Yep, I think a lot of us called this.
Though I recently changed my tune since it jumped up in ratings, though it was gonna stick around longer. Shoud've stuck with my first instincts after Elseworlds, lol.
I think this is a good decision. I was never really into Arrow as much as other DC/CW shows, but I've been a casual viewer from the beginning and it feels like they've told all the stories they need to tell, so it's a good time to hang it up, imo.
Why? The only reason Arrow is done is because Amell wants to move on. Sure, Melissa may want to do the same soon, she deserves it, but it's likely LoT would be the next show to be cannedWhen they started the time jumps i knew this was coming
If Arrow is done Supergirl cant be to far behind....hopefully
I am really behind on the Arrowverse. I started losing interest in the universe as a whole. I quite watching at Arrow S5. At that point, I felt like as I was watching Flash and Arrow especially, the shows were becoming tedious to watch and I didn't want to dedicate so much of my time binging/keeping up with shows I was not enjoying with the hope they will go back to being good. So, I can say I won't miss the show. Before I stopped watching, I found Arrow tedious to watch. Yeah, season 2 was great. But season 3 was not and season 4 was one of the hardest/most tedious seasons of any show I ever finished. I will maybe one day try to catch up on these shows, and honestly Arrow ending will make me more inclined to make some form of attempt to do so now that my back log on that show won't keep growing.
S5- Great for the most part
S6- Meh
S7- Mixed bag so far.
I think I was 5 episodes into season 5, and I just wasn't into it. Same for Flash's season (S3). Why I gave up on them. Flash angered me as I felt by that point I was just watching the same show again. S1 was great, S2 devolved into just being S1 again. As I started S3, I felt like the show revealed it was one trick and it was all it knew how to do.
These shows are far too formulaic at times. I've enjoyed the Arrowverse but I'm not blinded to the fact that most of these shows would of been cancelled a while back if they were on a different network.I think I was 5 episodes into season 5, and I just wasn't into it. Same for Flash's season (S3). Why I gave up on them. Flash angered me as I felt by that point I was just watching the same show again. S1 was great, S2 devolved into just being S1 again. As I started S3, I felt like the show revealed it was one trick and it was all it knew how to do.
I doubt this'll ever happen. We may be blessed with a GL cameo during the Crisis storyline, but we're never going to get a GL CW show. It would cost too much.Any chance of Diggle as Green Lantern moving forward?
Would've been nice if they could've gone the full season, but with Crisis taking place in the middle or what would normally be a series run, it would be difficult to continue on without Ollie. I do wonder whether the Crisis episode will be the last Arrow one, or whether they'll have a single episode afterwards without Ollie (or even with Ollie, if he's dying, rather than dead); I hope, if the latter, then the likes of Barry and Kara are present for his send off.I figured it had to happen sooner rather than later. I feel this season could have been the last, but a 10 episode final season sounds good too. I really hope it goes out with a bang. S7 had been pretty good. I really loved the Prison Arc.
The Superman show was only ever a hope. The CW isn't going to launch a Superman show, especially as long as Supergirl is on air. Batwoman may be the replacement show, but I'd think they'll want to give that show a full season before they consider it a success (or not).I wonder if this will lead to Batwoman being the replacement. Midseason series. Or with other shows being rumored, if we'll get news on on those. Like a Superman show that's been rumored.
If Arrow gets to wrap up in 8 Seasons, it's likely (though not a guarantee) that Flash will follow suit, as will Black Lightning, as will Batwoman. Legends, as much as I enjoy the show, I just can't see lasting for a full eight years, and I'm not sure whether Melissa will want to be playing the part of Supergirl for another five years either, especially as she has ample offers and opportunities elsewhere.Now FLASH needs to do the same. Either end with the next season (S6) or S7.
Whilst I'll freely admit that Supernatural has had some terrible seasons, it's currently going on strong. The show has too much of a core fanbase to be axed because of ratings (unless of course, they plummet). Jenson & Jared seem quite happy in the roles of Sam and Dean too, so I'm quite certain they'll continue on for a few more years yet.I’m pretty happy with this decision. Now if only they would do the same for Supernatural...
Oh my worry isn't that FLASH won't get 8+ seasons, my worry is that it will. It's never a good sign when a show goes past 5 or 6 seasons. There needs to be (no pun intended) an endgame. Always. Narratively speaking. In Amell's farewell video last night, he even mentions something among those lines about shows in general. FLASH has been showing signs of sinking since S3 imo. S4 was the worst. It won't do the show nor the characters ANY good if it kept up at this rate past 8 seasons.If Arrow gets to wrap up in 8 Seasons, it's likely (though not a guarantee) that Flash will follow suit, as will Black Lightning, as will Batwoman. Legends, as much as I enjoy the show, I just can't see lasting for a full eight years, and I'm not sure whether Melissa will want to be playing the part of Supergirl for another five years either, especially as she has ample offers and opportunities elsewhere.
Oh this, we can agree. Thing is though, we're only on Season 5, and Season 6 has seemingly already been set up and is further set to change (what with Carlos and Danielle leaving). I struggle to think the network wont push for (at least) another two seasons. They'll still have the Red Death to cover yet; he's already been hinted at, and (at some point) they'll have to tell the whole story between Barry & Eobard. There's no way they're going to wrap the show up without Bart either.Oh my worry isn't that FLASH won't get 8+ seasons, my worry is that it will. It's never a good sign when a show goes past 5 or 6 seasons. There needs to be (no pun intended) an endgame. Always. Narratively speaking. In Amell's farewell video last night, he even mentions something among those lines about shows in general. FLASH has been showing signs of sinking since S3 imo. S4 was the worst. It won't do the show nor the characters ANY good if it kept up at this rate past 8 seasons.
You're right. S6 with Red Death is coming. That would be cool, and yes along with Barry & Eobard wrapping up which is what I HOPE the series ends on. It was the most compelling thread in S1. Which is why I think they brought it back for S5 (and I'm really glad they did). As much as I do love Cisco and Caitlin, it would bring a freshness to see them leave...but my fear is any new characters to replace them. To me, the issue is that these new supporting characters (Ralph and Cecile) are so weak. Ralph HAS gotten better in S5 and I actually like him better, but that takes a LOT of the light off Barry. I don't even feel like we've really connected with Barry since we've gotten back from the break! We've hardly spent time with him. So, that being said, I'd say 8 seasons TOPS.Oh this, we can agree. Thing is though, we're only on Season 5, and Season 6 has seemingly already been set up and is further set to change (what with Carlos and Danielle leaving). I struggle to think the network wont push for (at least) another two seasons. They'll still have the Red Death to cover yet; he's already been hinted at, and (at some point) they'll have to tell the whole story between Barry & Eobard. There's no way they're going to wrap the show up without Bart either.
If Season 6 has Godspeed, then Eobard & Barry wont get told until Season 7 at the earliest. I'm seeing Season 8, easily. Hopefully with a bunch of new characters going into next year, it'll allow for some freshness.
I’m not exactly this show’s biggest cheerleader, but I will say that despite its sluggish start (I was bored at the beginning too), S5 is probably worth finishing sometime when you can get around to it because it arguably ended up being the show’s best season, and easily produced Amell’s finest moments on the acting front. The character work on Oliver in the back half was actually legit compelling for once, something I’ve never felt about this show before. But then after S5 it goes back to being totally skippable so that would be a nice stopping point, lol.I think I was 5 episodes into season 5, and I just wasn't into it. Same for Flash's season (S3). Why I gave up on them. Flash angered me as I felt by that point I was just watching the same show again. S1 was great, S2 devolved into just being S1 again. As I started S3, I felt like the show revealed it was one trick and it was all it knew how to do.