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Diggle is having a series of headache attacks, which somehow tie in with the green glowy thing he found at the end of Arrow, which everyone assumes is the Green Lantern ring. There’s no resolution to that here, though I understand Diggle has appeared on other CW superhero shows, so maybe more has been revealed

But at least we all got to...

however he did not make an appearance on the recent Friends reunion special.

It seemed a little derivative of Agents of SHIELD’s final season, but I’m not mad about it.

Also who else thought we’d see Agents of Shield references during the film?

Your credentials are that you’re Caroline Fucking Siede, and can review whatever you want.

Unless, of course, Crisis did a thing that will never be explored or fully comprehensible.

I don’t think they’d ever take Bruce off the board completely.

I know Superman and Lois is technically Arrowverse, but so far it seems pretty embarrassed by that fact, despite the fact that both leads originated there.

Yeah, it’s weird, because the plot of the entire film would seem to indicate that he had to have lived in an alternate timeline. The entire story hinges on it.

While the Russo’s disagree, the writers of Endgame say that old Steve came from an alternate timeline to give Sam the shield after living his life with Peggy

The filmmakers behind “Endgame” don’t even agree what happened to Steve.

Seems more like Sony has decided not to participate in the streaming wars and just license their stuff over to any platform that will pay, which is nice.

Yeah, Bucky would have received a variant of the Red Skull formula.

Why are the other forces evil?

She’s resurrecting Kryptonians in human bodies with X-Kryptonite?

Why do you expect historians to be interested in which show you liked more?

I feel the same way about people who use “cringe” as an adjective.

I think Franco’s performance deserves more credit than it gets, too.

Yeah, the third one takes the basic plot of the original, switches the Marty and Doc roles, and generally has a good time. I love it.