"Slade has been in a prison of the Arrow universe"
"Slade has been in a prison of the Arrow universe"
I don't think that's possible. There's nothing interesting about lacking features.
The only one from Doomworld who went back in time was Thawne. Thawne would have no reason to bring the other three back because he had betrayed them at the end of the Doomworld episode.
Then Doomworld got erased, as visualized by that version of Sara disappearing.
I like your take on things. I think Chase works as when he's portrayed as batshit insane, but that's basically it. Supergirl worked less well than Chase for me because Rhea's motivation felt overused for a story involving Superman/Supergirl and she ultimately came off as one-note "simplistically evil for the sake of…
"And Dinah is already 20x more interesting than Laurel ever was."
Slade was in the Arrow story less than Sara was until the last episode. He had an appearance in S3, whereas Sara's been in both season 4 and season 5, and also crossed paths with young Talia in LoT S1.
In-and-of itself, it's a broad to the point of being facile sentiment to tack on to the end of a video game review, and reflects the over-general reading of the game's philosophy in the review.
Something that people have trouble with is the idea that a particular type of discourse can have implications beyond the idea of what is being directly discussed. Just because the game's philosophy is about X, does not mean that same philosophical discourse is not also relevant to Y.
If you mean that none of them are given equal prominence to one of DC's "big 3" characters, then yes, that is true. But in-story Kara has not been consistently portrayed as Superman's lesser.
"I'm left with feeling that because you hate our government (deservedly), it spreads on the country as well, and our tragedies somehow matter less."
"I don't think I'm the one acting like a dick"
Farts.
It's my day off!
Not AKA. They unfortunately establish during the fight that Kara is fighting reluctantly. The show deliberately draws a contrast between Kara's attitude and Clark's.
"In the comics, it's always been implicit that Superman is the top dog and Supergirl is the weak imitation."
"Any crisis and resolution is just sort of manufactured on the spot and resolved just as conveniently. The tough choices are almost completely arbitrary."
Iris says hello.
And their relationship has had zero arc since they got together too. It was a weird choice to have them get engaged.
They said it was in an amount that was safe for humans. And while there is such as thing as nominally safe lead exposure levels, it's cumulative, so anyone who was already in an area with borderline toxic levels of lead — or worse — definitely got fucked over.
Well this was pretty terrible, Finale review time!