The final moments see the Legends arrested by the Time Police for their "crimes" against the timeline. While meant to set up an eighth season, it now stands as a poetic ending: the Legends, together even in handcuffs, ready for their next impossible escape. Despite the lack of a formal renewal, the episode remains a testament to the show's evolution from a serious spin-off to a sincere, punk-rock celebration of found family and second chances. DC's Legends of Tomorrow on The Incomparable

Gwyn’s desperation to change the past nearly breaks time itself.

This feature explores the Season 7 finale of , titled " Knocked Down, Knocked Up ." As an episode tasked with being both a season closer and—unintentionally—a series finale, it balances the show’s signature absurdity with high-stakes emotional payoffs. The Resurrection of Mike the Fixer

The episode kicks off with the long-awaited introduction of , played by Donald Faison, a character fans immediately recognized as a localized take on Booster Gold . Mike is a "Fixer" for the Fixed Points in time, and his arrival brings a chaotic energy that perfectly matches the Legends. His betrayal of the team to the Time Police isn't just a plot twist; it’s a meta-commentary on the Legends’ perennial status as outsiders in the timeline. Reviewers at The Incomparable highlights how Mike’s introduction served as a breath of fresh air for a show that never stopped reinventing itself. Emotional Milestones and "The Pregnancy"

The "Knocked Up" portion of the title refers to , whose alien physiology leads to a rapid and unexpected pregnancy. This storyline provides a surprisingly grounded anchor for the episode’s madness.

The team successfully replaces Alun with a shapeshifter, allowing history to proceed while giving Gwyn his happy ending. A Cliffhanger Into the Sunset

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