Legends of Tomorrow Promo Pics Reveal Vandal Savage’s… Daughter?

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I was happily surprised by how much I’ve been enjoying Legends of Tomorrow in its inaugural season. As someone who showed up a little late to the Arrow and Flash franchises, I wasn’t sure if I was going to have a difficult time understanding everything that was happening or if I was going to have to wait until I was fully caught up. Turns out I started watching just at the right time–and not only that, the show itself has finally settled..

One of the ever-looming threats is the immortal villain Vandal Savage, and almost every week our heroes do their darnedest to stop him from his inevitable plan to take over the world–but each time, he slips through their fingers. Now, in episode 13, it would appear as if the team has decided the way to take down Savage is to go through someone close to him–his daughter. The CW has released a few promo photos from the episode, some of which include Savage and his daughter:

DC's Legends of Tomorrow -- "Leviathan"-- Image LGN113b_0005b.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Jessica Sipos as Cassandra and Casper Crump as Vandal Savage -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2016 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow -- "Leviathan"-- Image LGN113b_0056b.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Casper Crump as Vandal Savage and Jessica Sipos as Cassandra -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2016 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

I’m more surprised that Savage doesn’t have a ton of kids running around time by now–what with the whole being immortal thing–but given that he’s retaliated against loved ones, maybe this is just proper retaliation? I’m pretty sure that our heroes are above sinking to Savage’s level, but some of them have pretty dark pasts.

Who else is watching Legends of Tomorrow? Are you as obsessed with Sara and Kendra’s friendship as I am? (I will also accept “quietly shipping it.”)

(via ComingSoon.net)

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