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  1. from tvline.com: Legends Boss Warns Season 6 won't Be Smooth Sailing For Sara and Ava When your girlfriend has been abducted by aliens, your relationship is bound to experience a few hiccups. That’s the scenario that Legends of Tomorrow‘s Sara and Ava are facing after the Season 5 finale, in which the Waverider captain was taken by extraterrestrial beings, unbeknownst to her lady. “Having Sara gone is the most interesting shift in the dynamic” for the upcoming sixth season, co-showrunner Phil Klemmer tells TVLine. “When a family loses a parent, and a bunch of children, Party of Five-style, have to raise themselves, it’s gonna be really interesting. It’s also going to afford Sara a chance to have a separate storyline.” (In other words, don’t expect the blonde to return to her friends in the first act of Episode 601, Klemmer says.) Sara’s distance from the timeship will also impact her otherwise stable romance with Ava, as both women try to “function in each other’s absence,” Klemmer previews. “They’re totally capable of doing so, but it’s like they don’t want to. It’s not like they can’t. It’s not like Sara can’t survive being taken hostage and taken away to whatever alien dimension. It’s not that Ava couldn’t step up and fill Sara’s shoes. But it’s just like it’s painful, and that’s obviously not what they want to do.” While there are “always obstacles” for “Avalance,” such as Sara’s blindness this past season and Ava’s insecurities about her place on the team, “it seems like the complications come from the outside,” Klemmer notes. “I don’t think they’re the kind of couple who’s going to sleep with somebody else or blow up their relationship. But they are walking a tightrope with just the responsibilities that they both bear. Season 6 is not going to be smooth sailing, but it’s not going to be a soap opera either.” For Klemmer, it’s important that the pair’s storyline continues to evolve “the way that relationships grow in real life,” he adds. “I want to make sure that they’re taking on kind of new and more like grown-up relationship issues. I don’t want to feel like we’re just circling the same, like, dating issues, because let’s be honest, they’re not dating now. They’re something that’s much more close to being like married. The stakes go up the longer you’re with somebody. You’re kind of inextricable and vulnerable. So we want to make sure that they feel like they’re always growing.” Legends of Tomorrow Season 6 is slated to debut midseason 2021 on The CW. If you like TVLine, you'll LOVE our weekly newsletter. Click here to subscribe.
  2. I'm in shock. I loved this show. Now I don't know if I even want it to go on.
  3. Anyone remember that Dr. Charles has a young son? He was pushing his wheel chair at the beginning of an episode in the earlier seasons.
  4. Do you know how much the other arrowverse shows had left to film?
  5. Fine. But she said positive things about Avalance too. I know how much this board hates the pairing but she doesn't.
  6. I've never seen Caity say she wants more personal storylines that isn't about Avalance.
  7. It was described as a magical illness/disability that Sara would turn into a positive/super power from the very beginning when it was mentioned last summer.
  8. I don't think Saras going blind/getting premonition powers. That sounds boring.
  9. Victor Garber and Arthur Darvill left because they wanted to leave. I never saw any of these reports about BR.
  10. https://www.tvguide.com/news/legends-of-tomorrow-season-5-ava-sharpe-rebellious/ Ava has always been a highly efficient, follow the rules kind of person — I mean, that's what she was created for — so it will be interesting to see how she handles this newfound freedom now that she doesn't have that structured lifestyle the Bureau provided. According to showrunner Phil Klemmer, Ava losing her job will be a good thing and allow her to figure out who she is outside of what she did for a living. "In some ways I think losing the Time Bureau is the best thing that can happen to Ava," Klemmer told TV Guide via email. But if you're wondering how this will affect her relationship with Sara (Caity Lotz), who's going through a rough time following Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell)'s death in Crisis on Infinite Earths, there's no need to panic. While there will be bumps for the pair along the way, Avalance will continue to thrive this season. "Obviously, Sara wants [what's] best for her girlfriend. That doesn't mean it will be easy, however," Klemmer continued. "Ava found safety in running a secret government bureaucracy. Now that she's freed of her duty, she has to figure out who she is, and though Sara can support her on this quest, she can't lead her. This season is a bit of a delayed growing pains/rebellious phase for Ava. What comes so naturally for the Legends — screwing around and screwing up, making mistakes — goes against Ava's nature." Ava's invaluable organizational skills will come in handy when Sara is temporarily called away, but the Legends won't exactly be receptive to the idea of her different approach to handling those pesky time anomalies. The former Time Bureau agent is headed for a clash of the minds, especially with the 'new' Zari (Tala Ashe), whose past was changed at the end of last season after stepping outside of the Temporal Zone to be with Nate. No word yet on when or how we'll meet this radically different Zari, who is poised to rejoin the Waverider. "The big question of the season is whether Ava and the Legends will be able to meet somewhere in the middle — particularly Ava and 'new Zari,' who couldn't be more different than Ava — not to mention 'old Zari,'" Klemmer explained. "But it's not like we're going to play and Ava/Sara story that questions whether they are going to break up. Who would want to break Sara and Ava up? They're the coolest and we're not stupid." The Legends will need to be on the same page if they have any hopes of stopping Astra Logue (Olivia Swan), who released their biggest foes, including Genghis Khan and Rasputin, from hell. And while these familiar villains will prove to be a challenge, the gang will also be tested by a few lesser-known baddies, along with an even bigger threat that has yet to be seen. "In addition to the marquis villains of history, we also explore the more obscure. Some are terrifying, some are silly, at least one is an animal," Klemmer teased. "But by the end of the season, the Legends will encounter a big bad like no other. Whereas we've been tinkering with history for five seasons, a long-slumbering and powerful season 5 big bad who has been pulling the strings from the very beginning will awaken. The question is what will happen when our big bad sees what a mess [they've] made of history." The return of these well-known villains also opens the door for others to resurface, like Vandal Savage (Casper Crump) or Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough). Klemmer confirmed that we'll definitely see at least one of those familiar faces again this season, but held back any hints about who. If there's one recognizable figure we'd love to see on Legends, however, it's Lucifer (Tom Ellis), whose surprise appearance in Crisis alongside Constantine (Matt Ryan) already has us jonesing for a spin-off with the dynamic duo. If we're going by Klemmer's enthusiastic response, there's a teeny, microscopic speck of hope that we'll see them together on-screen once more. "I'm on hiatus now. Why aren't the writers and I already working on the show? Is there any chance the CW reads this? If not, please forward them a copy," he said. Make it so, CW overlords
  11. http://dclegendstv.com/2020/01/17/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-miss-me-kiss-me-love-me/ CANOODLING WITH THE ENEMY – When a new blip lands the Legends in 1947 Los Angeles, it puts them on the trail of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel (guest star Jonathan Sadowski) who seems to take pleasure in fraternizing with Hollywood Elite. Sara (Caity Lotz), Ray (Brandon Routh) and Constantine (Matt Ryan) devise a plan to capture him while Ava (Jes Macallen) and Rory (Dominic Purcell) sit on the sidelines for the time being. They soon realize that they need to worry less about Bugsy and more about his girlfriend. Ava is struggling with being on the sidelines with Rory. Meanwhile, Nate (Nick Zano) accompanies Behrad (guest star Shayan Sobhian) to his dad’s birthday, where Nate meets Behrad’s sister, Zari (Tala Ashe), who seems familiar to him. Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Olivia Swann also star. David Geddes directed the episode written by Ray Utarnachitt (#502). Original airdate 2/4/2020.
  12. Klemmers lame excuse on Brandon & Courtney's firing: https://www.tvguide.com/news/legends-of-tomorrow-phil-klemmer-brandon-routh-courtney-ford-exits/
  13. New villain cast: https://deadline.com/2020/01/dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-joanna-vanderham-season-5-villain-1202832668/
  14. Question. This movie hasn't had any leaks so far has, it? I just want to know that. No info I want to know. Thanks.
  15. He's posted multiple posts over the last few months making it very clear he's still apart of Legends. I never read into that comment made that everyone was worried about the way a lot did here.
  16. Glad it's official. I was never worried even with all the doom & gloom here.
  17. That makes no sense to me. Red seems to know and have feelings for her but she doesn't know who he really is? This is getting ridiculous. And when she was torturing him at the beginning of the season it seemed like she knew who he really was and cared for him.
  18. Long and insightful interview with the Legends Of Tomorrow cast. A few spoilers. I love how happy and supportive of the show they all sound: https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/25/legends-of-tomorrow-season-5-cast-interview/
  19. What's this about baby Jenna disappearing?
  20. I loved Julia. Can we please keep her? Its hard rooting for Kate/Sophie to be end game when they keep introducing good other options for Kate. I love all Alice scenes. I hope Mary and Kate start bonding more.
  21. It looks like it's Alfred's daughter, Julia: https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/batwoman-julia-alfred-daughter-photos-teaser/ The freshman superhero drama will introduce Julia, the daughter of Batman’s butler Alfred Pennyworth, in the first season’s seventh episode, airing this Sunday. EW has confirmed that Christina Wolfe (The Royals) is playing the DC Comics character, and you can check out two new exclusive images of her with Ruby Rose‘s Kate Kane and Camrus Johnson’s Luke Fox below. MICHAEL COURTNEY/THE CW Described as a “crafty and quick-witted British secret service agent,” Julia “shares a complicated past with Kate Kane, which impedes her mission as the two set sights on the same target,” according to the official character description. Their dynamic and previous history has already been teased in the above episode 7 promo, which shows Batwoman tussling with a hooded figure who is eventually revealed to be Julia.
  22. Nice to see what I reported months ago about Flash/Legends on Tuesdays mid season was correct.
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