In November 2015,
Legends of Tomorrow was given a release date of January 2016. The premier was preceded by a two-part crossover between
The Flash and
Arrow titled "
Heroes Join Forces", which aired in December 2015. "Pilot" was released in two parts on
The CW on January 21 and 28, 2016. The first part of the episode had a live audience of 3.21 million viewers. It held a 1.2 percent share of adults 18-49, meaning that it was seen by 1.2 percent of all households within that demographic. The second part was viewed by 2.89 million, 320.000 fewer than the first part, with a share of 1.1 percent. The third episode, "Blood Ties", was viewed by 2.32 million live viewers with a 0.9/3 share. When accounting for seven day DVR viewership, the episodes were seen by an additional 2.03 million and 1.64 million viewers respectively. The episodes were the two most-viewed episodes of
Legends of Tomorrows
first season.
Critical response The episodes were met with mixed reviews, with several critics believing that the series had good potential. On the
review aggregate website
Rotten Tomatoes, "Pilot, Part 1" holds a 67% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.2/10 based on 18 reviews. According to the website's consensus, the first part "suffers from too many characters and too much exposition, but there's fun to be had in the chaos". "Pilot, Part 2" holds an 88% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.28/10 based on reviews from 17 critics. The consensus reads: "
Legends sprints ahead in 'Part 2,' an exciting, action-packed episode that finishes setting up what could be one of the funnest comic book adaptations yet". Russ Burlingame, in an advanced review for
ComicBook.com, praised the first part, writing that the episode "delivers a sharp, enjoyable pilot that's arguably the most attention-grabbing and entertaining from any of the current crop of superhero shows". He believed the episode was superior to
Arrow and
The Flash pilots. However,
The Hollywood Reporter Daniel Fienberg felt the first episode was a step down from the first two Arrowverse pilots. He found the episode suffered from a bloated cast and too much
exposition. Jesse Schedeen of
IGN gave part one a 7.7/10 rating, praising the show's "epic scope", "fun character dynamics", and Darvill's performance. He gave the second part of "Pilot" a rating of 8.4/10, saying it "improved in its sophomore episode thanks to great character dynamics and superhero action". Oliver Sava of
The A.V. Club opined that the second part was an improvement on the first; he praised the action sequences and the comparative lack of exposition. However, he found many of the problems with the first part were still present, including the poor characterization of the cast. He graded the episode a "B". Walker felt the first part mishandled Carter, however she still found his death impactful. Framke labeled the pair "the weakest characters by a mile" and found both Renée and Hentschel's acting to be dull. She also found their backstory boring and overshadowed by other scenes. == References ==