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  2. Here I Go Again (Legends of Tomorrow) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The episode's title is a reference to the ABBA song "Mamma Mia". [3] The episode takes inspiration from other time loop stories including Groundhog Day and the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Cause and Effect". [4] [5] Both are directly name dropped in the episode. "Here I Go Again" features meta-humor in regards to the time ...

  3. Aruba (Legends of Tomorrow) - Wikipedia

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    "Aruba" is the seventeenth and final episode of the second season and thirty-third overall of the American science fiction television series Legends of Tomorrow, revolving around the eponymous team of superheroes and their time traveling adventures. It is the conclusion to a two-part storyline which began with the previous episode "Doomworld".

  4. Legends of Tomorrow season 6 - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] The season consisted of 15 episodes same as the previous season and two more than the next one. [44] The episodes hold an average of 410,000 viewers per episode. The episode "Meat: The Legends" 440,000 live viewers, making it the season's most-watched episode. [2] The lowest-viewed episode was "Board on Board Onboard", which had ...

  5. Slay Anything - Wikipedia

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    The episode stars Caity Lotz, Tala Ashe, Jes Macallan, Nick Zano, Matt Ryan, Brandon Routh, Dominic Purcell, Amy Louise Pemberton, Courtney Ford, and Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Sara Lance, Zari Tarazi, Nate Haywood, John Constantine, Ray Palmer, Mick Rory, Gideon (voice), Nora Darhk, and Charlie. [1]

  6. Last Refuge (Legends of Tomorrow) - Wikipedia

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    "Last Refuge" is the twelfth episode of the first season of the American science fiction series Legends of Tomorrow. The episode was written by Chris Fedak and Matthew Maala and directed by Rachel Talalay. The episode features the Legends fight an assassin known as "The Pilgrim" who travels through time trying to kill their younger selves.

  7. Legends of Tomorrow season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth episode of the season, "Mortal Khanbat", marks Lotz's directorial debut. [43] [44] Filming wrapped in January 2020. [45] Although the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" episode was the eighth episode filmed, [46] the events of the episode occur before the rest of the season. [47] [48]

  8. Zari, Not Zari - Wikipedia

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    Jack Gillett returned from the season four episode, "Dancing Queen" as Charlie's bandmate Declan. [5] Mina Sundwall guest stars as Mick Rory's daughter, Lita Rory. [6] This is the first episode of the series to not feature Brandon Routh as a series regular, due to Ray Palmer leaving the Legends in the previous episode. [7]

  9. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    The Bing Crosby Show "There's More to Life Than Just a Living" (opening theme) and "It All Adds Up to Love" (closing theme) by Bing Crosby The Bionic Woman – Jerry Fielding Bizaardvark ("Let's Go Make Some Videos") – Olivia Rodrigo and Madison Hu