'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' season 3 episode 6 spoilers: Jefferson and Dr. Stein's minds switch bodies

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In the next episode of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," the personalities of Dr. Martin Stein (Victor Garber) and Jefferson Jackson (Franz Drameh) get switched during a scientific procedure.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Helen Hunt" was recently released and showed Ray Palmer a.k.a. The Atom (Bradon Routh) pressing a button to activate a procedure that was supposed to separate the psychic link between Stein and Jackson. Apparently they wanted to sever the connection so that Jackson would be able to become Firestorm without the need for Stein. The elderly doctor wanted to retire and spend more time with his daughter and grandkid. However, the activation resulted in a blast that thrust Stein and Jackson in opposite directions. When they came to their senses, they realized that their minds had switched bodies. "You're me and I'm you?" they questioned each other simultaneously.

Nate Heywood a.k.a. Steel (Nick Zano) and Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) were stunned by the sudden development. Stein who was in Jackson's body reassured his counterpart, "We will fix this." It appears that Jackson is in an older body while Stein is in a younger one. Jackson, who is in Stein's elderly body, tells his superhero partner, "I have to use the bathroom all the time." Heywood laughs hysterically at Jackson's untimely misfortune. It remains to be seen if their situation will get back to normal.

In the last episode, the anachronism of the dead Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) appeared in London in 1895 where the Legends went to investigate. It turned out that the villainous Darhk was brought back to life by a new enemy called Mallus who the superheroes encountered but were not able to defeat.

"DC's Legends of Tomorrow" season 3 episode 6 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 10 p.m. EST on The CW.

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