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22.04.2020 - 05:33 / tvguide.com
If you're not already on the DC's Legends of Tomorrow bandwagon, you're doing something wrong. Five seasons in and the CW's most underappreciated show is still having the time of its life.
Mixing outlandish sci-fi fantasy with nerdy pop culture and historical references while anchoring its characters in relatable issues, this uniquely fun series goes places other shows wouldn't dare dream of. But beneath that wacky exterior lies a beautiful superhero show with heart.
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The franchise is getting creative amid quarantine.
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KAM-BU and Lord Apex are both focused. They might be concerned with slightly different things (earning a rep while partying with girls and recording big tunes, respectively), but that's how they've always been. Over jazzy production from DJ Pullen that is reminiscent of the anime Cowboy Bebop, the two artists go into detail on their consistent lifestyles that separates them from everyone else.
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Read at your own risk!]
One of the most iconic scenes from Netflix’s Hollywood series is Jim Parsons performing the Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome.