Not only that, the Grainne Godfree and Mark Bruner-penned script also features some amazing jokes.
We pick up with Charlie and Gary rushing a terminal lung cancer-ridden Constantine back to the Waverider.
There isnt much Gideon can do apart from sedate Constantine because this is a magical issue.

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You know what the Legends are excited about, though?
(This sets up an even funnier sight gag later in the episode.)
Taking control of the triads.
Genghis shows up at a triad-controlled teahouse the Legends are staking out.
Cue the aforementioned amazing action sequence!
First, the triad guards start shooting at Behrad.
Honestly, this entire set-piece is just a true flex on Lotzs part.
Behrad takes that advice, but Charlie pushes him away even more.
We had sex mate, and it was mediocre!
Anyway, Charlie makes off with a time courier because her sister wont leave her alone.
(A motorbike is a modern-day horse, says Genghis when he first arrives on the scene.
Clearly, he realized that scooters are the next frontier.)
This is the sort specificity I wish we had gotten in episode 2.
Behrad shows up and saves them both by stopping bullets with the air totem; its awesome.
The Legends assure Charlie she can stop running because theyve got her back, which is sweet.
Meanwhile in England, Constantine tries and fails to find a cure for his lung cancer.
When nothing works, he lashes out at Gary and Ray and decides to just die alone.
However, instead of going to hell, he goes to Purgatory and finds Astra there waiting for him.
Newly resurrected, Constantine announces its time to talk to Charlie about the Loom of Fate.
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