
Galixiposts is an alien social networking site, comparable to Instagram, where people share pictures of themselves and can tag their friends. (It does, however, get spotty reception on Earth, according to Gary.) John somehow gleans that young Esparanza is Spooner after touching her hand.Īn IGCOM is an intergalactic communication device, similar to a smart phone, but much more powerful, in that it can communicate across light years. John knows a spell that creates a small collection of firefly-like lights. John uses a tracking spell to locate the Fountain of Imperium in 1925.Īccording to Bishop, Earthlings eventually discover that all mushrooms are alien species, noting that mushrooms are not like any other organism on Earth.īishop claims he can use the mushrooms to synthesize a temporary serum that will ensure the Fountain finds Constantine worthy if he tries to bond with it again, causing every cell in his body to mimic that of an angelic, selfless child. John works a spell that reveals sub-layers of alien text hidden within the map to the Fountain of Imperium. John astral projects himself into this house to stall the other Legends while Bishop hot-wires the Waverider.īishop reroutes Gideon's directory protocols, which short circuits all her communication and navigation functions.Īstra uses the Permuto spell from 605to temporarily change herself and Spooner into a snow-globe and a fork in order to hide in plain sight while spying on Bishop and Constantine. She previously directed a short film, Sunday's Child, which was released in 2021.

This episode was the television directorial debut of Maisie Richardson-Sellers, who played Amaya Jiwe in seasons 2 and 3 of Legends of Tomorrow and Charlie in seasons 4 and 5. The direction by Maisie Richardson-Sellers is solid throughout and you would never know this was the work of a first-time director. The show has been subtle about building the connection between the two and this episode sees some surprisingly deep moments as Astra sympathizes with Spooner's desire to save her mother but holds to the Legends' line about not altering your past given her own bad experiences with tempting fate. The two characters have little in common apart from their mutual nature as outsiders who don't trust anyone and have little reason to trust the Legends. Olivia Swann and Lisseth Chavez really bring the weird friendship between Spooner and Astra to the forefront with this episode. If this is truly his final turn as the "nasty piece of work," it's a high note to go out on and a suitably tragic end for the blue-collar magus.

Matt Ryan plays John Constantine as the full-on bastard he is in the comics for the first time in a long while and it is perfect. There Will Be Blood (title parody, but also subplot involving oil rights in early 20th Century America.) Meanwhile, with the rest of the Legends stranded in 2021, a plan is enacted that requires using Mick Rory as bait. When Spooner and Bishop steal the Waverider, Astra and Spooner find themselves as stowaways on a trip to 1920's Texas, leading to a revelation regarding Spooner's past that she was not expecting. For a summary of the episode guide layout & categories, click here.
