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Legends of Tomorrow season 4: Adam Tsekhman doesn’t know why fans love him, but he’s okay with it

As wonderfully ridiculous as Legends of Tomorrow is, its fans are all the more dedicated to the oddball DC Comics television adaptation on The CW. Captain Cold, Inky Canary, the Atom and numerous other comic novel characters have featured on the show. But Second Bureau Agent Gary Green? He’s purely a creation of the show, and oftentimes, it seems the audience loves him more than the superpowered heroes and villains, and don’t expect that to end going into Legends of Tomorrow season 4.

Adam Tsekhman, who has played Gary since season 3, returns in Monday’s Legends of Tomorrow season 4 premiere, hilariously titled “The Virgin Gary.” The actor spoke with Metro about getting an episode named after his character and the fans’ embrace of him, which he still doesn’t understand.

Adam Tsekhman on what’s in store for Time Bureau Agent Gary Green in Legends of Tomorrow season 4

“I’m humbled by it. Honored by it,” he says, “though I’m not even entirely sure why it happened in the first place. I express, all the fan reaction that I’ve experienced on social media is amazi

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DC's Legends of Tomorrow

  • Episode aired Dec 3, 2018
  • TV-14
  • 42m

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    In the past few days I have posted my reviews for season 5 of The Flash and season 4 of Supergirl and some could say I have been quite negative towards both- for good reason of course- with Legends however this will not be the case. Legends of Tomorrow is by far my favourite of the 3 arrowverse shows I watch and it keeps getting better and better.

    After an agruably rocky start back in 2016 in its first season, I feel like Legends has finally found its wacky self and is now completely rolling with it. Often criticised as the “least serious” of the arrowverse shows, Legends has fully embraced its weirdness and has taken a considerably lighter tone when compared to its fellow shows. Whilst the Legends once hunted fearsome villians such as Vandall Savage and even the Backwards Flash, the team now tackle more comedic, yet just as dangerous, fabled and demonic creatures- all with the help of resident demon hunter John Constantine (Matt Ryan). Whether they are fighting fairy godmothers, unicorns or even werewolves the Legends stand out, whether that puts you off or draws you in is all up to personal preference but I wouldn

    Interview: Jes Macallan on Legends Of Tomorrow, diversity advocacy and Oz Comic Con Melbourne 2018

    Jes Macallan is a classical dancer and occasional model and now taking a leap into acting. Best known for her role as the badass boss of the Time Bureau on Legends Of Tomorrow or as Josslyn Carver on Mistresses, one of a collective of female friends caught up in mixture of scandalous activity. Macallan is a multi faceted person both on and offscreen. We had a chat with her in the lead up to her visit to Melbourne for Oz Comic Con.

    Generally the first thing off the bat with any foreigners coming for conventions is we like to know if have they been to visit our shores before. From a professional standpoint not so much for Macallan. But her partner, Australian star Nic Bishop, means she’s often here for personal visits. Obviously there’s no need for me to espouse the magic of tim tams or vegemite then.

    “No, so the moment we met, I had Vegemite, Tim Tams, all of it. I actually love Vegemite. I ponder I’m the only American who really enjoys it. I’ve been turned into an Australian. I learnt the trick to spread it thin. This is the problem
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