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Mar 18, 2025
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Oh la vache, c’est du lourd, de l’ultra méga lourd en matière de lourdeur de série écrite avec les pieds ! bien sûr, on s’y attendait tout à fait à vrai dire mais à ce point tout de même, ça devient putain de gênant ! les dialogues navrants, les situations grotesques, le scénar de paumard… Toute la série ou le peu qu’on arrive à voir (à supporter), le peu (et c’est déjà trop) qu’on tente de regarder, le peu qu’on essaye en vain de visionner s’avère de tute manière d’une pénibilité extrême ! c’est consternant de maladresse et de naïveté… et de niaiserie aussi, ainsi que d’une stupidité qui s’ignore (serait-ce en fait une caricature ratée au treizième degré ?)… Les comédiens et comédiennes sont en roue libre là-dedans mais j’espère que le salaire était à la hauteur, car tout de même le ridicule a des limites… et dire qued cette bouse s’est répandue sur pas moins de 7 saisons, c’est dingue ! une daube légendaire que même en accéléré façon Flash, tu tiens pas le coup tellement elle est putain de nulle à chier !!
Jun 11, 2022
1
The frist season it was ok, so keep on watching in the hope it would get better...
But the serie just become worste and worste...
The dude who wrote the script just got mental problems...
Even a 10 years old child would do it better
May 10, 2022
10
Absolutely Amazing Show!!! Show takes a season or so get going, but grows into something quite great.
Feb 15, 2022
10
Very clever show, always evolving and never the same thing twice. Cast is eclectic, but works great.
Feb 27, 2021
7
It's a good show, but every season it gets more and more childish and it's starting to strain me.
Nov 2, 2020
10
"Talented. Brilliant. Incredible. Amazing. Showstopping. Spectacular." Lady Gaga said it, not me.
Sep 6, 2020
9
From the leftover to the most watchable TV show of Arrowverse, Legends of Tomorrow is definitely a good example of jumping out of the confort zone and just messing around with serious stuffs, and it does hell **** job.
Aug 28, 2020
10
Legends has improved so much and it has grown on me like no other show, I love that the show doesn't take itself too seriously anymore and you can tell that that change happened in season 3 which is my favorite. I enjoy the diversity this show has, especially the relationship of Sara and Ava. You can always count on Legends to make you laugh and we all need a show like this 10/10
Jun 23, 2019
8
Seasons 4 of "Legends Of Tomorrow" continues to be a delight. The show delivers on what it does best-- hilarious time traveling scenarios with tons of pop culture references. This is my favorite DC show because it has the most heart. My favorite episodes this season includes: the Charlie's Angels and A Team spoofs, evil Fairy Godmothers, magical creatures, killer puppets, Mick as a romance writer, and hypnotic nipples. I'm glad Gary, Mona, Ava and Nora (Courtney Ford) have expanded roles this season. They are great additions. Also, the magical creature idea is hilarious. I dont care as much for the Constantine/Neron story line. Constantine's a bit too gloomy for me but hey... someone has to create drama. Also Neron seems like your run of the mill baddie. Everyone's always trying to unleash hell on earth. Come up with a new plan dude! Good news! The show as been renewed for a season 5 so we'll get to see lots more of our favorite time traveling misfits. Praise Bebo! They'll be back midyear 2020 but will participate in the CW crossover this fall. Not sure how that will work but it will involve the Monitor (who we saw in the stands of the Superheroes vs Monsters show at HeyWorld).
May 23, 2019
8
I liked the last two seasons better, but this was still a fun season. This one continues the course of the previous season, which cemented the show as the fun member of the Arrowverse. The team finds themselves hunting down magical creatures, such as a unicorn or fairy godmother, and things get as wacky as they sound. Admittedly, this season gets a little too campy and schlocky for its own good at moments. It's hard to think of this as being in the same reality as the dark world of Arrow. However, also like last season, the show can get effectively serious. If you're worried about the character Constantine (Matt Ryan) being watered down from the comics then you shouldn't worry. He bears the brunt of the heavy storylines and his sad life is especially compelling. The show's pretty good at surprising you, too. I wouldn't have guessed where it ended based on how it started. You get to see a lot more of the time bureau, Ava (Jes Macallan), and Gary (Adam Tsekhman), who I thought were great additions last year. Now that the time travelers are linked to a home base, they spend a bit more time in the present, which I appreciated because it actually gave more time for character development. Cast remains strong. Although I didn't feel he was well utilized in the first half of the season, the goofy, good-natured Ray (Brandon Routh) has some great interactions in both his continuing relationship with Nora Dahrke (Courtney Ford) and his bromance with Nate (Nick Zano). When Zari (Tala Ashe) was first introduced last season, I was on the fence about her. Now, she's one of my favorites. She's kinda the straight man, but she does so well reacting to everyone. Dominic Purcell remains a good actor as Mick Rory. But, I feared he wasn't put to good use, mostly just reacting gruffly and participating a in a subplot involving his sci-fi romance writing, which was fun at the start, but I felt more time was put on it than necessary. They managed to keep cast member Maisie Richardson-Sellers. Since Amaya's story was concluded last season, which was inevitable given its nature, they have her as a new character, a shapeshifter named Charlie. She's a rebellious survivor and I like her, but felt she needed more screen time. Glad they got Constantine. Like I said, he's the more serious character. It's interesting watching him with his more cynical/world-weary personality dealing with the other more lighthearted cast. We meet Nate's dad. He's basically the estranged father trope, but Henry F. Wilson (Biff from Back to the Future) brings a lot of life to the character and he and Zano have good chemistry. There is one new addition who doesn't work: Mona (Ramona Young). She's a little too goofy for her own good. This season juggles so many characters already that they didn't need her. This season may be too goofy for some, but if you want something different and lighthearted I recommend this season.
May 19, 2019
5
It's entertaining but constantly pushes feminist views. Such as female characters get alot more character development and male characters are portrayed as more of a comedic relief and childish.
May 6, 2019
8
If you want fan service, say no more. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow takes on pop culture and historical fiction like no one has done before. On paper, this show should not work. Yet after every episode I keep tuning in for more. It’s grounded, uplifting and in sorts a weekly reunion of dweebs. Definitely recommend if you enjoy shows like Firefly, Star Trek, Dark Matter, Killjoys, Final Space, Happy!, The Orville, Ash vs. Evil Dead or movies like Shazam, SpaceBalls, Deadpool,...
It takes a whole season before they find their footing but past that point it becomes a classic in the making.