That extraterrestrial turned out to be a gigantic worm-like monster that feeds off human anger, which made the mission even more complicated because it meant the Legends had to keep their emotions in check.
“I think just the greatness that Legends has been with the financial limitations that it’s had, but it still manages every week to put out this show that’s completely irreverent .
I’m always a Coen Brothers fan.
You’re so caught up in what you’re doing, and you’re shooting 22 episodes, you’re watching your show, you’re doing publicity, and how many Berlanti shows were there? So to keep up with all of them was nearly impossible.
We shot in a place called Jamestown, right outside Vancouver, in the middle of January.
So COVID has brought us into a brave new world, and this was the first episode where Legends was really dealing with that, just kind of from a logistical point of view.
Just own it.” With the better actors and actresses doing a show that’s in its sixth season, you just give them adjectives, and they’re tuned in.
And it’s great when you’re working with the folks on Legends too, because as a director you have your own ideas, you’re doing the blocking and the prep for a week or whatever, and they have these great ideas which make it all better.
We can make things shake” – the set design, the art direction on this show I think is so underrated – it just enhanced Nick’s choice to kind of walk through the scene, because we have the pictures falling and things kind of shaking, and it just kind of elevates the scene.