Oh I thought it was going to be something actually interesting. It's like hearing people talk about what's on the front page of the Sun. "You'll never believe who slept with who?!"
Damn... I just rewatched the 90s Flash death scene ;_;
Still hit me even when I never watched the original show
Damn... I just rewatched the 90s Flash death scene ;_;
Still hit me even when I never watched the original show
Everyone is shitposting.What I just clicked didn't seem to spoilers what am I missing?
The fact thatsome world's survived? I mean where else would the rest of the shows take place after this all ends? I didn't watch that and think "they can't reverse any of this"
the description for episode four isn't nearly as spoiler filled thankfully
OLIVER HAS BECOME SOMETHING ELSE IN PART FOUR OF "CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS." EPISODE PENNED BY MARV WOLFMAN & MARC GUGGENHEIM – Stuck in the Vanishing Point, the Paragons search for a way to escape. The futility of the situation is compounded by The Flash's (guest star Grant Gustin) disappearance. However, hope appears in the form of Oliver (Stephen Amell), who reveals that he has become something else. Meanwhile, the origin stories for The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) and Anti-Monitor are revealed. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Marv Wolfman & Marc Guggenheim (#808).
Seems to be their framing device of choice, so probably not.So Crisis only starts late January here and I'm finally caught up. But just one question, does Batwoman ever stop with that damn "Dear princess Brucelestia.." gimmick every episode? It got old as soon as the second episode.
It's been a long time since I've watched S1 but I find it hard to believe Barry was ever competent.Yeah, that's definitely going to be one of those instances of "early installment weirdness" that gets eventually dropped as the series finds itself, like Kara texting Clark, or Barry being competent.
So Crisis only starts late January here and I'm finally caught up. But just one question, does Batwoman ever stop with that damn "Dear princess Brucelestia.." gimmick every episode? It got old as soon as the second episode.
HAHAthe description for episode four isn't nearly as spoiler filled thankfully
OLIVER HAS BECOME SOMETHING ELSE IN PART FOUR OF "CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS." EPISODE PENNED BY MARV WOLFMAN & MARC GUGGENHEIM – Stuck in the Vanishing Point, the Paragons search for a way to escape. The futility of the situation is compounded by The Flash's (guest star Grant Gustin) disappearance. However, hope appears in the form of Oliver (Stephen Amell), who reveals that he has become something else. Meanwhile, the origin stories for The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) and Anti-Monitor are revealed. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Marv Wolfman & Marc Guggenheim (#808).
Holy shit, I forgot about the texting stuff in Supergirl S1.Yeah, that's definitely going to be one of those instances of "early installment weirdness" that gets eventually dropped as the series finds itself, like Kara texting Clark, or Barry being competent.
Superman's boots was by far the funniest thing about S1 tho
Both part 4 and 5 air January 14th