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Personally, I would consider any DC show produced by Greg Berlanti to be part of the Arrowverse (which I think is in line with most people’s definitions). This is why I am confused why this show (Naomi) is being described as being a part of the Arrowverse.

Stargirl was firmly established as being part of the Arrowverse during the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event. And you might be right about the location of the military base in “Superman & Lois” but it has to be pretty close to Smallville for General Lane to just drive over as often as he does I feel.

How is this an “Arrowverse” series? It is not produced by Greg Berlanti and the common locations in this show do not in any manner shape or form track with the same locations within the Arrowverse (I know of no version of STAR Labs within the Arrowverse that comes anywhere close to resembling the STAR Labs in this

A-Rod is Alex Rodriguez from the Yankees. I’m not certain i have ever heard Aaron Rodgers referred to as A-Rod. Am I out of touch?

I have been waiting for this review to be posted in order to make the comment that I have a couple of concerns about the very first scene at Ben’s funeral. First of all, if he died 17 years ago, then how could he have died in 2006 (which is only 13 years prior to 2019)? Also, maybe there IS a reasonable explanation

The electric bill did not come to my mind but I was wondering the exact same thing about the owl. I mean most of the stuff were theoretically inanimate objects (so to speak), but owls are living animals and would need to be fed and such (although maybe there are mice at the JSA?). How long do owls live anyway?

I actually had an opportunity to draw something to put in a time capsule in 1976 for the U.S. Bicentennial when I was 10 years old. It was supposed to be opened in 2076 for the Tricentennial (but I am no longer certain if it will actually be around at that point or not -- I hope so though even if I would be 110 years

Whatever the justification, Yaweh just made me laugh out loud :-)

To hell in a handcart refers to the Great Plague in London. The dead were left in the street in the 1600's and were collected by a bailiff who did not risk horses so used a handcart like a wheelboro to transport them to a common grave.

It would still be pretty hard to enforce a non-compete like that (especially in a right-to-work state). When I was working contract out of Texas, I pretty much knew that non-compete clauses were unenforceable.

Isn’t the betrayal here supposed to be that Kara told practically EVERYBODY that she was Supergirl (pretty much everybody she ever met in the first season) but she never managed to tell Lena Luthor who is supposed to be her best friend or something similar? I know there was a period of time where Lena did not like

If I am not mistaken, “arse” is pronounced “aas” (no “R” sound). I wonder how you feel the word “draught” is supposed to be pronounced. 

The back-stories on the contestants are actually an essential part of the show in this case though since it is what these people are doing to better society or what these people did that got them on the show. You have to be some kind of hero to be a contestant on this show (similar to The Wall on NBC I think). My

This is true up to a point, but I still have to be suspicious when a contestant hits 2 out of 3 spaces with big money on them in two out of three spins when probability would suggest that to be highly unlikely. I have also noticed a strange run of losing money spins often which is also not likely probability wise. I

I was really pleasantly surprised about where this second season ended up (although it made some sense in hindsight after where the characters SAID they were going). I am very curious to see where this show goes from there (and how).

Personally, I did not even understand why those two girls needed or wanted to be turned into zombies. The older boy actually had a life-threatening disease. The girls were just being rescued from a child-molestation situation.

I thought the orchestra was a very interesting addition to the episode, but I was a bit taken out of the moment by a couple of obvious issues: 1) If there are aliens in the orchestra, then why are all the instruments 20th century Earth instruments? 2) Why would a Union Orchestra play 20th century Earth music?

QWERTY keyboards were developed to show typists down since there are actually very few words that can be efficiently typed with that layout. There are better keyboard layouts that have been developed but they are accepted about as well as the one dollar coin and the two dollar bill in this country because we as humans

The priest is misguided for believing in his Catholicism to a level expected by someone ordained to be a priest? It seems to me that he is more trapped by his own convictions than misguided in believing in them. A priest should not be expected to be as cavalier with his beliefs as a regular Christian believer might

There is such a thing as “Froelich syndrome”, but that seems to be v ery unlikely to be what Isobel would be suffering with (considering she is neither obese nor a boy). :-D