1/28/2024 0 Comments Birds of prey dc arrowverse![]() ![]() This is technically the eighth ("The Scientist") and ninth ("Three Ghosts") episodes of the second season of Arrow, which was a backdoor pilot for The Flash. (Barry Allen, Oliver Queen, Felicity Smoak, John Diggle, Roy Harper, Slade Wilson, Sebastian Blood, Tommy Merlyn) Season One is all about Barry Allen, his friends, and family, coming together to create The Streak, which isn't the best name Cisco has come up with.Įpisode 1: The Vigilante And The Scientist ![]() It's hopefully the last time I'll mention it. I may have seen all the Batman shows I need to see at this point, and that one had some fun moments, but, overall, I just didn't care. As of this writing, I haven't seen Batwoman yet, but Im'm hoping it's fun. Black Lightning has been solid since the first episode, and I'm thrilled it crosses into this continuity. Supergirl started too campy for me, but then it got into a groove that I enjoyed. It has some Brave And The Bold episodes because those characters spun out of The Flash, and some of them are ridiculous and joyous. It has some Shirtless Arrow, even though that show isn't my favorite, because that's where The Flash spun out of. Usually, I do ten episode seasons of condensed storytelling, but I'm going to go for twent to thirty episode seasons because that's how long these stories seem to need in a season. This particular reimagining is how I would string together a series of related shows to form a fun, watchable universe. Obviously the 1966 Batman show was iconic and necessary, even if it's complete cheese. Both incarnations of The Justice League, and the Young Justice cartoons are about as perfect as you can get. Batman: The Brave & The Bold was a blast. Batman The Animated Series was wildly inconsistent, but the good epiodes were years beyond other comics-based cartoons. I have loved several seasons of their cartoon properties. Yea, I liked the first two Nolan Batmans, but that's pretty much it. And while I did enjoy the Tim Burton Batman movies, it wasn't until the X-Men movies that I loved comic movies, and it wasn't until the Marvel Cinematic Universe that I Loved comic movies. ![]()
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