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DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two

 

  

SCORE: 50

DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two 

 

I finished watching DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two on DVD recently. I am thankful I had enough money to purchase this product. Viewers of the FFG Haul videos knew this review was coming. I miss the Hawk people. I also miss Captain Rip Hunter. Why do I mention that last one? Because Captain Rip Hunter is not in the entire season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two. When he is there he is not the captain.

Who tries to fill Captain Rip Hunter's shoes? The sinful sexual deviant assassin. Why? She is a horrible leader. Yet DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two wants to brainwash us into believing she is a better leader than Captain Rip Hunter. It frustrates me to no end. I suppose Holly Weird making such a lunatic decision should not surprise me. They are constantly pushing their radical, fanatical, and zealot beliefs down our throats with their products.

The issues families can have with DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two are violence, blood, death, sexual deviancy, redefinition of historical figures, stealing, racism against white people, hatred against the South, sex outside of marriage, cheap view of sex, lack of attire, enticement to lust and more. DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two tries to promote the damage done from the 1960s as a good thing.

It took me 715 minutes to watch the seventeen episodes of DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two. Mick Rory becomes a very funny character in DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two. His development in DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two is extremely interesting and very key to the plotlines. We get a historian Nate Heywood, and Vixen from the 1940s. A couple of bad characters join together to become the Legion of Doom. The smallest Legion of Doom I have ever seen.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two works hard to brainwash the viewer that they are not heroes, they are legends instead. The time travel gets mixed up with reality being changed thanks to the spear the pierced Jesus Christ. DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season Two goes out of its way to not mention Jesus Christ as much as possible. The cliffhanger ending is actually pretty good.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%

System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: DC Comics
Rating: ‘NR’ for
Not Rated

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