Jonah Hex Finally Returns In LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Season 2, Episode 6 Synopsis; "Outlaw Country"
The CW has released the first synopsis for the upcoming sixth episode of Legends of Tomorrow, and in it we learn more about the Reverse-Flash's role in the season and the team's return to the Old West.
The Legion of Doom is coming together very slowly in Legends of Tomorrow's second season, but the synopsis for the sixth instalment makes it clear that the team will soon learn that they're squaring off with the Reverse-Flash! That won't be the focus of "Outlaw Country" though as this episode will mark the return of Jonah Hex. However, will he be that welcoming to the team without Rip Hunter?
We'll have to wait and see, but the character's appearance was a highlight of season one, so this should be pretty good fun. As per usual, it sounds like Legends of Tomorrow will provide us with some unique team-ups as Vixen is paired up with Heatwave and the newly powered CItizen Steel goes off on a mission with The Atom and one half of Firestorm. What are you guys most excited to see here?
STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS — The Legends are still reeling from the news that their time travel-nemesis is a speedster when they are alerted to an Aberration in the Old West. When the Legends arrive they find their old friend Jonah Hex (guest star Jonathan Schaech) in trouble with his arch-nemesis, Quentin Turnbull (guest star Jeff Fahey). The team soon discovers that they need to stop Turnbull and his gang from conquering the West and branding it his own lawless territory. To Hex’s surprise, Sara (Caity Lotz) is in charge and dispatches the team. Rory (Dominic Purcell) is ecstatic to be in the Wild West, but Sara makes Amaya (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) work with him to keep him on task, which is easier said than done. Meanwhile, Nate (Nick Zano), Ray (Brandon Routh) and Jax (Franz Drameh) try to infiltrate Turnball’s gang, but find themselves in a shootout leaving Nate’s confidence shaken. Victor Garber also stars. Cherie Nowlan directed the episode written by Matthew Maala & Chris Fedak.