DC's Legends Of Tomorrow Season 2: 6 Ups And 4 Downs From 'Out Of Time'

5. Sara’s Vendetta

Sara Lance
The CW

For large parts of Legends of Tomorrow’s debut season, Caity Lotz’s Sara Lance was one of the most enjoyable and intriguing characters. This is somebody who has flirted with both the right and wrong sides of the law, is one of the world’s greatest assassins, and has actually died and been brought back to life. And throughout all of that, we’ve seen Sara positioned as one of feistiest characters in The CW’s DC realm.

As we pick things up with our Legends here, we get to see Sara put in the unique spot of having the chance to kill the man who had killed her sister Laurel only 6 months before. At her best, Sara is never exactly a calm soul, so the arrival of Damien Darhk sees her solely focussed on taking him down regardless of what Rip Hunter’s plan is for the Legends.

For the most part, Sara Lance was often the anchor of Out of Time, and that’s something that’s always served the show well in the past, as it does once again here. Sadly for Sara, though, her vendetta against Damien Darhk will have to wait for another day.

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