In 1962 Cuba, the Legends try to get history back on track when Fidel Castro gets a nuclear warhead.In 1962 Cuba, the Legends try to get history back on track when Fidel Castro gets a nuclear warhead.In 1962 Cuba, the Legends try to get history back on track when Fidel Castro gets a nuclear warhead.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Caity Lotz
- Sara Lance
- (credit only)
- …
Olivia Swann
- Astra Logue
- (credit only)
Adam Tsekhman
- Gary Green
- (credit only)
Amy Louise Pemberton
- Gideon
- (voice)
Matt Ryan
- John Constantine
- (credit only)
Douglas Chapman
- Robert McNamara
- (as Doug Chapman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first episode of the series not to feature Caity Lotz (Sara Lance). Dominic Purcell, who appeared only as Chronos in Night of the Hawk (2016) is now the only main character to have appeared in every episode of the series.
- GoofsThe nuclear football is presented as a control board which enables a single person to simply press a few buttons and thereby order missile launches. In reality, the football just contains a series of codes, which must be called in/transmitted by at least two separate individuals in order to authorize a launch.
- Quotes
Behrad Tarazi: The problem is, he thinks the alien was sent to kill him.
Ava Sharpe: Why would he think that?
Behrad Tarazi: Because the alien tried to kill him.
- SoundtracksDC's Legends of Tomorrow
Written by Blake Neely
Featured review
This is More Like It!
This is more like it after the last two episodes! This felt like a more old-school Legends mission, what with being smack in the middle of a historic event and having to find a way to fix it. Mick being "Professor Mick" was so funny, and it definitely didn't go as planned, but he had good heart just trying to find Sara.
Some good laughs, Nate steeled up and got to be a historian again! The typing with thumbs gag with Zari was hilarious, and I quite enjoyed the football metaphor gone a little too far.
Some overacting and caricatured portrayals for sure, but that's pretty par for the course for Legends.
It was missing Sara, so that brought it down, and most of the Behrad/Castro stuff wasn't funny to me.
But I love the direction they are going with Mick's solo mission!
This was a step up from the last two, Legends! Premiere is still strongest to me, but this was a close second.
Some good laughs, Nate steeled up and got to be a historian again! The typing with thumbs gag with Zari was hilarious, and I quite enjoyed the football metaphor gone a little too far.
Some overacting and caricatured portrayals for sure, but that's pretty par for the course for Legends.
It was missing Sara, so that brought it down, and most of the Behrad/Castro stuff wasn't funny to me.
But I love the direction they are going with Mick's solo mission!
This was a step up from the last two, Legends! Premiere is still strongest to me, but this was a close second.
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- afrisco
- May 23, 2021
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