Legendary: Season 1 – Review/ Summary
The first season of “Legendary” has quite a few kinks to it, but there is a serious effort through the performances and backstories to compensate.
The first season of “Legendary” has quite a few kinks to it, but there is a serious effort through the performances and backstories to compensate.
In the season finale, one house is left standing, and even without an audience to feed off of, they did what had to be done.
The mega houses of La Gorgeous Exclusive and Bascada rise, and while neither show themselves as true megastructures, that doesn’t mean they don’t sometimes glisten.
With former contestants and competitors never seen before, the second Moneyball brings us the best battles of the season!
In “Intergalactic,” things get a little nasty between the judges, for a hot minute, but everyone tries to keep it cute.
As the competition picks up, sadly, it isn’t until an elimination battle you really get to see the performers truly go OFF!
After the high of the last episode, you may feel “Legendary” played it safe – in more ways than one.
Dominique Jackson, of “Pose” fame, arrives and makes it clear she should have been a judge.
With introductions over the competition begins and considering how people get chopped, you may call bull****!
As “Pose” reintroduces ballroom to the mainstream, we meet the modern-day girls ready to make you gag as you possibly question why two people are their judges.
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