Clever using Gideon's own self-preservation protocols to justify keeping human Gideon alive since they're technically the same person, just in a different format.
I think it is an interesting conundrum whether the Legends should retire. It did feel like for much of the season they cared more about getting home or getting the ship back just so they wouldn't be stuck in the past rather than because they cared about protecting the timeline, especially with the stuff they messed up along the way.
It still feels weird when the Legends bring up their being Superheroes. Like, okay, they do heroic stuff in the timeline but they barely do much in the way of actual Superhero-ing compared to, like, everybody else. I'm surprised none of them considered maybe going back and fighting crime like normal Superheroes, which Nate and Sara actually did. Then again, they're the only two left with costumes.
Yeah, there are a lot of retired Legends. I think the only Legends that actually died (or stayed dead) were Snart and Professor Stein. It's also kind of funny that Sara referred to Carter and Kendra as "the Hawk People" when she was the only one there that actually knew them personally, which just goes to show how much the show cared about them.
It totally slipped my mind that Spooner was the shortest member of the team up until it became plot relevant.
I'm surprised Zari immediately noticed her Totem was missing given how her using it is so inconsistent but I guess it, and trying to move on from her shallower, influencer, self had a bigger impact than I expected.
President Astra has a nice ring to it.
I guess the next step for Sara and Ava would be having/discussing having kids. I wonder if they'd name her Laurel (unless they adopt and she already has a name).
I'm trying to figure out the logistics here...would all of them be deposited in the same timeline they were originally from or could they decide to go wherever they wanted so long as they stayed there? Because Sara/Nate are nominally now in 2020's but Behrad and Zari are from later in the timeline. Would Nate go back to his own time or follow Zari in the Totem to stay with OG!Zari and then write his book in their time?
I kind of wonder what OG!Zari's reaction to the idea of the team retiring would be. I think she'd actually be the most suspicious.
Spooner probably would go back to spend time with her mom...and yeah, it was her actual timeline, come to think of it.
I feel like it would've been more interesting if some of the Legends' attempts to make the timeline more progressive had unforeseen consequences so AI!Gideon at least had a better point and didn't make it feel like the Legends had carte blanche to change the timeline when they feel it's best. So at least makes it seem like there is some line to be drawn.
Gwyn probably had the worst lot of just living alone in Wales. I feel like old Gwyn would've been satisfied with that, but after his character development, he'll do whatever he can to save the real Alun.
Fun Legends retirement party! And it wouldn't be complete without the Beebo cake!
I was trying to figure out why Alun's death would be a fixed point, but I guess his death is what spurred Gwyn to make time travel, so that obviously needs to happen. But does that mean he can't be fooled in the past like the original plan was?
Gideon being the Captain of herself was actually pretty neat. Sassy, sarcastic, AI!Gideon is actually kind of fun when she's not trying to kill everyone.
I feel like Gideon would be smart enough to not be fooled by AI!Gideon saying Gary "left," but I wonder if Gary's alien nature will let him survive wherever he lands in the timestream.
Looks like season 7, much like season 2, is going to end with the Legends trying to survive in a World War.