DC's Legends Of Tomorrow New Trailer: 16 Things You Need To See

10. Laurel Training White Canary

Sure, Sara Lance has only recently been brought back from the grave and has been a little unhinged since her resurrection, but still, taking advice from Laurel Lance is never really a good idea. By the looks of it here though, that's exactly what the soon-to-be-dubbed White Canary will be getting, for we see Laurel both sparring with her sister and also giving her some words of wisdom about embracing the light. This is the same Laurel who only a few weeks ago pulled a gun on Sara after realising that bringing her back from the dead was totally, totally not a cool idea. Then again, this is also the same Laurel Lance who is the worst written character in either Arrow or The Flash, and one who regularly messes things up whilst spewing cringeworthy dialogue. No wonder her sister's happy to spend her days travelling through time in order to miss those family get-togethers...
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