No, these are all classic DC heroes. "Earth-1" is a plot contrivance that serves certain types of story. It is not a mandatory part of their nature -- since, of course, several of them (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Aquaman, etc.) originated in the continuity that was later retroactively defined as "Earth-2." What was done in the past isn't a limitation on what can be done in the present or the future.
Sure, if they combined the universes, they could work out the inconsistencies, but that has nothing to do with whether it is desirable to do so at all. There is nothing wrong with having multiple universes. Having Earth-2 on The Flash has been a good thing, a source of new story possibilities. Adding even more Earths to the mix would open even more storytelling doors. Collapsing it all into one universe would be an artificially imposed self-limitation that seems to have no more motivation behind it than "Well, DC did it 30 years ago and we're therefore somehow required to copy that slavishly even though DC reversed it a long time ago." If it had really been a good idea to wipe out the multiverse, then DC wouldn't have changed their minds and brought the multiverse back, now, would they?
Wow! That will indeed be a mega event!
These are all classic DC Earth 1 heroes.
They can wrap up the series by forming the Justice League, with Supergirl subbing for Superman. (after perhaps some time spent with the Legion of Super heroes,giving her some training on super hero teams).
there can be 1 episode to resolve the conflicts... most of each of the histories aren't intertwined with each other...easy to ignore / super-fans can make up rationaliations/excuses for. (Yknow, like we always do on a STAR TREK message board).
I was around when the Crisis came -- I understand how unnecessary it really was (though an amazing series by Wolfman & Perez)...but part of it (behind the scenes) is that you had very different but similar properties, like Shazam, for example, that worked better separately..and the variations like the Evil Earth 3, or multiethnic universes.
That's not the case with with Supergirl and Flash... they have the same overseer, and now the same location.
Also, isn't the reason they are in different universes is due to CBS & CW having different rights? That was the problem... and why it was not a problem once COnstantine was canceled for him to jump on Arrow. Did it mess your view of both shows?
Change is good and all --but only if it makes sense, and doesn't disrupt the essence of the characters and teams.
Having Wonder WOman in WW1 rather than WW2 is a big change -- but I think can work out great. But since DCTV can't have Superman, having SUpergirl part of a future Justice League along with Flash will be great.
But the TV shows will be fine if they are united (and I am not expecting or wanting Gotham to be part of that mix...though could be intriguing)
I don't want any recasting and I don't think it's necessary. They can just have him on when he's available. And if his show gets cancelled, he can come back on a more frequent basis. If he's gone a lot though, that'll put his budding relationship with Alex on the back burner.If his pilot goes to series (and its shot in the States), Lord could be recast. That would not pose much of a problem.
I hadn't thought of that...if they don't seriously improve the show, I'm not sure I could make it through a strung-out full-sized season....Does that mean LoT will get a longer season or just end earlier?
Given that we already know she agreed to stay with the series, all that they're most likely talking about re: Calista is exactly how to make the move to Vancouver work for her, and there are several options available to them:
1) Downgrade her role
2) Give her a contract similar to the one given to John Glover and Erica Durance during their tenures on Smallville wherein they are listed - and paid - as Series Regulars but do not appear in every single episode of the season
I liked crisis, streamlining the Universes, and giving a sense of history and legacy to the characters. I liked how the golden age heroes begat the silver age, who's side kicks grew up to be full heroe's in their own right.
but giving the primary Universe that we watch one solid timeline and history is *not* a bad thing....
At the very least, I would like to see parts of Smallville retconned into Supergirl, then, giving a sense of history to Supergirl's Earth, as well.
I agree with Christopher wholeheartedly when it comes to Smallville; the series was okay, but Supergirl's Earth doesn't need its history, which is incompatible with Supergirl's backstory anyway unless you suddenly strip Season 7 and part of Season 9 from its continuity in order to get rid of Laura Vandervoort's Kara Zor-El/Kara Kent, since Supergirl didn't exist on Earth-S until the events of the Supergirl pilot.
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