A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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So, in character then? Jack Harkness is the master of the single entendre.
I am going to say no. In The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, he had an actual character to go along with the constant innuendo. (It was possible for him to have scenes such as when he's waiting for his ship to explode, or realising he was the cause of all this, where he doesn't look like he's fixing to hump the scenery.) This Captain Jack is more like late season Married with Children, when all the characters were stripped down to their (assumed) most crowd-pleasing trait, ramped up to eleven.
Weirdly, in Torchwood he wasn't even particularly entendre-riffic. Having to be leader really did a number on him.
The CW has picked up Rob Thomas's Lost Boys pilot.
I didn't notice if Supergirl has one, but I'm not sure about the new credit sequences for Flash and Legends.
And interesting, I see that Flash is taking the post-Crisis opportunity to return to
Mirror Master.
Dana, I guess the fact that there was another version of that character on Earth 2 whose powers worked this way had been mentioned previously.
I'm glad they're addressing the ramifications of the crisis, but it's one of those things where you can't look at it too closely, or the logic completely falls apart.
Yeah, I was just thinking that. I was completely expecting to hear that Cisco's brother was alive again. Ollie brought back most of the major deaths of his people, but couldn't help one of Barry's?
And honestly, if Harry is really dead, I'm pissed.
But then I also don't understand how this jibes with what was at the end of crisis, which showed the heroes in different universes. Was that supposed to be where they were coming from? So now Doom Patrol and Titans and all the rest are part of Earth Prime?
I'm still confused about that too.
The way I understand it is that Earth-38 from
Supergirl,
and whatever earth
Black Lightning
was on, got folded into the Earth-1 setting of
Arrow, the Flash, Legends of Tomorrow,
and
Batwoman,
with the mashup now being called Earth-Prime. The Doom Patrol and Teen Titans shows are supposed to be set on their own parallel earths, as are
Lucifer, Smallville,
the Nineties
Flash
show, the Sixties
Batman
show, the Donner
Superman
movies, and the DCEU movies.
Basically, if it airs on the CW it's now on Earth-Prime, everything else is on its own.