DC's Legends Of Tomorrow: 14 WTF Moments From 'Blood Ties'

1. Carter€™s Send-Off

Remember that funeral we all saw glimpsed in the early Legends of Tomorrow trailers? Well, here we find out that, as some guessed, it is indeed the funeral of Carter Hall. With Hawkman€™s most recent life having come to an end, and with his body now recovered, our Legends give him an official send-off as we now have to wait and see if and when he€™ll rejoin the team in their future jaunts. After all, this is a warrior who is destined to return from death time and time again. When we€™ll see Hawkman again, though, that remains to be seen. For the impending future, it looks as if he€™ll be taking a short break, however. Agree with these WTF moments or have some of your own, and just how are you finding Legends of Tomorrow so far? Let us know in the comments section.
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