I thought she said one of the first, not the first?
I heard it as a singular.
I thought she said one of the first, not the first?
Completely spoiled, it was all over the friggin internet and I was an hour away from watching it. Ugh!If you've ever wondered if websites deliberately make spoilers unavoidable, the answer is yes.
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That was great. I was happy about that.I really like that the color change to Earth-96 Superman's "S"-shield (a detail I admittedly missed on first viewing in my giddy excitement) implies a happier status quo for him than the Kingdom Come inspired original. I'm assuming on his reformed Earth, the Daily Planet massacre never happened. A much more satisfying place to leave the Reeve/Routh Superman (or whatever amalgamation or variant you believe the character represents).
I had to google that one since apparently it was before my time, so for a change I *don't* feel old and therefore I approve!![]()
^ It's not an assumption because it's obvious based on documented evidence.
I didn't say you weren't correct. You may well be. But your assertion that pre-COIE Earth-2 and post-COIE Earth-2 are different is, for the moment, speculation on your part.
I originally assumed it was Beppo the Super-Monkey from the old Silver Age comics, which makes me even older!![]()
But your assertion that pre-COIE Earth-2 and post-COIE Earth-2 are different is, for the moment, speculation on your part.
Because those are the Earths the current shows take place on.It sure seems that Jefferson's Earth is now merged with Earth Prime, but my question now is why these 3 Earths?
Because those are the Earths the current shows take place on.
Because those are the Earths the current shows take place on.
It would've been cool if Jefferson had turned out to be the Paragon of Humanity. But I guess they have long-term plans for Ryan Choi to take over as the Atom when Ray leaves, so they had to introduce him.
I’d have to agree with that, missed opportunity, especially with the possibility to build an audience among those who watch the other shows but might not watch BL.Jefferson as a paragon would have been much better. They could introduce Ryan in another episode rather than the biggest crossover ever.
^ It's not an assumption because it's obvious based on documented evidence.
From the Lena flashback episode they already seem to have retconned when Superman went public as being MUCH more recent than previously indicated. Which, if deliberate and not an oversight seems odd given Crisis being right around the corner would have given them a free pass to retcon whatever they please.I originally assumed it was Beppo the Super-Monkey from the old Silver Age comics, which makes me even older!
As for the "first hero" thing, I doesn't really stand up to close examination in a world which now contains Batman and Superman, but I'll let it slide since it works on a meta level, which was obviously what they were going for. Oliver was the first CW hero, even though they could hardly have the President spell it out in those terms.
I sat forward in shock and put my hand over my mouth, to keep myself from exclaiming aloud and breaking my own policy against talking during shows/movies.I forgot to mention the two Flashes scene, that was by far the most surprising cameo in the whole thing. I thought the most acknowledgment we might get was clip from the movies, I did not expect to see one the actors make an appearance.
As for the "first hero" thing, I doesn't really stand up to close examination in a world which now contains Batman and Superman
The point of this crossover was never to combine Earths or make drastic changes to the status quo of the Arrowverse's currently-airing "core" series or the specific Earths on which they are set.
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