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According to reviewers from IGN and the Arrowverse Wiki , while the overarching Mallus plot was sometimes considered weaker than Season 2's Legion of Doom, the character development and sheer creativity made it a triumph. It’s a season that proves drama can come from just as much as tragedy.

The season kicks off with the Legends having essentially "broken time" at the end of Season 2. This creates —displaced people, animals, and objects scattered throughout history. While Rip Hunter’s new, buttoned-up Time Bureau wants to fix history with clinical precision, our favorite band of misfits eventually reunites to prove that some problems can only be fixed by Legends.

: The episode " Here I Go Again " (3x11) is frequently cited as one of the best in the entire Arrowverse. It uses a time-loop premise to transform newcomer Zari Tomaz from a skeptical outsider into the heart of the team. You have requested : DCs.Legends.Of.Tomorrow.S0...

Embracing the Chaos: Why Season 3 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is Pure Magic

(Matt Ryan) joining the fray, bringing his trademark cynical magic to the Waverider. According to reviewers from IGN and the Arrowverse

: You cannot talk about Season 3 without mentioning Beebo the God of War . What started as a Viking-era anachronism became the show’s mascot, culminating in a series finale where the Legends use the totems to conjure a giant, fuzzy blue toy to literally cuddle a demon to death.

If you’ve requested a deep dive into , you’re looking at the exact moment this show stopped trying to be a serious superhero drama and started being the weirdest, most joyful hour on television. Season 3 is widely considered by fans and critics to be the series’ peak, finding its "legendary" footing by fully embracing absurdity and heart in equal measure. The Plot: Fixing the "Anachronism Stew" It uses a time-loop premise to transform newcomer

coming into her own as a legendary captain and finding love with the Time Bureau's Ava Sharpe .