Now thats more like it.
Plus, there was no Hank Heywood griping about the Time Bureaus budget.
Sort of this episode was still mostly about John Constantine sending the love of his life to hell.

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Theyre not the only ones squabbling aboard the Waverider, though.
Ava, who studies serial killers on the side I bet she listens to alotof podcasts questions the fact.
And so, the team separates and heads to 1856 Big Easy.
But as he examines it, another doll approaches from behind and knocks him out with a shovel.
Just another Monday for the Legends!
Good thing Sara, Mick, and Ava are there, too.
New Orleans isnt done with the Legends yet, however.
Charlies in; after all, it sounds like a win-win.
Back at the Time Bureau, Nate also thinks he has a win on his hands.
(They connect in a Tarzan-esque scene that was…weird, to say the least.)
Turns out it failed.
The demon used Desmond and took him to hell.
John joined the Legends because, as he puts it, he was trying to outrun my guilt.
(If he cant change their meeting, maybe he can change their ending, he figures.)
If he changes something pivotal, the results could be cataclysmic.
John, though, is already too far ahead.
Hes managed to slink back into his old apartment and break Desmonds heart.
The effects of changing that history, though, are about to be felt in chaotic ways.
Mona intervenes but ends up wounded herself when Konane lashes out and attacks her while escaping.
The Legends know how to change time, but reality?
Well have to see.
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