I don’t know about spinoff, but with so much time travel on The Flash and Legends, no reason we can’t keep popping in on them now and then.
I don’t know about spinoff, but with so much time travel on The Flash and Legends, no reason we can’t keep popping in on them now and then.
No, they gave Felicity some age-makeup wrinkles to make her look older. There’s no grey in her hair, but then, it’s already been established that blonde isn’t her natural hair color anyway.
Bald people are ageless, everyone knows that.
“On the other hand, maybe she’ll have more chemistry with the other characters than her brother.”
I believe the Season 2 premiere established that Lex’s arrest happened sometime during the summer break between Seasons 1 and 2.
I was expecting a reveal that James long ago told Kelly about Kara being Supergirl, but no one had bothered to update her on the Alex mindwipe thing, so she just unintentionally spills the beans.
Yeah, I’d say if The Flash just spent more time on purely standalone stories, rather than having the Big Bad dominate everything, it’d be a lot better for it.
The Felix guy wasn’t just moderately sleazy. He sold the cassette player to William, but then had a pickpocket steal it right back.
Huh, A.V. Club kinda dropping the ball by not including that tidbit, then.
I want Legends to continue for at least one more season after Arrow, so that, with his own show over, Oliver can become a Legend for a season. He’d just be SO out of place on the team (especially having to take orders from Sara), that it’d be hilarious!
If nothing else, they’re giving everyone involved in the show more than a year’s notice about when it’s ending, letting them (hopefully) plan out a conclusion worthy of the series, rather than working their way towards a regular old season finale before realizing, a few weeks before the end, that this is all they’ve…
Where’d you hear shortened season? This Newswire just says next season will be the last, not how long it will be.
Given Legends has an ensemble cast without a true lead, and has already replaced most of the main characters it started with, keeping it going has a lot more creative potential than for series that are focused on a specific lead character for their entire run. However, I’m not sure whether the ratings will justify…
The Connor Hawke/John Diggle Jr. in that episode is never specified to be John Diggle’s biological son. My thinking is that, John Diggle was ALWAYS going to name the first son he had John Diggle, Jr. In the timeline where his kid with Lyla was a girl, that meant he had to wait till his next kid came around to use that…
The John Diggle Jr. from Legends was from back when John and Lyla’s kid was Sara Diggle. After Barry Flashpointed over everything, Sara became John Jr., which means whatever kid John adopts later would not receive that name.
That last bit with Diaz could easily be either a death scene or a here’s-how-this-character-got-fire-control-powers scene.
No love for Slade Wilson or Prometheus?
“You took all the money you made franchising your name and bet it AGAINST the Harlem Globetrotters?”
I mean, isn’t this the kind of the show where you expect at least one or recurring characters (even if they’re just villains) to bite it in the season finale?
I’ve said this before, but I think the chief flaw with Age of Ultron, the reason it doesn’t get the same love as the first Avengers or Infinity War, is because of what it was designed to do. Specifically, it was designed to be just another Avengers movie, one meant to keep the brand going and rake in some big bucks…