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It is strange how consistently they add relationship drama to these crossovers. Last time made sense given the wedding of it all, but is it really so bad to just let Felicity do tech things with Cisco?

It was kind of worth it for Grant Gustin’s adorable asides while still pretending to be Oliver. Honestly I wouldn’t

I think these crossovers really demonstrate how much fun there is to be had if Flash started leaning more into comedy than just straight-faced action. If all these shows just started drifting towards Legend’s more whimsical tone I would not complain.

I’ve enjoyed this show for the deeply stupid romp it tends to be, usually high, and in that frame of mind the illogical nonsense it tends to be just sort of washes over me.

I know the first two there was a bit of wiggleroom, but I’m sure the prop note for that final inkblot was : ‘obvious silhouette of gargoyle king’

As someone who dipped out toward the early middle Slade Wilson stuff of the previous season, can I jump right in to the new one I’m hearing is good? Or... should I watch bits of last season?

I sort of liked Audra’s lack of focus this episode, she mattered to the old Rebecca that still believed she was a rival, and cared about who was winning. Audra’s arc on the show probably ended when Rebecca told her “I hope you are happy.”, because after that moment Audra stopped mattering, at least in the scope of the

The line reading when Paula says to Nathaniel’s discovery of unfairness in the legal system : “No, no one did. Thank god you figured it out”, had me on the floor.

The whole ‘we are the flash’ line getting latched on to and blown way out of proportion by them comes to mind.

In a cursory browsing of the reddit it does seem like it’s more split now, there’s still the people that will always hate Iris, but more people taking her side too, and even liking Felicity (?!) I haven’t

Her presence definitely helped every scene she was in, if that third plot was the weakest, over-stuffing the episode, she single-handedly salvaged it with her enthusiasm.

I loved the gag of Josh going to pick up the desk, and rather than it being a false bumbling unearned confidence, the gag was just alarming strength and stability.

Well... 2016, 2017, etc. It’s the whole time-travel thing where you could spend a biological year traveling in time and come back to the exact moment after you left and lose no chronological time at all.

It makes some plotting sense, they keep treating our current year as their ‘present’ with no compelling reason to. Having an anchor in the time bureau would help their whole duality of being all over the place in time, yet still steadily progressing alongside the rest of the Arrowverse make more sense.

Because of all that time they spent together growing up... as ... siblings.... yeah ok, I don’t see it either.

You’re complaining about the thermodynamics and density of psychic meat cubes, when there’s a character who can freeze shit without any heat going anywhere?

Yeah that’s a pretty good explanation for the delay, I’d rather them not touch the Thanos stuff that would’ve given the season an incoherent arc where people got dusted and came back and never even were allowed to play a part in the solution.

It’s not about logic, it’s about armored rhinos being cool in a funny way.

Oh, I struggled through this episode so I’m glad it doesn’t stay this bad I guess.

This is a problem with your perspective, because I doubt you think the same every time straight characters kiss, it’s not a token gesture it’s a character beat.

It’d be a good fit to take over the tone for the “dark” one, especially since early Arrow borrowed so heavily from Batman.

I think that’s just a fault with the heroes themselves. I’d be happy to see them explore more heroes with powers that... aren’t so... powerful. Like Batgirl, the Legends, and Black Lightning being steps in the right direction. You don’t have to suspend disbelief or have equally powerful villains in the plot for