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    I was genuinely shocked when the cut to “EARTH-1 GOTHAM CITY” in the first ep of this. I assumed Batwoman was on a different earth. Still don’t understand WHEN Elsewords/Crisis takes place, since she met Ollie and Barry during Elseworlds but now says she doesn’t know any of these people except Kara.

    WeWork, You?

    I still don’t understand how it all went down. JJ gets hired to do Star Wars. He does Force Awakens. And then Rian Johnson does Last Jedi and JJ has zero input? There wasn’t a roadmap/outline of where everything was supposed to go? I figured it was like a TV series where different directors direct installments, but

    No wonder this place is dying. All my comments are withered and gray now...

    The fact that Stargirl has not shown up yet just leads me to believe that Geoff Johns was on vacation when they were writing this.

    Pretty fitting that the Flash ep of Crisis was also the most talky episode so far.

    Also Kara’s spent more time looking at Luke Fox’s abs and SuperRouth’s general jacked-ness.

    Where the hell is my annual Sarah Lance Sexual Conquistador crossover moment?

    Is it still current continuity that Hal Jordan was the Spectre for a while?

    Yeah somehow stumbling through the Vancouver underbrush was not the grand entrance I was hoping for for the Spectre, arguably the most powerful being in the DC universe.

    Maybe the original actor doesn’t look good with white body paint wearing a green Speedo?

    “I was wondering how they were going to handle it.”

    That’s what I loved about Nora’s story and the possibility that she went to the other side and found all the departed. While I don’t agree that nothing would change if 140 million people vanished, functionally, the world was basically the same. People had jobs, school, Starbucks, air travel, cars, etc. But thinking

    That’s what was so satisfying about that finale to me. The whole time watching the show it never even occurred to me that the 2% who vanished might live in a world where, to them, 98% of the people in the world vanished. And I kept wondering if that would have in some way been easier to deal with. 2%, yeah, you’re

    It honestly took me like 2 hours to watch this ep because I just had to keep rewinding it. Pleasantly surprised how much they gave Conroy to do, and I think I watched every scene at least twice, once with my eyes closed and once watching the voice come out of his face. Honestly not sure how i even feel about it. It

    I also loved SuperRouth’s reference to that weird Superman III scene where he fights his evil self.

    I really did look forward to each year’s crossover as the latest episode of Sarah Lance: Space/Time Sexual Conquistador

    I also thought his line ““a little souvenir from the old hometown” was from DKR, but after looking it up, it’s Hackman’s line from the first Superman movie.

    I was weirdly OK with that. Wouldn’t have minded seeing it, but now that I’ve seen the scene, I have no problem with it.

    Agree on all points. Actually kind of distracted by Conroy in the flesh. Plus... he looks more than a little like John Glover, who played Alexander Luthor on Smallville, which is doubling distracting. But loved that most of his dialogue was basically the Dark Knight Returns lines.