DC's Legends Of Tomorrow: Ranking The Characters Worst To Best
7. Jefferson Jackson
After Ronnie Raymond died helping save Central City at the end of The Flash's first season, season two saw Team Flash tasked with finding his replacement as one half of Firestorm, leading to the introduction of Jax. Appearing in only one episode before departing with Martin Stein, we hardly got to know him, leaving Legends with the task of truly exploring the character.
From his relationship with Stein to finding the opportunity to save the father he never got to meet from the hands of fate, Jax frequently got a number of emotional beats throughout the season, and for the most part, it worked. Jax was more often than not likable, with the end of the season seeing his belief that Stein had betrayed him by drugging him coming full circle to show how much he had come to accept his circumstances, and while he still never quite felt as crucial as those left on this list, season two has a lot of opportunity to see Jax well and truly come into his own.