I thought they were showing The Comedian, Rorschach, et al, towards the end.
It turned out those were the Titans. Still would've loved to see Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher, but they did already guest starred (albeit different roles) on Supergirl.

False.There is no official connection between Snyder's DCEU and CW-DC.
True.Don't hold your breath expecting to see CW-DC in the sequels to Wonder Woman, Aquaman, etc.
We were series wrapped on “Arrow,” and we were wrapped on the whole crossover. We were in post and some episodes were locked, and some were soft-locked. I got a phone call from [Warner Bros. boss] Peter Roth saying, “I know you’re locked, but can you put Ezra into the crossover?” And I said, “Yes.” And he said, “How, you’re series wrapped? And you’re wrapped on the crossover.” And I said, “Yeah, I know, but if you’re telling me Ezra Miller can be in the crossover, I can make it happen.” I called Eric Wallace who is the showrunner of “Flash,” and he called up Grant Gustin - because the one thing that was our only concern was the thought we didn’t want to do it unless Grant was 100 percent onboard with it. And he was. He was incredibly enthusiastic and onboard with it. And then we got on the phone with Ezra Miller and told him the scene I had written and he was completely into it. And we just went. We put together a unit of the “Flash” crew on the “Flash” set [since “Arrow’s” team, which had produced the rest of the hour, was gone]. And much to our surprise, no one noticed Ezra Miller was in Vancouver and no one leaked it from the crew, which we appreciate. So we were able to keep it a surprise.
From the UK? You can get yourself a US iTunes account and purchase it there.I have to wait a week longer until I can watch episode four. I can watch episode five, but I think I wait with that![]()
From the UK? You can get yourself a US iTunes account and purchase it there.
Reading this I thought of something else they really didn't do. Brandon Routh is now the Alexander Salkind version of Superman; but in all of the Arrowverse crisis, we never saw or heard mentioned anything about Helen Slater's version of Supergirl who should still exist in that universe.I thought they were showing The Comedian, Rorschach, et al, towards the end.It turned out those were the Titans. Still would've loved to see Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher, but they did already guest starred (albeit different roles) on Supergirl.
Reading this I thought of something else they really didn't do. Brandon Routh is now the Alexander Salkind version of Superman; but in all of the Arrowverse crisis, we never saw or heard mentioned anything about Helen Slater's version of Supergirl who should still exist in that universe.
I'm not sure why they didn't just make Lex the President. That seems like a even more interesting angle to go with.
Black Lightning exists in "our" world, hence the numerous references to real U.S. Presidents, known historical and cultural figures / events, authors, etc. That was the intent of the Akils, Scott, et al., when creating the series--that it was set in the "real world" as it would address serious, real world issues (as a matter of daily life) through the fantasy lens. That sets it apart from the common CW-DC series.
That may be where they're heading with Lex's storyline.I'm not sure why they didn't just make Lex the President. That seems like a even more interesting angle to go with. Put him in the white suit and everything.
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Incidentally, it's bugged me all along that the show's version of Pariah makes no sense. The idea is supposed to be that Pariah is damned because he released the Anti-Monitor and thus triggered the start of the Crisis. But that's supposed to be something that happened long ago. In the show, it happens immediately before the Crisis, months after the Anti-Monitor has already built his weapon and test-fired it to destroy Earth-2. So in what way did he "release" the Anti-Monitor? It seems the A-M was imprisoned behind that wall with the Paragon symbols, but when? Was it just after he test-fired the cannon? If so, then who imprisoned him? Not the Monitor, surely, since he didn't learn about the Paragons until afterward. The whole thing was very shoddily handled.
IDK - given BOTH versions of the Monitor have Cosmic level abilities; the Anti Monitor time travelling to the Dawn of Time to build the Cannon (at the Dawn of Time - he has all the time he needs to create it), and then to Earth-90 to bring the Flash from that world to power it <--- Yeah, don't see the issue.
Hell you'd think IF the Monitor saw all this and knew this was coming he himself could try to go back in time to stop himself from setting all this into motion; but he doesn't. Also, I don't think we ever find out how the Monitor acquired the "Book Of Destiny" and who/what/or when said Book came into existence either.
TLDR: It's all a comic book fantasy; don't worry to much about trying to make actual sense of the whole thing; just enjoy the ride...![]()
IAsking questions raised by a story is part of the enjoyment of a story. I'll never understand people who think enjoyment means just being a passive sponge, that having questions about a narrative is some kind of condemnation. An enjoyable story is one that engages your mind and emotions enough that you want to know more, want to ask questions. You ask questions because you're interested.
I get the sense that the president was intended to be Lynda Carter but something fell through.
Yeah, a random President seemed a bit out of place, I feel it would have been better if maybe they had gotten Cat or Lois to do the TV speech.
Hopefully they will clear it up...they will have to figure out who was president and when. I am not going to put much thought into it, but hope it gets cleared upIt might be a recast Susan Brayden, who was Earth-1's US President at the end of Invasion!
In any case, I think they just wanted to reassure us that it wasn't Trump.![]()
Although they were definitely positioning Kara-Kate as the replacement for the Barry-Oliver friendship, so maybe it's not a trinity anymore so much as a... quadrinity?
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At first I thought the new President was Annette O'Toole (from SMALLVILLE and SUPERMAN III), but I was mistaken. Does seem like a wasted opportunity for another fun cameo by someone.
That, and the entire premise of how metahumans exist in Black Lightning's world; from the start, it was ASA experiments with Green Light that created Jefferson's powers, the "pod kids," "pod prisoners," et al. That was hard established to the characters and government of that world and completely different than anything ever seen on the CW-DC shows. This weak COIE-In-Title-Only merger creates hard continuity conflicts with the way Jefferson's entire world operates, and why there's a ASA/Markovian/Black Lightning/Green Light-as-street-drug conflict in the first place.
...and that's not even addressing how the worldview/politics/character identity of all things Black Lightning are truly worlds apart from typical CW-DC, just as the Akils, Scott, et al., meant it to be.
They ARE keeping the multiverse...just putting together heroes that WERE a part of ONE universe for like 2 generations (at least). Plenty of room for alternate universes... I am hoping for a comic-Earth 3 crossover...I mean they kinda did it with Earth X...but maybe moreso next time. Or Maybe Earth X villains teaming up with Earth 3?The line in the trailer doesn't jibe with that, but one fair point is that they may explain it.
It would be a mistake not to keep the multiverse. Yes, in the comics, they did that consciously, but they learned over time that they needed the multiverse. Too many possibilities.
This is a very big point, but it's also an opportunity. I wasn't a real fan of how BL has portrayed the people. It's clear that BL existed on an Earth where the US Constitution does not exist, at least not the way it does in our world.
The Freeland isolation story is preposterous unless you accept that. This new Earth could of course have Jefferson deal with similar issues, but the degree that we have seen things on BL is harder to swallow than a guy shooting lightning from his hands.
I hope the writers are up to the challenge of changing things to fit it all into one world, rather than having a few comments about the Crisis and then pretending nothing ever happened.
If they don't, there will be lots of room to nitpick.
Would that be true NOW though?
It was just a stunt cameo. There is no official announcement that the DCEU is connected to anything else because until said official announcement comes around...its not.
Black Lightning exists in "our" world, hence the numerous references to real U.S. Presidents, known historical and cultural figures / events, authors, etc. That was the intent of the Akils, Scott, et al., when creating the series--that it was set in the "real world" as it would address serious, real world issues (as a matter of daily life) through the fantasy lens. That sets it apart from the common CW-DC series.
One of the only ways of doing that was to avoid the rather silly "beast/gimmick of the week" format used by other series, as there's no way to sell a series as realistic with many of the things seen on other shows. Batwoman is next in line as a series that plays it close to reality, as no aired episode had dipped into the wild, cartoon plots and/or set-up of how their world operates.
The Reverse Flash can survive the collapse of his own personal timeline. He's got extra protection some how, or no one told Eddie Thawne that he was adopted. He should have also faded out when Nora faded out, so Time is having some trouble erasing the bugger.
Nash Wells, is now the Wells of Earth Prime. Harrison Wells isn't a thing, so he never should have invented Star labs, but if Tess, Well's wife had founded Star Labs then the reverse Flash "disguised" himself as a woman for nearly 20 years?
No Eobard Thawne hiding as Harrison Wells, then Eddie lives, then Iris marries Eddie.
The Paragon of Love ain't got no love.
Anyway, now that the universes of Earth-1 and Earth-38 have been blended into a single history, we'll never get a chance to explore my theory about why the two worlds were so different. I often noted that a startlingly high number of the alien immigrants on Earth-38 were refugees fleeing conquest and tyranny, which implied that something out there was wreaking havoc unchecked in that universe. So maybe the reason Earth-1 didn't have all those aliens living on it was because something was preventing that conquest and chaos. So I figured the difference was that Earth-1's universe had a Green Lantern Corps (we got several hints that Hal Jordan existed there and had gone missing) while Earth-38's didn't. Maybe that's even why Earth-1 didn't have a Superman or Supergirl -- maybe its version of Tomar-Re was successful at preventing Krypton's destruction.
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