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"Wet Hot American Bummer"
Legends of Tomorrow episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 4
Directed by David Geddes
Written by
  • Ray Utarnachitt
  • Tyron B. Carter
Production codeT13.21054 [1]
Original air dateDecember 11, 2018 (2018-12-11)
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"Wet Hot American Bummer" is the fourth episode of the fourth season and fifty-fifth episode overall of the American science fiction series Legends of Tomorrow . The episode was written by Ray Utarnachitt and Tyron B. Carter and directed by David Geddes.

Contents

"Wet Hot American Bummer" sees the Legends visit a summer camp and capture a monster that is killing children.

"Wet Hot American Bummer" first aired on The CW on November 12, 2018, to an audience of 900 thousand viewers. The episode was revived positively by critics.

Plot

Ava Sharpe and Sara Lance are watching a movie, which Sara discovers is based on a real event. Suddenly Gideon calls and reveals that the she discovered an anachronism. Sara takes Ava to the Waverider and, along with the other Legends, travel to Camp Ogawa in 1995. They pretend to be camp counselors and approach the children but learn nothing. When the Legends confront the camp executive she reveals several children have gone missing.

On the Waverider, Charle fakes being injured. When Zari Tomaz enters the cell to check on her, Charlie overwhelms her and escapes. Though, while attempting to pilot the Waverider she is caught by Mick Rory. She talks to Mick and the pair bond.

Back at camp, the campers tell Ava about the legend of a lake brute. They say the best way to see him is to get to the dock alone and state his name. Ava visits the dock and follows the instructions, something leaps out of the water frightening her. However, the "beast" is just a mannequin and the campers pranked her. Frustrated with her inability to connect with them, she cancels their daily activities. Sara realizes that since Ava never had a childhood she doesn't understand what it's like to be a kid. So she asks John Constantine for a potion that will turn them into kids.

Ray Palmer and Constantine are searching the forest, they find shredded skin. Constantine identifies it as belonging to a Shtriga. He casts a spell that will lead them to the missing children leading them to an abandoned shack. Ray and Constantine find the missing children, unconscious. Constantine casts a spell healing the children. Though one of the children does not wake up. Constantine transfers part of his life force to the child saving him before falling unconscious himself.

Ava and Sara discuss with the campers, they tell them about a string that leads to the forest. Sara and Ava follow the string and find the camp executive and attack her, before locking her on the Waverider. Charlie reveals that the Shtriga they're searching for pretends to be young and attractive. They figure out who the monster, track it down, and kill it.

Constantine wakes up on the Waverider, Gideon informs him she cannot heal him. Charlie agrees to help the Legends, officially joining the team, on the condition that they do not lock her up again.

Production

Filming

"Wet Hot American Bummer" was directed by David Geddes. [2] It entered pre-production on July 31, 2018, and concluded on August 9. Filming began the following day and finished on August 22. [1]

Writing

"Wet Hot American Bummer" was written by Ray Utarnachitt and Tyron B. Carter. [3] The first draft was submitted on August 1, 2018, the version was finished on August 9. [1] The episode's title is a reference to the 2001 film Wet Hot American Summer . [4]

In universe review for the fictional Swamp Thaaaang, "the production design is as lazy as the action staging", was taken from review by Oliver Sava for The A.V. Club about the season one episode "Last Refuge" (2016). [5] Speaking with The A.V. Club Utarnachitt stated he believed the line to be a "writers' room pitch". [5]

Casting

The episode stars Caity Lotz, Jes Macallan, Matt Ryan, Brandon Routh, Courtney Ford, Dominic Purcell, Tala Ashe, and Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Sara Lance / White Canary, Ava Sharpe, John Constantine, Ray Palmer / The Atom, Nora Dahrk, Mick Rory / Heatwave, Zari Tomaz, and Charlie. [3] [6] Series regular Nick Zano does not appear in the episode. [7] Zano explained that his absence was due to the birth of his daughter. [2]

Release

"Wet Hot American Bummer" was aired on The CW on November 12, 2018. The episode was viewed by an audience of 900 thousand viewers down around four thousand from the previous episode. [8] [9] When accounting for seven day DVR viewership the episode was seen by 1.65 million viewers. [10] The episode was the second lowest viewed episode of the season overall. [11]

Critical reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of six critics' reviews are positive. [12] Writing for Comic Book Resources, Dave Richards praised how the episode parodied the horror genre. [13] Den of Geek's Shamus Kelley rated the episode a 4.5/5. Kelley praised how the episode handled Constantine and how it rationalized his paranoia. [14] Entertainment Weekly's Shirley Li praised the way the episode paired off its characters. [15]

The A.V. Club 's Sam Barsanti listed "Wet Hot American Bummer" as one of the series best. He praised the mention of the "Last Refuge" review noting that the line would have read as "painfully desperate" on a worse show. [16] In a contemporary review, Alison Shoemaker gave the episode an "A-". Shoemaker praised the episode's writing and use of its characters feeling that everyone was perfectly paired together. She felt that the only problems with the episode was the child actors, the Shtriga, and Charlie. Despite this Shoemaker praised how Richardson-Sellers differentiated Charlie from her previous character, Amaya Jiwe. [17]

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