Now, I want Flash s2 more than anything (except Fargo) and couldn't care less about a new season of Arrow.
I actually just got into Arrow and I'm pretty excited about season 4 even though I'm still only on season 1.That's how I feel about it too. Liked the first 2 Seasons of Arrow a lot, but now I couldn't care less about Season 4, and am totally excited for the second Season of Flash.

Lights, Camera, Action! #TheFlash season premieres in only 2 weeks!
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Nice attempt !
But where is Matt Ryan as Constantine, Helen Slater as Supergirl, Brandon Routh as Superman and Val Kilmer as Batman ?
(I know someone will post the reason as Christopher Reeve representing continuity of Routh's SR movie but since it was a vague sequel, I think it deserves to be called as a separate entity as it does not take place after Superman 4, similarly though Keaton's Batman is supposed to represent Burton's continuity I think Schumacher's Batman is still a different "else-worlds" take, so it can be thought of as a new series.)

How'd u get that?? Amazon has it listed as coming out in November.

Nice attempt !
But where is Matt Ryan as Constantine, Helen Slater as Supergirl, Brandon Routh as Superman and Val Kilmer as Batman ?
(I know someone will post the reason as Christopher Reeve representing continuity of Routh's SR movie but since it was a vague sequel, I think it deserves to be called as a separate entity as it does not take place after Superman 4, similarly though Keaton's Batman is supposed to represent Burton's continuity I think Schumacher's Batman is still a different "else-worlds" take, so it can be thought of as a new series.)
Have you seen The Flash premiere yet? If so, how is it?? –Janelle
I got around to it the other day, and by and large it is quite satisfying. You will (eventually) see exactly how the “singularity” was dealt with, and why that seeming victory has, sadly, splintered Team Flash in multiple directions. A highly entertaining bromance gets a big boost, one could argue that the foundation for Caitlin’s fated alter ego is laid, and there is a montage toward the end that is simply wonderful and loaded with heart. All that said, I’d be lying if I didn’t acknowledge a major “What the heck?” moment in the penultimate scene, a zag that actually had me yelling, “What the heck?” (or saltier words to that effect) at my laptop screen.
Any insight to the pic that Arrow‘s Stephen Amell posted with The Flash‘s Grant Gustin, in formal wear? Funeral? Wedding?! Something else entirely? –Hannah
Vlada Gelman and I were debating this over IM the other day. I put $20 on “funeral.”