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* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Have suffered it, courtesy of radical Humanists.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Have suffered it, courtesy of radical Humanists.
* {{spoiler|[[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Brainiac 5. He's the one behind the Flight Rings and most of their other tech}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Brainiac 5. He's the one behind the Flight Rings and most of their other tech}}.
* [[Freudian Trio]]: Garth's the Id, Rokk the Ego, and Imra the Superego. This is more or less consistent with their portrayal in the comics.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The Legion re-programs {{spoiler|[[Robotic Psychopath|Brainiac]] into [[Gadgeteer Genius|Brainiac 5]]}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The Legion re-programs {{spoiler|[[Robotic Psychopath|Brainiac]] into [[Gadgeteer Genius|Brainiac 5]]}}.
* [[The Hero]]: Rokk
* [[The Hero]]: Rokk
* [[Human Aliens]]: Imra, Garth, and Rokk all look pretty darn human.
* [[Human Aliens]]: Imra, Garth, and Rokk all look pretty darn human.
* [[Kuudere]]: Imra comes off like [[The Stoic]] thanks to her [[Telepathy]], but as the episode shows, she really does have a heart in there.
* [[Kuudere]]: Imra comes off like [[The Stoic]] thanks to her [[Telepathy]], but as the episode shows, she really does have a heart in there.
* [[Omniscient Morality Licence]]: Think they have one, due to being from the future.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Garth asks Clark to sign a baseball for his sister. Those who've read the Legion comics know that she's Light Lass, one of the other Legionnaires.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Garth asks Clark to sign a baseball for his sister. Those who've read the Legion comics know that she's Light Lass, one of the other Legionnaires.
* [[Omniscient Morality Licence]]: Think they have one, due to being from the future.
* [[Power Trio]]: Garth's the Id, Rokk the Ego, and Imra the Superego. This is more or less consistent with their portrayal in the comics.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Garth
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Garth
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Garth, again.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Garth, again.
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* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Stargirl
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Stargirl
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Britt Irvin was born in 1984. She plays a high-school sophomore. To be fair to Miss Irvin, she doesn't do a bad impression of a teenager.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Britt Irvin was born in 1984. She plays a high-school sophomore. To be fair to Miss Irvin, she doesn't do a bad impression of a teenager.
* [[Death Seeker]]: Hawkman, and possibly Doctor Fate.
* [[Death Seeker]]: Hawkman, and possibly Doctor Fate.
* [[Dying Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|Hawkman. He fights Slade, is mortally wounded and set on fire, yet still flies to Lois' rescue before going out like the [[Badass]] he is.}}
* [[Dying Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|Hawkman. He fights Slade, is mortally wounded and set on fire, yet still flies to Lois' rescue before going out like the [[Badass]] he is.}}
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Hawkman. He tells Clark that he'll have no problem defeating [[Darkseid]], apologizes that he won't be there to help him and cracks a joke about how he's the expert on dying, then closes his eyes and appears to go to sleep. Generally speaking, it's a pretty dignified way to go.}}
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: {{spoiler|Hawkman. He tells Clark that he'll have no problem defeating [[Darkseid]], apologizes that he won't be there to help him and cracks a joke about how he's the expert on dying, then closes his eyes and appears to go to sleep. Generally speaking, it's a pretty dignified way to go.}}
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* [[The Gwen Stacy]]: {{spoiler|Hawkgirl}}
* [[The Gwen Stacy]]: {{spoiler|Hawkgirl}}
* [[Happily Married]]: For all their issues, Carter and Shayera.
* [[Happily Married]]: For all their issues, Carter and Shayera.
* [[Herald]]: Doctor Fate could be seen as this with the quote:
* [[Herald]]: Doctor Fate could be seen as this with the quote:
{{quote|''"[[The Reveal|And when you show yourself to the world]]... [[Justice League of America|it will be a different age than]] [[Justice Society of America|ours]], Clark. A [[The Silver Age of Comic Books|Silver Age of heroism]]... that will start when they look up into the sky at you with [[Hope Springs Eternal|hope for tomorrow]]. [[The Paragon|You will help everyone to embrace it]]."''}}
{{quote|''"[[The Reveal|And when you show yourself to the world]]... [[Justice League of America|it will be a different age than]] [[Justice Society of America|ours]], Clark. A [[The Silver Age of Comic Books|Silver Age of heroism]]... that will start when they look up into the sky at you with [[Hope Springs Eternal|hope for tomorrow]]. [[The Paragon|You will help everyone to embrace it]]."''}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Doctor Fate sacrifices his own life to restore [[Martian Manhunter]]'s powers.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Doctor Fate sacrifices his own life to restore [[Martian Manhunter]]'s powers.}}