![]() ![]() And we dispatch some of these aliens in really grotesque, gory, unpleasant ways. I mean, just the smoothie and the way that a specific figure in history meets his demise. You have some gross-out stuff in this first one. And we’ve got a lot of gross-out humor, which I’m really a fan of. The episode was directed by Rachel Talalay, who was a disciple of John Waters, so it definitely has a lot of that weird, “mid-century, all-American kind of sinister beneath the normality” kind of vibe to it. The one that follows, I can’t wait for you to see it. Your alien design is really great in this episode, because it allows you to do a lot of homages to classic aliens. There’ve been so many different versions of aliens, we definitely wanted to lean into the kind of campier, cheesier ones that I grew up with. Yeah, we got a little theremin in there for the whole retro kind of “alien” feel. I cannot believe we made it this far without any catastrophic disruptions. How crazy is it that you’re already filming that just as the season premieres? I know you guys just started filming the season finale. Now, with Season 6 set to send our team into battle against an array of problematic ETs-the twist-filled opening episode finds the gang inadvertently unleashing a horde of space horrors on mankind-showrunner Phil Klemmer is ready to reveal a few things we might see beyond all of the madness already featured in the retro-fabulous trailer. Last season even ended with leader Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) being abducted by aliens. Barnum of the Arrowverse has spent its run bending the rules over and giving them a good slap. ![]() Exciting, funny AF, willing to be weird and clearly invested in simply entertaining folks, the P.T. We are not afraid to say that DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is a perfect show.
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