DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series)
Witch Hunt (2018)
Dominic Purcell: Mick Rory
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Quotes
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Zari Tomaz : Prudence, this is your fairy godmother?
Prudence Hawthorne : Yes. She protects me.
Sara Lance : By hurting other people.
Fairy Godmother : Not at all. I only want to help little Prudence. For you see,
[sings]
Fairy Godmother : There are times the world is scary. Times the world is BAD. But when your godmother's a fairy, there's no reason to be saaaaaaad
Ray Palmer : Is that music?
Fairy Godmother : [continuing her song] Oh, fear not if things don't look to be the way that you preferred. Just make a wish and look to me. I'll sing these magic words...
Mick Rory : [irritated] Shut up!
Ray Palmer : Well, I didn't want her to stop singing.
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Sara Lance : Oh, I hope this works. We need a way to pinpoint magical threats on the timeline. I mean, who knows what kind of creatures out out there wreaking havoc on history?
Mick Rory : Like, uh, vampires.
Zari Tomaz : Gremlins.
Ray Palmer : Aswangs.
[seeing their looks]
Ray Palmer : Cannibalistic Filipinio were-beasts with proboscis-like tongues. I've been doing some research just in case.
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Ray Palmer : New Legend alert. I better go update the chore wheel.
John Constantine : Whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on, sunshine. I'm not a bloody Legend. I'm merely offering my services as a consultant, and as such, I have some stipulations. I don't do silly costumes, I expect full benefits, and I require no less than two weeks paid vacation.
Zari Tomaz : Vacation?
Mick Rory : Paid?
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John Constantine : I agreed to help you save history, not take part in your little role-playing adventures. Call me if you find anything.
Mick Rory : If he's staying, I'm staying. Besides, no fun in Puritan times. The church banned burning people at the stake.
Sara Lance : Well, they didn't actually burn people. That was the Middle Ages. The Puritans used the gallows, but, yeah, sure, stay.
Zari Tomaz : You know, I actually miss having someone Nate-splain history to us.
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Sara Lance : Gideon, what do you have on Jane Hawthorne?
Gideon : On October 29, 1692, Jane Hawthorne's execution was at the center of what came to be known as the Burning of Salem.
Ray Palmer : [reading the article] "On the day she hung, all of the people of Salem spontaneously combusted. The whole town was set ablaze."
Mick Rory : Sounds like my kind of woman.
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Sara Lance : Have you guys seen Z?
Mick Rory : [shrugging] With the witch?
Ray Palmer : Prudence isn't a witch. Not that witches are bad.
Sara Lance : Prudence is alone. I just checked. Gideon?
Gideon : Miss Tomaz gave me explicit instructions not to tell you that she was leaving the ship.
Ray Palmer : That can't be good.