Legends of Tomorrow season 2 rewatch - The Chicago Way!
Mick and Force Ghost Len have another confrontation about Mick and his place on the team. It was a beautiful and well acted scene between these two great actors!
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Legends of Tomorrow season 2 rewatch - The Chicago Way!
Mick and Force Ghost Len have another confrontation about Mick and his place on the team. It was a beautiful and well acted scene between these two great actors!
Bit more of Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller thanks to instagram!!!
I’m loving Micks Aruba look!
Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller looking fine on instagram this week!
Legends Fae Aesthetic - Leonard Snart King of the Winter Court!
The Flash TV Show (the original series)
The original TV show featuring The Flash only lasted one season, with John Wesley Shipp in the role of Barry Allen/The Flash. He only encountered three villains from the comic books, mostly fighting drug dealers, mad scientists and the mob instead.
The only one of his villains from the comics to retain their signature costume was the Trickster, played by Mark Hamill (Star Wars) who appeared in two episodes.
Captain Cold, instead of a bank robber in a parka, was an assassin-for-hire in a business suit, though he had a version of his cold gun.
Mirror Master (played by David Cassidy) also made an appearance, though he didn't wear his familiar orange and green costume from the comic books.
There was also a "Reverse-Flash" of sorts in Pollux, a clone of Barry that was aged to adulthood super-fast but behaved like a child.
There were a couple of other "super-villains" in the show, including The Ghost, a criminal from the 1940's who was obsessed with using TV and video to control Central City and Deadly Nightshade who was a violent vigilante who took the Nightshade name from a hero who had been Central City's first costumed hero.
It will be interesting to see what the new Flash TV series does with the Flash's enemies and if we'll get to see any of them in their comic book costumes. So far it seems a bit unlikely, but there's always a chance.