![]() The writers have taken this relationship and used it to make Nate a bit more serious, and to make Amaya grow as she struggles with her love for Nate and her duty towards her life in 1942 and her village.Įven the villains have become better than their Arrowverse counterparts. Meanwhile, his connection to the JSA led to Nate spending more scenes together with Amaya, and later falling in love with her. At the same time, the sibling-like rivalry between them has made Ray grow as he realized he doesn’t have any powers, and he’s learned to live with that. Nate started as the replacement to Ray’s comic relief, so the writers paired quickly paired them up as best buds, to funny results. By the start of season two, the writers decided to get rid of several characters, so Legends of Tomorrow was able to make significant changes to the dynamic and alter the character groupings.Īmaya Jiwe and Nathan Heywood were introduced and have grown up be essential members of the team. ![]() In the beginning, the writers didn’t know exactly what to do with all the characters and kept them in the groups we already associated each of them with: Snart and Rory, Martin and Jackson. In season one alone we had Captain Cold and Heat Wave’s elemental guns, Hawkman and Hawkgirl’s flying suits, Firestorm’s flying suit of fire, and also Atom’s flying suit (there was a lot of flying back then), so the writers had to split the team up every episode to cut costs. ![]() While The Flash mostly uses its CGI budget for Barry and the villain-of-the-week, Legends of Tomorrow has an increasingly large cast with extraordinary – and expensive – abilities. In season one, the best episodes were those that focused on the character interactions, and recently even the most minor member of the team has had more character development in side stories than they ever got in their shows of origin. Beyond the crazy plot points, however, this has become a show about friendships. The show started as a throwaway series for side characters from other Arrow-verse shows that could use more screentime but has evolved into a show where a gigantic Furby rip-off fights a demon in the Wild West. If you ask anyone familiar with the Arrowverse, they’ll most likely tell you they never expected Legends of Tomorrow to be as good as it is.
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