DC's Legends Of Tomorrow Season 1: 6 Ups And 6 Downs From 'The Magnificent Eight
9. Murder Is Fine
For anybody who’s ever seen an old Western, we all know that the Old West times were often kill or be killed, and that’s something that was certainly noticeable here in The Magnificent Eight.
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It may have made for some in-theory cool lines of dialogue as the bad guys were blasted away without a care in the world, but it also didn’t refect particularly well on our team of Legends.
Whilst Leonard Snart and Mick Rory can get away with offing people at a whim – after all, these are two characters who are career criminals – it doesn’t sit particularly well to see Ray Palmer or even Rip Hunter being totally fine with the prospect of just killing off some no-good cowboys from the far past.