If I don't watch those shows, but love a musical and several of those actors, should I track that one down?
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If I don't watch those shows, but love a musical and several of those actors, should I track that one down?
Yeah -- it works pretty well as a standalone, because any backstory you need (which is minimal) is contained within the episode.
I agree with Teppy.
I mean, you might miss the context of a couple of jokes, but it really does work as a standalone, and the cast is fantastic.
Jeremy Jordan is in Flash?!?!
No, he's in Supergirl. But the shows crossed over to do the musical episode, and so they tossed him in because of his musical background.
No, he's in Supergirl.
Or as I like to think of him "Whatsisname from Smash!!"
Totally, Jesse.
Arrow: yikes. I really wish Oliver would get some therapy. So do we think Vigilante is Dolph Lundgren?
And wow, Legends was actually good and plotty and serious last night.
I just watched Legends on the app because my DVR screwed up, and right before the final segment they showed a commercial for next week's episode that spoiled the end of this week's episode. So annoying. But it was very good.