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Legion
Season 1
TV-MA
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Troubled by unsettling visions, young David Haller begins piecing together his fragmented memories and realizes he may have special powers.
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8 Episodes
Chapter 1
E1
Episode 1
Chapter 1
David Haller, is a troubled young man who may be more than human. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he's confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and the visions he sees might be real.
Chapter 2
E2
Episode 2
Chapter 2
David reflects on his past with the help of new friends.
Chapter 3
E3
Episode 3
Chapter 3
Melanie, along with others, continues her journey into David's dreams and discovers his additional powers of telekinesis and teleportation. However she encounters resistance. Division 3 interrogates Amy; David and Syd accidentally visit and observe this. Melanie decides on a new method to unlock David's dreams but with terrifying results as she encounters the yellow eyed devil.
Chapter 4
E4
Episode 4
Chapter 4
Melanie and the others try to awaken David. She sends out a team to decipher the reality about David's life. Key revelations are made, about David, by his sister and ex, which further blurs the lines between truth and dreams. David is lost in his subconscious. Melanie's team continue their investigations and have a deadly encounter with The Eye from Division 3.
Chapter 5
E5
Episode 5
Chapter 5
David finds a way to be together with Sydney. Now more understanding of his powers, David goes to Division 3 to rescue his sister. Melanie and the others from Summerland go after him to help. David takes his sister to their childhood home. Melanie and her team go after him. The Eye follows as well. Strange occurrences take place there and it seems David isn't alone in his mind and body.
Chapter 6
E6
Episode 6
Chapter 6
David, his friends from Summerland and The Eye from Division 3, end up at the mental asylum. They are being treated by Lenny. All of them struggle with their own mental issues as strange occurrences take place. Is this reality or a dream or somewhere in between?
Chapter 7
E7
Episode 7
Chapter 7
David tries to find a way out of his predicament.
Chapter 8
E8
Episode 8
Chapter 8
The Interrogator goes after David for revenge but has a surprise waiting. Division 3 is observing the turn of events. Cary devises a new experiment to separate the monster from David, but things do not go as planned.
Cast of Season 1
Dan Stevens
David Haller / Legion
Rachel Keller
Sydney ‘Syd’ Barrett
Aubrey Plaza
Lenny Busker
Jeremie Harris
Ptonomy Wallace
Amber Midthunder
Kerry Loudermilk
Bill Irwin
Cary Loudermilk
Jean Smart
Melanie Bird
Mackenzie Gray
The Eye
Katie Aselton
Amy Haller
Luke Roessler
David Haller (6-8 Years)
Season 1 Reviews
Polygon
Tasha Robinson
It's weird and often unsettling and nightmarish, but it's also pretty mesmerizing.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
Even if you barely understand a thing that's going on (and be patient; chances are you will), "Legion" is a joy to watch, surreal and beautiful, with as many funny asides as frightening moments.
Slant Magazine
Aaron Riccio
Legion's visual density on a shot-by-shot basis and the scope of its world-building is already impressive enough, especially in just over three minutes, but it's a sign of the show's creative aspirations that Hawley isn't content to stop there.
Rolling Stone
Rob Sheffield
In the ever-escalating stakes of superhero TV, where the goal these days is to get trippier and trippier, nothing could out-trip Legion.
Village Voice
Angelica Jade Bastién
Every scene is a dense visual and sonic cornucopia. Even quiet moments are packed with garish colors, clashing soundscapes, lush visuals and anachronistic fashion.
MTV
Inkoo Kang
Legion stands to be one of the most innovative new shows of the year.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It is a muddle, a beautifully styled, scary, and withholding muddle that can't easily be placed in a specific time period.
Slate
Sam Adams
This particular version of David Haller may or may not have multiple personalities, but Legion itself does, and it can't seem to decide which one should take the lead.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
It's a trippy tour de force, weaving seamlessly from apparition to (seeming) reality.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Beautifully crafted, occasionally incoherent, often challenging and insistently demanding, but what's not entirely clear in the early episodes is whether the payoff will be worth all the trouble.
The Atlantic
David Sims
It tries so hard to dazzle that it forgets to tell a meaningful story.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Legion seems very good, but not quite great. It's a visually impressive program with a narrative style that just might revolutionize the superhero series on TV. But first, it has to elevate its core story above the kind of plots we've already seen.
NPR
David Bianculli
You have to watch it. I mean, really watch it. No multi-tasking. I don't think I've ever seen a TV series that demands you watch it more attentively -- or rewards that effort quite as much.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
If you think you've seen everything a superhero show has to offer, wait until you see Legion.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Hawley does everything he can to suppress the yawns that will surely come from the superhero-disinclined, setting the tone for a show that favors personality over powers, with dialogue that thankfully lacks the sonorous ballast of most superhero movies.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
Legion, quite simply, is the best superhero show on television.
Vox
Emily St. James
This is blockbuster TV subject matter - but it's still an idiosyncratic personal vision
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
A loosely connected offshoot of the X-Men comic book franchise that operates on an almost wholly cerebral level, including its treks -- slow, surreal and trippy -- through a highly developed mutant mind.
TIME Magazine
Daniel D'Addario
Legion is worth saving on your DVR but not, quite, worth taking the leap of investing real time.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Legion is a trip: brainy, tight, yet so decadently inventive that I found myself laughing out loud at the sheer audacity of the damned thing.
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