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.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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I figure it's because everybody on Team Flash's heads keep exploding whenever they try to follow what's going on with the timeline. That can't be good for one's reasoning skills.
This is your brain... This is your brain on Flashpoint... Any questions?
I only watched the first few episodes of Flash, but I know the actor from glee. So this is how I picture Flash [link]
Holy cow, Felicity's outfit is terrible. Great lipstick, terrible outfit.
It would be funny if one of these days Oliver is fighting a masked figure or hooded figure or whatever, and it turns out to be someone completely different.
Like, surprise, it's not Chase under the mask! It's Slade Wilson! Or it's some peon we've never seen before!
I only watched the first few episodes of Flash, but I know the actor from glee. So this is how I picture Flash [link]
Flash and Supergirl did a crossover musical episode this season, because Melissa Benoist (Supergirl) is also a singer (she was apparently also on Glee?). And a whole crapton of the other actors in that shared universe are amazing singers, and when you have Jesse L. Martin, Victor Garber, and John Freaking Barrowman, you don't waste them. And the episode led to this adorbs number (you really don't need any backstory to enjoy it, although it makes some of the asides funnier): [link]
I'm behind on this past week's Flash and Arrow and don't know if I can catch up before the upcoming episodes. I don't think my mom will understand if I skip out on Mother's Day for TV.
And Darren Criss (also from Glee) was the villain.
That's adorable! The guy playing the piano is Jeremy Jordan (the original lead in Broadway's Newsies who claims he loses all the parts he wants to Jonathan Groff (also on Glee and in Spring Awakenings with Lea Michele). Did he get to sing?
Didn't he sing in the Supergirl part of the crossover?
He sang earlier in the episode.
Right here, in fact: [link]