"Freakshow | |
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Series Legends of Tomorrow Season 3, Episode 2 | |
Air date | October 17th, 2017 |
Writers | Keto Shimizu; Grainne Godfree |
Director | Kevin Tancharoen |
Producers | Geoff Garrett; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Ray Utarnachitt; Grainne Godfree; Glen Winter; Vladimir Stefoff; Keto Shimizu; Chris Fedak; Sarah Schechter; Phil Klemmer; Andrew Kreisberg; Marc Guggenheim; Greg Berlanti; Ben Sokolowski; Brian Moraga |
Starring | Victor Garber; Brandon Routh; Caity Lotz; Franz Drameh; Maisie Richardson-Sellers; Amy Louise Pemberton; Nick Zano; Dominic Purcell |
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"Freakshow" is the second episode of season three of the superhero adventure series DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the thirty-fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Kevin Tancharoen with a script written by Keto Shimizu and Grainne Godfree. It first aired on the CW Network on Tuesday, October 17th, 2017 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Billy Zane | P.T. Barnum |
Jes Macallan | Ava Sharpe |
Adam Tsekhman | Gary Green |
Tracy Ifeachor | Kuasa |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Christa Andersen | Hildy, the bearded lady |
Avionne Marie Dean | Foyinsola |
Lincoln Hall | Boy |
Paul Lazenby | Burly clown |
C. Ernst Harth | Clown |
Robert Underwood | Father |
Shawn Stewart | Large townie |
Keri Adams | Bethany Snow |
Jason Day | B'Wana Beast |
John Ennis Graham | Belgian soldier |
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Quotes[]
- Sara Lance: Took you long enough. I've been expecting you for hours.
- Ava Sharpe Pursuant to title 16, section 3053, of the Global Treaty on Time Travel, I have the authority to bring you and your team in.
- Sara Lance: Which arm?
- Ava Sharpe: The Global Treaty was negotiated between Director Hunter and the United Nations.
- Sara Lance: No, I mean, if you try to bring me in to the Bureau, I'll break your arm. It's up to you. Right or left?
- Ava Sharpe: Your threats may work on Confederate zombies, Quentin Turnbull's cronies, and speedsters, but you don't scare me. I've spent the last five years watching your screw-ups. I know everything about you.
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- Ray Palmer: How about the North Atlantic Ocean? April 1912? I hear the Titanic had amazing food.
- Martin Stein: Absolutely not! I refuse to step foot on the Titanic. Whoever built that ship ought to be shot.
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- Sara Lance: You three released a giant sabre-toothed tiger!
- Nate Heywood: "Release" isn't the word I'd use.
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- Jefferson Jackson: What? You afraid of clowns?
- Mick Rory: No. I just don't like their stupid faces and funny shoes and razor-sharp teeth.
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- Ava Sharpe: Come quietly, and I'll make sure you get your job back at Sink, Shower, & Stuff.
- Sara Lance: When did a Legend ever go quietly?