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

9. Forgetting Ray Palmer

Since Ray Palmer debuted in Arrow, we€™ve been constantly reminded of just how much of a genius the head of Palmer Technologies is. Hell, he even went as far as to create his own super-suit to become the hero known as The Atom. Still, it was a nice, humourous moment to have the renowned Ray Palmer not even a footnote in the career of Martin Stein. During their first moments on the Waverider, Palmer gushes about the ship and about a paper he wrote when he was a pupil of Stein€™s years ago. As cool and as nonchalantly as you like, Stein simply makes comment that he doesn€™t even remember teaching Palmer. That€™s certainly a kick in the nuts, and to the ego, of the ever-flawless Ray Palmer.
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