oliver initially refuses, believing that it detracts from his mission to right Robert's wrongs, but agrees finally. The former deduces that the robbers are actually a family unit, and that the leader Derek Reston worked for Queen Industries before Robert outsourced 1500 jobs to China and the Reston family lost their home as a result. Feeling guilty, Oliver tries to persuade Derek to right his own wrongs, but learns that the family are going to rob another bank. During Oliver's confrontation, Derek is fatally shot. Meanwhile, Merlyn throws Laurel a fundraiser to support her law firm, CNRI, hoping to prove his love for her that way. Oliver and Moira manage to regain their emotional connection. Flashbacks show Oliver having a dream of Robert blaming him for his idleness and reveal how Oliver first discovered the target names in his father's notebook.
Moira is almost shot by a mysterious assailant who was attempting to assassinate an associate of mob boss Frank Bertinelli. Oliver attempts to infiltrate Frank's business to discover the identity of the attacker. Frank blames Chien and the Triad gang for the murders of his people. Oliver learns that the attacker is Helena Bertinelli, Frank's daughter, with whom the former had just been on a date. Helena reveals that she is looking for revenge against her father, who she blames for the murder of her fiancé, who according to Frank was gathering evidence against him to give FBI. Helena and Oliver are abducted by Frank's right-hand man, Nick Salvati, in connection to the deaths; she reveals that she was the one gathering evidence and kills Salvati after learning he was the one who killed her fiancé. She also deduces Oliver's identity as the vigilante after witnessing him fight Frank's henchmen. In the end, Helena and Oliver share a kiss. Meanwhile, Tommy is cut off financially by his father, Malcolm, who is revealed to be Moira's co-conspirator. Laurel sticks with him, stating that she does not want him for money. Walter returns home.
Oliver decides to teach Helena that there is justice outside of revenge after witnessing her try to kill the head of the Triad. Diggle expresses his disapproval, but to no avail. She dresses as a purple vigilante and the duo has another man from the list arrested. Helena starts to buy into the idea, but leaves him after finding out that Laurel was his former girlfriend and believing that they are still together. Helena goes after the Triad, killing their leader. As a result, Chien and her men go after Frank, believing him to be responsible, but Oliver gets there in time to stop them. Oliver also stops Helena from killing Frank, who is arrested; and she threatens to reveal his identity if he tries to come after her in the future. Meanwhile, Tommy finally tells Oliver about Malcolm's action and asks for a job at the club that Oliver is attempting to build, which is accepted. Using Felicity's help, Walter learns more about the secret organization that Moira is a part of, finding a notebook containing the list.
Hunt is killed by a mysterious archer. Quentin deduces that a copycat is at work, but his superior publicly blames the hooded vigilante. Oliver plans a Christmas party at the mansion to bring back the spirit of the holidays to his family. He saves some hostages from the archer, and the two archers are injured after fighting, with Oliver realizing that Robert wasn't the author of the list. The archer escapes and is revealed to be Malcolm. Walter finds out about the vigilante's objective and is kidnapped by one of Malcolm's associates. The organization's plan is revealed to be starting six months later, when thousands of people will die for what it believes to be for the greater good. Flashbacks show the Chinese archer, Yao Fei, capturing Fyers, who tells Oliver that the island was a prison for dangerous criminals and that his unit was tasked to exterminate the inmates, including Yao, after the program was shut down. Yao is captured by the unit while leading Oliver to a possible escape from the island; and the latter escapes.
Six weeks after his fight with Malcolm, Oliver avoids any activities as his vigilante, despite insistence from Diggle. When a firefighter is killed in the line of duty, Laurel suspects that he was murdered and steals the phone the vigilante gave Quentin in order to contact him for help. Tracking down the suspect, Oliver is overpowered during the confrontation, but discovers that the murderer is a former firefighter. Oliver learns that the murderer is Garfield Lynns, a firefighter thought to have died in a massive fire several years prior, but survived with severe burns. Lynns shows up at a fundraiser held for support of the victims in order to kill the fire chief. As the vigilante, Oliver saves the chief before Lynns commits suicide. The media calls the vigilante a hero while Oliver decides to continue his hunt of the list members. Moira decides to take over for Walter as C.E.O. Quentin plants a listening device on the phone to monitor Laurel's communications with the vigilante. Flashbacks show Oliver killing a mercenary, wearing his uniform and recovering his tools, including a map.
After an armored truck is robbed, Oliver believes that one of the thieves is former Marine Ted Gaynor, from his target list. Diggle dismisses Oliver's assumption, as Gaynor was Diggle's commanding officer during his time in Afghanistan. Oliver finds Gaynor and steals encrypted data, as Diggle prevents the former from getting any information directly from Gaynor. The data is revealed to be plans for robbing armored trucks, which Oliver uses to track the thieves. Diggle learns that Gaynor was the mastermind behind the robberies, and is forced to join Gaynor's team, but backs out of helping them at last. Oliver arrives in time and kills Gaynor. Meanwhile, Thea tells Oliver her belief that Moira and Malcolm are involved as the former believes they were before Robert's death. Oliver asks Moira, who states Robert was the unfaithful. Tommy refuses Malcolm's request to sign the paper of selling the clinic established by the former's mother, who died when he was 8 and Malcolm left him for years subsequently. Thea is arrested by the police after having a crash as a result of drug use. Flashbacks show Oliver being captured by the mercenaries as Yao was apparently working for them.
The judge dismisses the plea bargain of Thea and orders the charges brought to trial. Helping Thea, Oliver begins working on tracking down the supplier of the drug, which is known as Vertigo; he discovers that the supplier is called "The Count", and arranges a meeting through his contacts with the Russian mob. The meeting is broken up by the police, and the Count injects Oliver with a dose of Vertigo. While showing the effects of overdose, the latter still continues his investigation. He uses the ingredients to track the location of the Count. As the vigilante, Oliver is able to confront the Count and inject him with Vertigo, causing irreparable damage. Laurel persuades Quentin to get Thea community service and two years of probation, which she begins serving at Laurel's legal office. Felicity shows Oliver the list of names that Steele discovered, and informs him that they came from Moira. Flashbacks show Yao overpowering Oliver in a mandatory duel and making him appear dead. His body is thrown to a waterfall, where he wakes up and finds an upgraded map, planted by Yao.
Moira denies knowledge about the list. Diggle decides to investigate her daily activities. Laurel enlists the help of the vigilante when criminal Cyrus Vanch is released from prison. Using the microphone inside the phone, Quentin and his team intercept the vigilante, who manages to escape. Vanch kidnaps Laurel. Quentin and the vigilante team up to save Laurel, as the former realizes that Vanch has contacts on the police force and that was how he learned of her. The duo saves Laurel. She demands Quentin to stay away from her for betraying her trust. In order to protect her, Oliver decides to cut his contact with her as the vigilante. Diggle presents evidence to Oliver that his mother is connected to the group he is hunting, and that she also knew of Robert's yacht. Oliver decides to interrogate his mother as the vigilante. In flashbacks, Oliver meets Slade Wilson, an Australian Intelligence operative who came to the island to free Yao Fei. It is revealed that the masked mercenary who tortured Oliver was Wilson's partner; and Wilson has the same mask. He starts training Oliver to get him ready to infiltrate the airfield, the only apparent way out.
Oliver is critically shot by Moira and escapes. He exposes his secret to Felicity, and asks her to take him to his hideout. With Diggle's help, the bullet is removed and Oliver is stabilized. Felicity refuses to join Oliver's fight, but decides to help them find Steele. Oliver convinces Diggle to stop investigating Moira until they find out more about the organization. Flashbacks show Oliver being trained. Wilson reveals that his former partner is Billy Wintergreen, who was sent with Wilson to find out Fyers' mission. Their plane was shot down and they were captured by Fyers' men. Wintergreen accepted Fyers' offer to change sides. After infiltrating the airstrip, Wilson reveals plans to send in an airstrike to wipe out all of Fyers' operation. Oliver heads out to save Yao, but is recaptured by Fyers. Before he can be executed, Wilson arrives, rescuing Oliver and killing Wintergreen. Although they miss the supply aircraft, Wilson and Oliver decide to continue to work together to get off the island, with the former stating that Fyers is hired by another party for a purpose. Yao is revealed to have changed sides because his daughter, Shado, is held captive by Fyers.
Oliver learns of a jewel thief named "Dodger", who uses hostages tagged with bomb collars. Felicity suggests that Oliver bug the phone of Detective McKenna Hall, an old friend of Oliver's, to gain information on the Dodger. She also convinces Oliver to ask Hall out on a date so that he can have some down time. Through the wire tap, Oliver is able to determine the Dodger's next location, but is stunned by a bomb thrown by the thief, who gets away. To draw out the Dodger, Oliver donates antique jewels to an auction. It works; but when Felicity confronts the thief, he places a collar on her to ensure his getaway. Oliver manages to stop the Dodger and deactivate the collar. Diggle starts dating his former sister-in-law. Thea has a run-in with a thief named Roy Harper, and Moira attempts to make a deal with Chien to have Malcolm killed, so that she can leave the secret organization, whose plan is called the "Undertaking". Flashbacks show Oliver trying to treat Wilson's infected wound by finding the herbs Yao used; and is intercepted by a wounded man who asks for help; but Oliver leaves him as the former believes it to be a trap.
Oliver kills a hired gunman, and realizes that the latter's target is not safe yet. Chien hires Lawton, who is revealed to have survived Oliver's attack, to take out Malcolm after the previous gunman's death. Malcolm asks Tommy to attend an award ceremony where Malcolm will be receiving a humanitarian award; Tommy is persuaded by Oliver to attend. At the last moment, Oliver discovers that Malcolm is the target and races to the event to save him. Although he is almost caught by Hall, Oliver manages to get Malcolm away from Chien's men. Malcolm is shot with one of Lawton's poisonous bullets, and Oliver is forced to reveal his identity to Tommy so that he can save Malcolm's life. Malcolm and Tommy reconcile. The former tells Moira about his belief that someone from the organization attempted to kill him. Laurel is confronted by her mother, Dinah, who states that Sara, the former's sister, might be alive. During a flashback, Oliver is shown repairing a damaged radio, which Wilson uses to tune into the radio communications of Fyers. They find out that Fyers possesses an advanced anti-aircraft missile launcher.
Helena returns to Starling City to kill Frank after she learns that he plans to make a deal with the F.B.I. for witness protection. Oliver opens his nightclub and refuses her request for help; and she attacks Tommy to force his assistance. Helena is captured by the police's trap. Oliver breaks her out to protect his secret and demands that she leave Starling City. Instead, she forces Felicity to find Frank's location. Oliver manages to stop Helena from killing Frank;, but when Hall arrives, Helena shoots her and escapes. In the hospital, Hall breaks up with Oliver, heading to Helena's tarnish on Oliver's character. Meanwhile, Tommy's knowledge of Oliver's secret affects his relationship with Laurel; but the former reconciles with Oliver. Dinah presents her evidence of Sara's existence to Quentin and Laurel. Thea and Roy get closer. In a flashback to the island, Oliver and Wilson steal the circuit board of the anti-aircraft missile launcher, which the latter states can start a war, and offer Fyers a trade of the board with a way out of the island.
Another vigilante appears in Starling City and kidnaps one of Oliver's targets, a slumlord who had charges dropped against him because he was able to pay off the District Attorney. The new vigilante, who is identified as Joseph Falk, kills the slumlord over a live broadcast. The former kills several prosecutors the same way before going after Harper. Diggle finds out that Falk is using an abandoned subway car, and Oliver is able to catch the car and kill Falk. Oliver realizes the secret organization's plans involve The Glades, a neighborhood filled with crime. Laurel proves to Dinah and Quentin that Sara is not alive. It is revealed that Dinah knew of Sara's plan to escape with Oliver. Malcolm contacts the Triad to find the traitors. Moira turns over her co-conspirator, Frank Chen, to Malcolm, who kills Chen, believing her to be innocent. Flashbacks to the island show Oliver and Wilson freeing Shado, but at the cost of Fyers reacquiring the board. She claims to know Fyers' scheme.
When a girl dies after using a new form of Vertigo, Oliver sets out to interrogate the Count and determines the latter has lost his mind from the Vertigo overdose. When news reports state that the Count escaped the asylum, Oliver suspects that the Count was faking his mental illness. Meanwhile, Quentin finds loose connections between Tommy and Vertigo, and attempts to uncover the truth, which almost leads him to discovering Oliver's hideout. Oliver realizes that the Count's psychiatrist is behind the re-emergence of Vertigo. Oliver kills the doctor, and opts not to kill the Count, who has truly lost his mind and was the scapegoat of the doctor's actions. Tommy quits the club after realizing that Oliver suspected him with the drug dealing. Malcolm gives him a job. Oliver decides to help Diggle find Lawton, who killed Diggle's brother. In a flashback, Shado reveals that Yao Fei took the blame of a massacre committed by the Chinese government and was exiled to the island. Now Fyers is using him as a scapegoat for his schemes. She begins training Oliver to use a bow.
Laurel represents the Moore family who are suing a corrupt businessman, who puts a hit on the family, and the couple's young child is the sole survivor. Laurel takes the boy into her custody and is saved by the vigilante from the hitman's attempt. Tommy suggests that they go to Oliver's for protection. An operation headed up by A.R.G.U.S, a government organization, is set to capture Lawton, but Oliver chooses the Moores case. As a result, Lawton escapes and Diggle decides to leave Oliver, who forces the businessman to confess his crimes, leading to the latter's arrest. After killing the latter, the hitman comes to the Queen residence to kill all remaining witnesses, but Oliver manages to kill him. Tommy decides to leave Laurel, believing that he could never compete with Oliver should she discover that he is the vigilante. Elsewhere, Roy starts searching for the vigilante; and Thea agrees to help. During a flashback to the island, Shado continues teaching Oliver to use a bow before Yao Fei brings Fyers' men to their hideout.
Oliver tracks down an accountant of the secret organization and steals his laptop. While decrypting it, Felicity uncovers a link to Walter—a money transfer was made to Dominic Alonzo, an underground casino owner who was hired to kidnap Walter. The pair infiltrate the casino; and Alonzo claims that Walter was killed. Oliver informs his family and Moira confronts Malcolm, who proves to her that Walter is still alive. Oliver, who was listening in, discovers that Malcolm is heading the secret organization, and uses Felicity to ascertain Walter's location. As the vigilante, Oliver frees Walter. Meanwhile, Laurel asks Tommy for the truth about why he left, and Tommy states that Oliver still loves her, a claim he confirms. He asks Diggle to help him stop the "Undertaking". In a flashback, Robert is shown disagreeing with Malcolm's proposed "Undertaking", which would involve leveling the Glades with a machine, which will be built in five years, and killing thousands of people in order to rebuild the area. As a result, Malcolm has a bomb planted on the Queens' yacht just before Robert boards it to head to China for his plan to stop the former.
Malcolm kills the scientists who worked on the device. Diggle dresses as the vigilante and kidnaps Oliver and Moira in an attempt to uncover the truth. The plan works and Oliver's team breaks into Malcolm's company for information. Quentin finally approves Laurel's feelings for Oliver, who realizes that he could cease being the vigilante if he stops the Undertaking. Thus, Oliver gets involved with her again, which is seen by Tommy. Malcolm has the device moved. The vigilante attempts to kill him, who reveals that he is the other archer; the two fight until Malcolm gets the upper hand, discovering Oliver's secret. Meanwhile, Walter files for divorce, revealing to know Moira's involvement in his kidnapping. Roy reveals to Thea that he wants to find the vigilante so that the latter can train the former, pushing her away from himself. In a flashback, the man Oliver chose not to help previously is revealed to be working for Fyers, who reveals that he plans to cripple the Chinese economy by blowing up commercial planes going into the country. His employer is revealed to be a woman. He murders Yao Fei after forcing him to take credit for the attacks via video recording.
Malcolm imprisons Oliver; but the latter manages to escape. He confronts Moira about the Undertaking, which prompts her to hold a press conference and reveal to the city her involvement with Malcolm and the plan to destroy the Glades. She is arrested while Malcolm confirms her claims to Tommy and reveals that he is the other. Quentin, with help from Felicity, is able to dismantle the device. Diggle and Oliver go after and mortally wound Malcolm, who reveals that there is a second device shortly before he dies. The device activates and begins to level the east side of the Glades. Thea goes into the Glades to save Roy, who decides to stay and help others. Laurel is trapped in her office; but Tommy arrives and helps her escape before being trapped himself. Oliver arrives too late, and Tommy dies. In a flashback, Fyers fires a missile at an approaching airliner, but Oliver and Shado manage to override the coordinates and destroy the missile. Afterward, Oliver kills Fyers, revealed to have gained relative skill with bow.