You really need to start posting sources for your stuff.
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You really need to start posting sources for your stuff.
That banned source got their caps from another website; the Flash TV website (albeit not an officially licensed one).
Gotham city was mentioned in Lois & Clark and Burton's Batmobile was seen as well.
Anyone notice that the red eyes from this ep are very similar to Zoom's from the comics? Black with red pupils.
Judging from this spy pic of Zoom vs Barry
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I'm thinking that.
Zoom is Wells or Eddie injected with the powers of all the metahumans he's faced in Season 1. The pic has him with Girder's powers. Not a stretch to think that he has the red eyes also.
could you agree that this was the coolest thing in the history of television?
With the crossover completed, I will watch it back-to-back as if it's a Flash/ Arrow movie.
I'm actually very glad they did it that way. I don't normally watch Arrow. As a fan of non-New 52 Green Arrow comics I just cant stand the quasi Batman approach the show takes with his character and characterization at all. Especially since the comic books moved away from that during the Silver Age which is over 40 years ago.
With that said I actually enjoyed the Arrow episode a lot better than the one from Tuesday. It just felt much more accurate to what the Flash means to me than the actual Flash episode ever did.
As someone who always prefers comic books to media adaptations I was curious how they'd make Flash and GA as best super buds work. Especially considering that traditionally in the comic books they don't get along at all and are always at odds with each other.
Matter of fact the only reason they always come to some middle ground is because of their mutual best friend Hal Jordan. I have to say I'm impressed with what they've done with this new dynamic.
On another note, I honestly wonder on who's in charge of supervising the visual effects for anything related to the Flash on the CW (including his crossover portion on "Arrow").
I know they're working on a television budget and all, but I can't believe that this is the best that they could come up with, let alone that they would want to put out in their final product. Whenever these shots came out, it really took me out on what would have normally been an "awesome sequence".
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There were plenty of moments on "Smallville" where they were able to create slow motion sequences that used the real actor in a believable and great looking way as opposed to using a complete and unconvincing looking CGI model instead, so it's not like it would have been impossible for them on their budget.