Post by stluee on Feb 19, 2016 22:26:54 GMT -6
The Plot
Stein is interrogated by his Russian captors, but refuses to break until they begin torturing his fellow teammates, Ray and Mick. The rest of a team hook up with the Russian mafia to sneak in, but Leonard and Sara aren’t enough to get everyone out. If Dr. Vostok (Stephanie Corneliussen) and Vandal Savage crack Stein’s formula, they will create an army of Firestorms that devastate the world in 2016, so Rip tells Sara to kill Stein if they can’t extract him. Eventually, all of the reserves are called in and Kendra, Jax, and Rip turn the tide, allowing everyone to escape and blow up the lab containing the research. Chronos catches up to them in the Temporal Zone and forces them to crash-land in the Star City of 2046.
Leonard and Sara
Rip tried to put together Kendra and Sara to help tame the Lazarus Pit bloodlust, but it seems like Captain Cold is doing a much better job of speaking to that part of her. Tasked with killing Dr. Stein to prevent a future Firestorm-pocalypse, he talks her down. “That’s how a killer thinks and that’s not you anymore.” It sounds a lot more meaningful coming from a hardened criminal than it does coming from a barista.
Mick and Ray
Ray sticking his neck out for Mick brings them closer together — so much so that he’s willing to carry his unconscious body out of the prison. But that’s part of his code: Never leave a man behind. How much of an effect does Ray have beyond that, though? “There must be something you’re willing to die for,” says Ray. “The perfect score,” responds Mick, like you’d expect. But clearly neither he nor Leonard have ever had anything greater to fight for besides friends and family. Now that they do, will one of them learn the value of altruism before the other? And will that lead to a Cold/Heat split?
Rip and Vandal
More and more, it seems like Rip is absolutely not the man for the job. First, he wasn’t protective enough of his team and Hawkman died; then, he was over-protective and nearly lost more people because he was afraid he’d get more killed. He keeps taunting Vandal Savage, which makes it more and more inevitable that he will kill Rip’s family in the future. If your commute were constantly ruined by this one guy in a green Jaguar who ran you off the road every morning, you might not want to murder that guy’s family. But imagine it kept happening for 4000 years — you’d start to have sympathy for the guy, right?
Fun show, except I don't ike the actress they have playing hawkgirl
Stein is interrogated by his Russian captors, but refuses to break until they begin torturing his fellow teammates, Ray and Mick. The rest of a team hook up with the Russian mafia to sneak in, but Leonard and Sara aren’t enough to get everyone out. If Dr. Vostok (Stephanie Corneliussen) and Vandal Savage crack Stein’s formula, they will create an army of Firestorms that devastate the world in 2016, so Rip tells Sara to kill Stein if they can’t extract him. Eventually, all of the reserves are called in and Kendra, Jax, and Rip turn the tide, allowing everyone to escape and blow up the lab containing the research. Chronos catches up to them in the Temporal Zone and forces them to crash-land in the Star City of 2046.
Leonard and Sara
Rip tried to put together Kendra and Sara to help tame the Lazarus Pit bloodlust, but it seems like Captain Cold is doing a much better job of speaking to that part of her. Tasked with killing Dr. Stein to prevent a future Firestorm-pocalypse, he talks her down. “That’s how a killer thinks and that’s not you anymore.” It sounds a lot more meaningful coming from a hardened criminal than it does coming from a barista.
Mick and Ray
Ray sticking his neck out for Mick brings them closer together — so much so that he’s willing to carry his unconscious body out of the prison. But that’s part of his code: Never leave a man behind. How much of an effect does Ray have beyond that, though? “There must be something you’re willing to die for,” says Ray. “The perfect score,” responds Mick, like you’d expect. But clearly neither he nor Leonard have ever had anything greater to fight for besides friends and family. Now that they do, will one of them learn the value of altruism before the other? And will that lead to a Cold/Heat split?
Rip and Vandal
More and more, it seems like Rip is absolutely not the man for the job. First, he wasn’t protective enough of his team and Hawkman died; then, he was over-protective and nearly lost more people because he was afraid he’d get more killed. He keeps taunting Vandal Savage, which makes it more and more inevitable that he will kill Rip’s family in the future. If your commute were constantly ruined by this one guy in a green Jaguar who ran you off the road every morning, you might not want to murder that guy’s family. But imagine it kept happening for 4000 years — you’d start to have sympathy for the guy, right?
Fun show, except I don't ike the actress they have playing hawkgirl