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When Rip left and took the bomb with the ship. In Quantico, there was a bomb in a building and they had no time to diffuse it, so Simon took it and drove off.

And when I mean it was the EXACT same scene: everyone discussing the possibilities and the main character says "Wait, where's so-and-so?" and they're off with the bomb in a vehicle. :mjlol:




I don't even watch Quantico but I saw that episode last week when I was visiting my girls father :ohhh:
 

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Legends of Tomorrow has added Vixen to its roster of superheroes in season 2 — but there’s a twist!

EW has confirmed that Vixen will be a series regular next season, but Megalyn E.K. — who voices the role in the animated spin-off and brought her to life on Arrow — won’t be portraying her. As first reported by TVInsider.com, the actress has other commitments and is unavailable.

The show is casting for a new version of Vixen, or rather, an oldversion. Thanks to the magic of time travel, we’ll be meeting a version of Vixen from before E.K.’s Mari McCabe took up the mantle. E.K. will still voice McCabe on the animated series, and the door is open for her to return as Mari/Vixen on any of the DC shows.

The news that Vixen will be joining the team isn’t surprising. After the character, who can tap into the powers of animals thanks to her family’s Tantu Totem, made quite an impression on Arrow, fans called for the heroine to have her own series. CW boss Mark Pedowitz evensaid back in January that this could happen. “Hopefully that character could actually spin itself out; if not, maybe join as one of the Legends,” Pedowitz said.

The addition of Vixen comes after the team lost both Hawkgirl (Ciara Renée) and Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) in the final episodes of the show’s first season.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow will return this fall on The CW.

:rudy: at no Megalyn E.K. Why did the CW even have her at their Upfronts a few weeks ago for than?
 

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:rudy: at no Megalyn E.K. Why did the CW even have her at their Upfronts a few weeks ago for than?


That surprised me as well, maybe she hadn't signed on to whatever project she is doing then. At least they are doing a different version of the character.
 

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I wonder what other commitments do she have. This might be a major mistake because a show have to horrible ratings to be canceled by CW. And even if the ratings are horrible they still might renew the show. Even if she was only lasted 1 season on DC Legends that still give her a opportunity to be on the other 3 DC shows. She haven't had a major role on a show that lasted more than 1 season since the 4400 (2007). Her show Damien was canceled so maybe she got a new pilot or movie coming out.

Edit: Just read she is staring in a movie name Step Sisters in 2017. I guess that is the reason she couldn't be in DC Legend of Tomorrow.
 

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Legends of fukkery so properly named :wow:

The Coli doesn't disappoint with the live play by play :wow:

All those L's Ray took :wow:

Kendra body on point :wow:

Vandal hit it first though :wow:

Savage how he got murked three different times :wow:

Cap Cold a real one :mjcry::wow:

Can't wait for season 2 :wow:
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Nick Zano is joining the cast of the CW’s superhero drama series DC’S Legends of Tomorrow as a new series regular for Season 2. He will play Dr. Nate Heywood, a historian whose grandfather was Commander Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America.

In the comics, Nate becomes Steel/Citizen Steel, a former member of the Justice League of America. The producers of the CW series are being ambiguous whether Nate will walk in his grandfather’s super heroic footsteps but, given the superhero nature of the show, that appears almost certain.

The original Steel comic book character Henry Heywood/Commander Steel was introduced back in 1978. He should not be confused with a better known DC character, John Henry Irons, who became a Superman-influenced character calling himself Steel after the famous Death of Superman storyline in the early 90s.

Following the original Commander Steel, the WWII-set Henry Heywood, the second Steel, his grandson Hank Heywood III, was introduced in 1984 as s a member of the Justice League who was eventually killed off. That led to Nate, the third Steel, introduced in 2007 and also a grandson of the original. In the comics, Nate is a former college football star who shattered his knee and became addicted to painkillers. Later on, he was turned into a being made of “living steel” who didn’t want to be known as Commander Steel, so he’s referred to as Citizen Steel.

In DC’s New 52 reboot back in 2011, the Heywood family were relegated to Earth 2, which was introduced in the second season of the CW’s The Flash, playing a big role in that season’s plotline.
Nate Heywood is one of two new series regular roles the WBTV-produced DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is adding for Season 2 after bidding farewell to Season 1 regular Ciara Renée in the finale, while another regular cast member, Wentworth Miller, will become recurring as he will appear on both The Flash and Legendsnext season. In Season 2, “the composition of the team is going to change; there will be some new faces on the Waverider,” Legends co-creator/executive producer Marc Guggenheim said last month. “The season finale planted some very significant flags in terms of what the new concept of the show will be in season 2. The team’s mission statement for Season 2 is more compelling than Season 1, and at the same time, it is more streamlined. It’s a little bit higher concept, a very clean notion that will allow the show to do things that it does best.”

Zano most recently starred on Fox’s sci-fi drama Minority Report. This marks his return to the CW where he had roles on Melrose Place and 90210. He is repped by UTA and manager John Carrabino.
 
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EXCLUSIVE: Nick Zano is joining the cast of the CW’s superhero drama series DC’S Legends of Tomorrow as a new series regular for Season 2. He will play Dr. Nate Heywood, a historian whose grandfather was Commander Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America.

In the comics, Nate becomes Steel/Citizen Steel, a former member of the Justice League of America. The producers of the CW series are being ambiguous whether Nate will walk in his grandfather’s super heroic footsteps but, given the superhero nature of the show, that appears almost certain.

The original Steel comic book character Henry Heywood/Commander Steel was introduced back in 1978. He should not be confused with a better known DC character, John Henry Irons, who became a Superman-influenced character calling himself Steel after the famous Death of Superman storyline in the early 90s.

Following the original Commander Steel, the WWII-set Henry Heywood, the second Steel, his grandson Hank Heywood III, was introduced in 1984 as s a member of the Justice League who was eventually killed off. That led to Nate, the third Steel, introduced in 2007 and also a grandson of the original. In the comics, Nate is a former college football star who shattered his knee and became addicted to painkillers. Later on, he was turned into a being made of “living steel” who didn’t want to be known as Commander Steel, so he’s referred to as Citizen Steel.

In DC’s New 52 reboot back in 2011, the Heywood family were relegated to Earth 2, which was introduced in the second season of the CW’s The Flash, playing a big role in that season’s plotline.
Nate Heywood is one of two new series regular roles the WBTV-produced DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is adding for Season 2 after bidding farewell to Season 1 regular Ciara Renée in the finale, while another regular cast member, Wentworth Miller, will become recurring as he will appear on both The Flash and Legendsnext season. In Season 2, “the composition of the team is going to change; there will be some new faces on the Waverider,” Legends co-creator/executive producer Marc Guggenheim said last month. “The season finale planted some very significant flags in terms of what the new concept of the show will be in season 2. The team’s mission statement for Season 2 is more compelling than Season 1, and at the same time, it is more streamlined. It’s a little bit higher concept, a very clean notion that will allow the show to do things that it does best.”

Zano most recently starred on Fox’s sci-fi drama Minority Report. This marks his return to the CW where he had roles on Melrose Place and 90210. He is repped by UTA and manager John Carrabino.

:ehh: Another WB/CW vet.
 
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