DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 Episode 12 Last Refuge
- TV-NR
- April 21, 2016
- 42 min
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8.0 (2,290)
The episode "Last Refuge" from the first season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, centers around the team facing a new challenge that puts their abilities and teamwork to the test. The episode starts with a serious warning from Rip Hunter about a new villain, who is hunting time travelers and killing them to get to the team. The team learns that the villain is after a young child, who could grow up to become a ruthless dictator that will destroy the world.
In order to protect the child, the team travels back to the year 2166, where they find themselves in a small town that is under attack by the villain's army. The team must come up with a plan to protect the child while also saving the town and its people from destruction. However, the plan becomes complicated when they realize that the villain has a powerful device that can detect time travelers, making their mission even more dangerous.
As they try to protect the child, the team must also confront their own internal conflicts. Sara and Snart, for instance, struggle to balance their personal desires with their commitment to the mission. Meanwhile, Ray must confront his feelings of guilt over Vandal Savage's rise to power. The episode also introduces some new dynamics, as the team must work with Time Master Druce, who is conflicted about his loyalty to the Time Council and his desire to help them.
Throughout the episode, the team is faced with a series of challenges that force them to come together in order to overcome them. They must use their unique abilities and knowledge to come up with a plan to save the child and defeat the villain. And, as always, the team must put their trust in one another and work together in order to achieve success.
"Last Refuge" is a tense and action-packed episode that makes the most of the show's time-traveling premise. It introduces a new and formidable villain and raises the stakes for the team and their mission. At the same time, it also explores some of the team's personal conflicts and character development, making it a well-rounded entry in the show's first season.