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Not sure how citizenship laws work when someone’s home country doesn’t physically exist anymore.

Legends already burst that bubble with the Justice Society of America operating in WWII (though as a secret force that the public didn’t know about).

Agreed on all that, 100%.

I want an episode of The Flash where Barry travels through time again, and Gary spends the whole story following him around, impotently trying to stop him.

The simplest explanation for why Bruce gave up being Batman would be: Knightfall happened.

I’m hoping next year’s crossover is just everyone getting together for a party and getting rip-roaring drunk.

a.k.a. If You Want 100+ Superheroes On A Single Page, You Know Who To Call

Best explanation: it exploding would create a blast big enough to wipe out all REMAINING universes, but only because, by that point, there were only a handful of universes left. If the Anti-Monitor had detonated it right off the bat, he might have destroyed a dozen or so universes, but that’d still leave him Infinity

Also, simply the fact that they’ve had to fight evil doppelgangers of Kara three different times now. At this point it’s a question of when, not if, that happens again.

It seems like there’s just one purgatory that all the universes share, since Oliver died on Earth-1 but traveling to purgatory from Earth-666 still let them find him. So, presumably, there are Jim Corrigans from a bunch of different Earths floating around purgatory, too.

Though there was a Batwoman episode where Kate made a joke about dressing up as Wonder Woman, implying that she exists (either as a publicly known hero, or as a fictional character) on Earth-1. And since we know from Legends that Themyscira exists . . .

Oh, there were SO MANY things in Smallville that could take Clark’s powers away (and/or give his powers to other people). After 10 seasons, the number of convoluted plot devices that show built up was insane.

Those books still have chapter breaks, though, and (in many editions, at least) a table of contents that lets you go straight to a particular chapter.

Do Charles Dickens’s books count as novels? They were all originally serialized, with small segments coming out on a regular schedule. If Twin Peaks: The Return counts as a TV series and not a movie, then by the same logic Great Expectations is a series of short stories, not a novel.

Really? I guess, since I usually go to either late night or matinee showings, where it’s possible to keep loads of empty seats between people, that’s never been enough to distract me before.

I get being annoyed about talking, but why do you care if someone checks their phone? Unless they actually take a call or check their voicemail, that doesn’t make any noise.

You don’t want to make a habit of that, though. Then you wind up with a parallel Earth populated entirely by supervillains, and once once of them figures out how to open a portal back to Earth-1, hoo boy, are you in trouble.

So the security at Star Labs “at no point in the episode, did it actually stop anyone from entering, or leaving, Star Labs”.

Maybe he technically talked to Harbinger, but since they’ve got the same voice, he didn’t notice the difference.

The thing with S1 Wells is that Team Flash didn’t KNOW they needed to fight them.