DC's Legends of Tomorrow season 4 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Legends tackle a new magical threat at Camp Ogawa, Maine in 1995, where children are mysteriously disappearing. They investigate the legend of a "lake beast," believed to be a shtriga, a vampiric witch preying on children. Sara and Ava turn into kids using a potion to infiltrate the campers and gather intel. They discover a tradition of midnight meet-ups in the woods, which the shtriga has been exploiting. The team eventually confronts and defeats the shtriga, saving the campers and learning more about the complexities of their mission and themselves in the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main focus of the "Legends of Tomorrow" episode set in 1995?
The main focus is on the Legends investigating the disappearance of children at Camp Ogawa, Maine, due to a magical creature.
Who are the main characters in this episode?
Main characters include Sara Lance, Ava Sharpe, Constantine, Ray Palmer, and a shapeshifter resembling Amaya.
What is the significance of the film "Swamp Thaaaang" in the episode?
"Swamp Thaaaang" is a horror film connected to the camp's history and the mysterious disappearances.
What creature are the Legends investigating at the camp?
The Legends are investigating a shtriga, a vampiric witch that preys on children.
How do Sara and Ava gather information from the campers?
Sara and Ava use a potion to temporarily turn into children to infiltrate the camper's group and learn about their traditions and fears.
What is the shapeshifter's role in this episode?
The shapeshifter, resembling Amaya, is held captive by the Legends for information but later plays a role in fighting the shtriga.
How do the Legends defeat the shtriga?
The Legends use a combination of magic, cunning, and teamwork to defeat the shtriga and save the children.
What are the challenges faced by the Legends in this episode?
The Legends face challenges in understanding the nature of the shtriga, protecting the children, and dealing with their own transformations.
Is there any character development for Sara and Ava in this episode?
Yes, Sara and Ava experience childhood again and reflect on their own lives and relationships, leading to character development.
What is the "midnight meet-up" tradition mentioned in the episode?
The "midnight meet-up" is a camp tradition where children secretly meet in the woods, which the shtriga exploits to prey on them