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Quote1 There's a map for the Fountain of Imperium out there, and humans could never really figure out how to read it because they thought it was a map of the heavens. But aliens, we know it's a map of your planet. Quote2
Gary Green


Stressed Western is an episode of season 6 of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. It premiered on June 27, 2021.

Synopsis for "Stressed Western"


Appearing in "Stressed Western"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Gideon (Hologram)
  • United States Marshals Service
    • Bass Reeves (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Irma Rose (Single appearance)
    • Irma Rose's henchmen (Single appearance)
  • Sheriff Levi Stapleton (First appearance; dies)
    • The Haverack (First appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

  • Air Totems
  • Dragon Ash Herbal Supplement (Cameo)
  • Fountain of Imperium (First appearance) (In picture only)
  • The Fountain of Imperium's Map (Mentioned only)
  • Gary Green's Glasses
  • Haverack Whistle (Single appearance)
  • Rebecca Silver novels
    • "Celestial Bodies" (First appearance)
  • Time Courier (Mentioned only)

Vehicles:

Concepts:



Notes

  • Sara Lance's Advanced Regeneration allows her to survive mortal wounds, including a shot through the head, gifting her some sort of Immortality.
  • It is revealed that, some time after the Crisis, the S.T.A.R. Labs Hall[1][2] has been officially renamed as the "Hall of Justice".
    • Nate Heywood states that the League never answered his request to join the team. However, this is awkward as his Legends' captain, Sara Lance, is also a member of the team.
  • Gary Green reveals that the mythical Fountain of Imperium exists somewhere on Earth.

Trivia

  • The title of the episode is a reference to its Western setting and the Haverack' empathy abilities.
  • From this episode onwards, the position of Jonah Hex's wanted poster, which is a recurring cameo, is slightly changed.
  • Sara states that Bass Reeves heavily resembles her old friend, John "Dig" Diggle: this is a nod to the fact that they are both portrayed by David Ramsey.
    • It may also be possible that Reeves is an ancestor of Diggle in the continuity of Earth-Prime.
  • Nate mentioning that "the Legends love Thong Song" is a nod to the events of "Swan Thong".
  • The Haverack is clearly inspired by the Graboids, the monster creatures from Tremors.


See Also

Recommended Media

  • None.


Links and References

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Footnotes

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