Damien Darhk Rises To Power In LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Season 2, Episode 5 Synopsis; "Compromised"

Damien Darhk Rises To Power In LEGENDS OF TOMORROW  Season 2, Episode 5 Synopsis; "Compromised"

The Legion of Doom still hasn't been assembled in Legends of Tomorrow, but in this first synopsis for the fifth episode of season two, the team are shocked to find out what Damien Darhk has been up to.

By JoshWilding - Oct 20, 2016 09:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Legends of Tomorrow
The CW has released the description for Legends of Tomorrow's fifth episode, and it sounds like we can expect to see the team once again squaring off with Arrow season four villain Damien Darhk. How has he managed to weasel his way into the White House? That remains to be seen, but chances are this has something to do with whatever the Reverse-Flash (now alive thanks to Flashpoint) is up to.

It also appears as if the 1980s set episode - titled "Compromised" - is going to feature some shocking revelations about the Justice Society of America, a team who debuted in tonight World War II set instalment. What's happened to them? That too is something we'll just have to wait and see about, but for now, feel free to leave your thoughts and theories on these latest details in the comments section. 

 
REVELATIONS — When the Legends trace a timequake to President Reagan’s White House, they are shocked to discover their old enemy Damien Darhk (guest star Neal McDonough) is now a Senior Adviser to Reagan. As the team works to uncover what Darhk has up his devious sleeve, Sara (Caity Lotz) struggles with the choice of getting revenge or helping with the team’s larger mission. Thinking that the JSA members could be of help, Amaya (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) and Nate (Nick Zano) break into the JSA and are surprised at what they find. Meanwhile, Stein (Victor Garber) tries to prevent his younger self from creating an even bigger time Abberation. Franz Drameh, Dominic Purcell and Brandon Routh also star. David Geddes directed the episode written by Keto Shimizu & Grainne Godfree.
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Nightmare
Nightmare - 10/20/2016, 9:44 PM
Ray got that Jungle Fever!
Chaos200
Chaos200 - 10/20/2016, 10:11 PM
Is this the only actor that has managed to cross time and space and feature in both Marvel and DC productions? Lol
SpiderFanMan
SpiderFanMan - 10/20/2016, 10:18 PM
Wait, wasn't Reverse Flash alive anyway? It says in the article "thanks to Flashpoint" but he was still around prior to that when Earth 2 Wells explained RF's "Origin Story"

Man this time travel shit confuses me
AlphaDean
AlphaDean - 10/21/2016, 4:49 AM
What's funny is that overall the CW shows have found a pretty nice rhythm. They are just serious enough not to be overly dour. They are fun enough that you can mindlessly enjoy them for the most part. The fact they are building a better shared universe than the films is pretty amazing as well. I enjoy the CW-DC-verse.
Supershadowbat
Supershadowbat - 10/21/2016, 5:39 AM
I find the CW cbtv shows fun and nostalgic in a sense, because many of these characters have a long history. Being a comic book guy I can appreciate them even if they have a little cheese. The Arrowverse is becoming a very interesting universe.
Robby
Robby - 10/21/2016, 3:09 PM
Darhk has bee arrows weakest big bad. Just awful
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