DC's Legends Of Tomorrow Season 1: 15 WTF Moments From 'Pilot, Part 1'

4. That Barroom Scene

Accompanied by Captain and Tennille€™s Love Will Keep Us Together (apparently it€™s a favourite of Heat Wave€™s mother), it€™s fair to say that White Canary, Captain Cold and Heat Wave€™s barroom antics were one of the biggest highlights of this episode. From Mick Rory€™s delight at paying $1 for a beer, to the music, to Sara trying to get Snart to dance, to unwanted advances, and, of course, to the mass brawl that soon exploded, this scene seemed to sum up so much of the show€™s early vibe: fun, a tad camp, a little tongue-in-cheek, entertaining, yet also rather badass. I€™m sure there€™s plenty of seriousness to come in the show, and there are even moments of consequence dotted throughout this debut episode, but it was also great to see Legends of Tomorrow not afraid to mix it up with some lighter moments.
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