I thought it was weird that Barry and Kara were happy that they were all on the same Earth because that would mean the multiverse was gone and trillions of people dead. So that was bothering me (and the champagne scene) that really bad stuff happened and the show acted like it didn't. But then they showed us the multiverse was back. But did they know that when they were smiling and relieved?
Also, even if the multiverse is back, literally the billions of people from their 3 worlds are dead, so still, really bad. I would have they would acknowledge that.
Also no explanation as to why those were the specific 3 Earths that were combined other than "CW."
All in all, it was okay, some fun moments, but too CW-ish. Having only the CW characters involved in the end removed the multiverse angle for me. That ONLY the CW heroes would be paragons and all that, felt like I could feel the god in the machine, so to speak.
Oh, and this time, they LITERALLY made Superman small, haha.
I did like Barry's smile when Superman said, "Good idea, Barry" to his Hall of Justice idea. Barry's reaction to that was sweet. Don't know if that was a script thing or Grant Gustin (as he is a known big Superman fan).
After this season, I think I'll be cutting out all the CW shows (Arrow will be over, I don't think I'm interested enough in Flash anymore, Routh is leaving Legends, no interest in the new shows), though I'll sort of begrudgingly give the Superman and Lois show a try hoping that I like it. But they have some work to do to make Superman seem relevant in this show as they have done just the opposite the past few years.
Also, Ryan Choi fighting the anti-demons, haha. Like a 5 year old fighting imaginary bad guys. He was so out of place in that scene. Heeya, chop, kick, punch at the air... made them a lot less threatening.
Ollie was the first superhero? What about Superman? Or Black Lightning?