Knocked Down, Knocked Up is an episode of season 7 of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. It premiered on March 2, 2022.
Synopsis for "Knocked Down, Knocked Up"
Appearing in "Knocked Down, Knocked Up"
Featured Characters:
- The Legends (Reforms)
Supporting Characters:
- Alun Thomas clone (Appears only as a corpse)
- British Army
- Welsh 38th Regiment (Single appearance)
- Private Alun Thomas (First full appearance)
- Private Gwyn Davies (Past)
- Private Reece (Single appearance; dies)
- Welsh 38th Regiment (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Booster Gold (Michael/"Mike") (First appearance)
- Evil Gideon (Also as an hologram) (Destroyed)
- Prussian Army
- Prussian General (Single appearance) (Unnamed) (Appears only as a corpse)
- Time Police (Multiverse) (First appearance) (Cameo)
- Jurgens (First appearance; unnamed) (Cameo)
Other Characters:
- British Army (Alternate Timeline) (Single appearance)
- Cavemen
- Dr. Gwyn Davies (Alternate Timeline) (Single appearance; dies)
- Unnamed Time Travelers (Behind the scenes)
- The Ancestors (Mentioned only)
- Eobard Thawne (Post-Flashpoint) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- God (Mentioned only)
- Gloria Cruz (Mentioned only)
- Kriblixes (Mentioned only)
- Necrians (Mentioned only)
- Rip Hunter (Mentioned only)
- Zari Tomaz (Pre-Heyworld Zari's Future) (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Multiverse
- Alternate Earth-Prime Timeline (Gwyn Davies is murdered by Booster Gold) (Single appearance) (Unnamed) (Erased)
- 1916
- France
- Somme
- Mametz Wood (Single appearance) (Erased)
- Somme
- France
- 1916
- Earth-Prime
- 30000 BCE
- 1916
- 1787 (Mentioned only)
- United States of America (Mentioned only)
- Philadelphia (Mentioned only)
- United States of America (Mentioned only)
- 1925
- United States of America
- Texas (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- 2022
- United States of America (Mentioned only)
- Washington, D.C.
- Capitol Hill (Mentioned only)
- Washington, D.C.
- United States of America (Mentioned only)
- Hell
- Manor Dimension
- Temporal Zone
- Ancestral Plane (Mentioned only)
- Booster Gold's Future (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
- Zari's Future (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
- Alternate Earth-Prime Timeline (Gwyn Davies is murdered by Booster Gold) (Single appearance) (Unnamed) (Erased)
Items:
- Air Totems (Cameo)
- Gary Green's Glasses
- The Key to the Manor Dimension
- Time Courier
- Time Manipulator
Vehicles:
- Gwyn Davies' Time Machine (Destroyed)
- Waverider (Destroyed) (Rebuilt)
Concepts:
- Aberrations (Mentioned only)
- Fixed Point in Time
- Fixers
- Magic
- Time Loop (Mentioned only)
- Time Travel
- World War I
Notes
- Despite the episode ending with a cliffhanger, this is the series finale of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. The cancellation of the series was announced on April 29, 2022.[1]
- "The (Ex) Legends of Tomorrow" story from Earth-Prime #3 did provide an explanation to what happened after the Legends are captured by the Time Police in the epilogue of this episode.
- The "Booster's Day Out" story from Earth-Prime #3 takes place during the events of this episode.
- This episode marks the first appearance of Booster Gold in the Arrowverse continuity.
- The Legends reform and slightly alter the timeline of Earth-Prime by preventing Alun Thomas from dying into World War I. They also replace him with his robot clone which preserves the Fixed Point of Time Travel.
- Nate Heywood leaves the team as his powers are erased by mustard gas which corroded his steel skin.
- Sara Lance's immortality temporary fades away as it is passed to her unborn child during her pregnancy.
Trivia
- The real identites of those that tricked Booster Gold into being the Fixer of Time Travel have never been revealed.
- In at least one possible future of Earth-Prime, Nate had his powers restored through unknown means and still suits up as Steel.[2]
See Also
- 0 Images from DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series) Episode: Knocked Down, Knocked Up
- Episodes of DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series)
- Images from DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series)
- Gallery for the DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series) series
Recommended Media
- None.
Links and References
- None.
Footnotes