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Barry knows there's a chance Alchemy will come after Wally. There's a lingering shot of him glancing warily at Wally when he's telling them what Alchemy's doing in the last episode.

Gotham has somehow transcended from a mere "Batman before Batman" show to a fun, mad playground for these larger-than-life characters, and I'm all for it. Throw canon to the sides, let's have some fun here.

Two out of several dozens? Sure, whatever makes you feel better.

I'm kinda waiting until someone utilizes him properly and launches him into a career resurgence, like McConaughey did after Dallas Buyers' Club. He doesn't seem like a bad or incapable actor, only given terrible roles.

James Marsden didn't get killed off in X-Men: The Last Stand just to die every week, you bastards.

What is this, Gawker?

Not really.

It relies on what we as viewers have watched for over 7 years, and not hitting the same beat over and over again(as most Mitch and Cam storylines do). That's why it works.

Of course, but it's certainly not his voice.

Wendy Mericle(Arrow's EP) has outright stated that Laurel will be back because of Flashpoint. But there's rumors of some behind-the-scenes problem between the producers, specifically regarding Guggenheim. He was the one who forced the Oliver/Felicity pairing and insisted on killing Laurel for good. Word is the higher

Nah. Alchemy is voiced by Tobin Bell. They already learned their lesson after people figured out it was Cavanagh's voice as Reverse Flash in Season 1. That's why Zoom was voiced by a different actor in Season 2.

"Diggle's daughter is now a son."

Ah, I remember the girlfriend, but not the adoption. Thanks!

So what's the deal with Boyle and Nikolaj? I feel like I've missed something. Didn't realize Boyle had a son or was even married to someone by Season 3's end.

Yeah, I liked him in the role. But I thought it was a shame Smallville used him sparingly and then just killed him off.

Always thought the show focused on the wrong Hawk person. A true-to-comic Carter Hall/Ray Palmer BFF duo would've made both characters better than the ridiculous love triangle we had last season.

You mean, Cyclops is interesting?

Fair enough when you say it like that, but the way it was written in the article made it seem like the show is notoriously lousy with that practice—when in fact it's not. It's like saying "Oh, yeah. MCU movies probably will suck because Iron Man 2 sucked that one time."

"We have no idea, but knowing this show, it’ll probably drag out any sort of reveal for as long as it possibly can. Then the Marvel movies will completely ignore anything that happens on the show, as has become the norm."

Oh, give it a rest. The Avengers was the fifth(sixth if you count Incredible Hulk) movie of the MCU, while Justice League will also be the fifth in the DCEU. True, WB might be playing catch up, but back then Thor was as much of a bet as Suicide Squad is, especially after Iron Man 2 was received negatively.