This is no longer a superhero or DC show. The season 5 trailer is just so full of crazy as if last season wasnt enough, wouldnt be surprised if CW pulls the plug after the 5th season ends.
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This is no longer a superhero or DC show. The season 5 trailer is just so full of crazy as if last season wasnt enough, wouldnt be surprised if CW pulls the plug after the 5th season ends.
[QUOTE=TheRay;4745011]Her brother is Osiris. A separate character whose dynamics within the team will be far different.[/QUOTE]
You think it will. Remains to be seen in action.
Well this is essentially a giant speculation thread.
Season premiere tonight.
Loved the Hall of Justice shot.
Nice bit with Beebo just to remind people which show this was in the crossover. Having all the other more serious characters react to dealing with Legends-style nonsense was funny.
So happy to see Sara become what she's become. She didn't start out like Barry where they intended to spin him off into his own show - Sara (and Lotz) just showed that she deserved to not only continue, but to eventually be the lead of the show, and I think she's awesome.(also great to see her again in the Black Canary outfit even for a minute) Loved her scene with Barry even though they don't really know each other very well. They totally seemed like old friends talking about Ollie and about life. She lost her sister, her father and Ollie. It was great to see the show stop in the middle of all this universal stuff to remember the characters like that.
[QUOTE=j9ac9k;4783353]Nice bit with Beebo just to remind people which show this was in the crossover. Having all the other more serious characters react to dealing with Legends-style nonsense was funny.
So happy to see Sara become what she's become. She didn't start out like Barry where they intended to spin him off into his own show - Sara (and Lotz) just showed that she deserved to not only continue, but to eventually be the lead of the show, and I think she's awesome.(also great to see her again in the Black Canary outfit even for a minute) Loved her scene with Barry even though they don't really know each other very well. They totally seemed like old friends talking about Ollie and about life. She lost her sister, her father and Ollie. It was great to see the show stop in the middle of all this universal stuff to remember the characters like that.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Beebo was silly, but still grounded in "reality" (unlike what usually pops up on this show of late). Too bad they made Sargon the Sorcerer a baddie, though.
So Ollie made his appearance before Earth-Prime Clark and Bruce. Interesting. Well, it isn't called the Arrowverse for nothing. So long, GA!
Gee, that Marv guy looked familiar. ;)
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;4783718]Too bad they made Sargon the Sorcerer a baddie, though.
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I reckon it's because the name "Sargon" these days is too much associated with a certain douchebag^^
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;4783718]Yeah, Beebo was silly, but still grounded in "reality" (unlike what usually pops up on this show of late). Too bad they made Sargon the Sorcerer a baddie, though.
[B]So Ollie made his appearance before Earth-Prime Clark and Bruce. Interesting.[/B] Well, it isn't called the Arrowverse for nothing. So long, GA!
Gee, that Marv guy looked familiar. ;)[/QUOTE]
It still leaves the possibility that Batman has been around longer, but operating in the shadows as an urban legend (like they said during "Elseworlds") and possibly not seen as a "hero" before Ollie.
Although, come to think of it, it does make things a bit complicated for the Batwoman show since Batman has been operating since Kate was a kid and Batman was heralded as a champion of the city in that show... maybe they'll just ignore that bit of what the President said...
[QUOTE=j9ac9k;4783353]Nice bit with Beebo just to remind people which show this was in the crossover. Having all the other more serious characters react to dealing with Legends-style nonsense was funny.
So happy to see Sara become what she's become. She didn't start out like Barry where they intended to spin him off into his own show - Sara (and Lotz) just showed that she deserved to not only continue, but to eventually be the lead of the show, and I think she's awesome.(also great to see her again in the Black Canary outfit even for a minute) Loved her scene with Barry even though they don't really know each other very well. They totally seemed like old friends talking about Ollie and about life. She lost her sister, her father and Ollie. It was great to see the show stop in the middle of all this universal stuff to remember the characters like that.[/QUOTE]
They kind of forgot her mom is still alive though.
[QUOTE=Frontier;4784050]They kind of forgot her mom is still alive though.[/QUOTE]
Maybe the mother has been ill and off seeing her Doctor the last few years? :D
[QUOTE=Jokerz79;4784165]Maybe the mother has been ill and off seeing her Doctor the last few years? :D[/QUOTE]
Spoliers! :D
[QUOTE=j9ac9k;4783955]It still leaves the possibility that Batman has been around longer, but operating in the shadows as an urban legend (like they said during "Elseworlds") and possibly not seen as a "hero" before Ollie.
Although, come to think of it, it does make things a bit complicated for the Batwoman show since Batman has been operating since Kate was a kid and Batman was heralded as a champion of the city in that show... maybe they'll just ignore that bit of what the President said...[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's kind of a mess, so ignoring it seems the best way to go.
[QUOTE=Anarchist;4783733]I reckon it's because the name "Sargon" these days is too much associated with a certain douchebag^^[/QUOTE]
Maybe, but it's kind of weird to do that to one of your characters.
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;4784187]Maybe, but it's kind of weird to do that to one of your characters.[/QUOTE]
Well, in the comics, Sargon has switched between hero and villain so many times. I remember his appearance in an issue of Swamp Thing a few years ago where he pretty much said that the terms "good" and "evil" no longer mean anything to him.