where Jay shows Barry his multiverse map, and there's a big red arrow pointing at Earth-2 as the likely next target
I hope that means Jay warned Harry and Jesse and others in time for them to evacuate. Though I'm still worried about Gorilla City.
where Jay shows Barry his multiverse map, and there's a big red arrow pointing at Earth-2 as the likely next target
According to this interview with IGN the first episode is the only one that takes place on a different Earth. Oliver and Diggle will spend most of the rest of the build up to Crisis on Infinite Earths outside of Star City, but they will still be on Earth One.I don't think it's happening, but I really wish this season would focus on Oliver and Diggle Earth hopping.
According to this interview with IGN the first episode is the only one that takes place on a different Earth. Oliver and Diggle will spend most of the rest of the build up to Crisis on Infinite Earths outside of Star City, but they will still be on Earth One.
I saw a Tweet from Stephen Amell, where he said this season is a love letter to the fans. At least this love letter seems like it'll be better than Star Trek's Valentine to it's fans.
IDK - ST: D's "If Memory Serves" was an EXCELLENT Valentine to Star Trek (TOS) fans; and it's the ONLY Star Trek "valentine" I will acknowledge.I saw a Tweet from Stephen Amell, where he said this season is a love letter to the fans. At least this love letter seems like it'll be better than Star Trek's Valentine to it's fans.
It also kind of deflates the whole Crisis aspect of the Crisis in that - "Hey look 21 years later the world is fine..."Makes you wonder if Lyla was always aware of losing her daughter Sarah do to Flashpoint? If there was more to that than we were let to believe.
The flash forwards are way out of place. They are hoping to appeal to casual fans who are returning for the end. But all that is confusing if you missed last season.
I am also surprised Lyla is Harbringer and not a doppelgänger.
But knowing it now I think I can guess the writers’ reasoning.
Arrow is ending. No reason to maintain the status quo of old. In terms of Lyla herself or that Arrow is at all grounded in reality. Bigger reason is Crisis is going to be introducing so many new characters to the Arrrowverse as it. It is merely simpler to add to Lyla herself and give her a bigger role. Than sideline her for the Crossover and introduce a new doppelgänger.
I've been a little confused about the time framing of Arrow this season. Didn't the finale jump forward a few months last year, so technically they are a few months ahead of everyone else.
Well in the original Crisis it happened at all times simultaneously. So everyone from Anthro the first boy to Kamandi the last boy to the Legion of Superheroes experienced it. The Monitor collected heroes ( and even some villains) from all of time to fight it.It also kind of deflates the whole Crisis aspect of the Crisis in that - "Hey look 21 years later the world is fine..."
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