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SPOILER REVIEW: Arrow: 5.11 “Second Chances”
Here we go. Please bear with me. I’m new here, I’m a huge fan of Arrow, with a need for a slight romantic vibe, so needless to say, I want Oliver to be with Felicity, but we can get to that some other time. I’ve watched this show from day one, so I’ve been with it through all of its good days and bad days. In my opinion, there’s more good than bad, so I will disagree with many critics of this show. But down to business. This week’s episode covered the introduction of the (potential) new black canary. I’m extremely partial to Katie Cassidy’s portrayal of her, so I…
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Mid-Season Recap: ARROW Season 5
Warning: This review contains mild spoilers. Arrow season five has brought the show back to its roots. Oliver works alone (with Felicity as tech support), and he’s doing everything he can to stop crime in Star City. This whole set up is similar to the show’s first season. With Diggle out of the picture and Thea retired; Oliver needs all the help he can get. Felicity wants to build team Arrow from the ground up, and convinces Oliver to recruit new allies, but Oliver isn’t to keen on the idea of having new partners – especially after losing Laurel. Oliver does listen to Felicity and recruits Rene Ramirez (Wild Dog),…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 2×22 – “Invincible”
The Flash (2×22) – “Invincible” Written by: Brook Roberts & David Kob Directed by: Jesse Warn Oh yeah! With all the Speed Force craziness of last week, I almost forgot Central City was on the brink of the kind of beat down usually reserved for Gotham City. Fortunately, Central City’s finest are… getting their asses kicked. Take Two: Fortunately for Central City’s Finest, the Flash is on the case. Unfortunately for Barry, upon returning to STAR Labs having literally put out all the fires everybody decides that self-confidence is the new word for recklessness. Isn’t that just like these people? Barry shows some competence and energy and they…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 2×18- “Versus Zoom”
The Flash (2×18) – “Versus Zoom” Written by: Joe Peracchio & David Kob Directed by: Stefan Pleszczynski After a quick retelling of the night Nora was murdered and a scene from the night Joe brought Barry into his home for contrast we slide on over to Earth-2 and see the night Hunter Zolomon’s mother was murdered. Unlike Barry, Hunter’s mom was actually killed by her father right in front of and instead of being taken into a loving home by a family friend, lil’ Hunter is dropped off at the Central City evil orphanage where he will no doubt receive the same loving care that made Tom Riddle into the…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 2×17 – “Flash Back”
The Flash (2×17) – “Flash Back” Written by: Aaron and Todd Helbing Directed by: Alice Troughton So, here we go. Again. The team has discovered that their friend was an enemy in disguise and Barry is taking it hard because “Fool Team Flash once, shame on Thawne… Fool Team Flash twice, shame on Team Flash.” He’s in the midst of a research montage as we open trying to crack the science behind his powers. (And after he figures out that science maybe he can finally tell us why repolarizing the main deflector dish on the Enterprise seems to solve every problem.) Meanwhile “Jay’s” helmet is giving off so many vibes…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 2×16 – “Trajectory”
The Flash (2×16) – “Trajectory” Written by: Lilah Vanderburgh & Lauren Certo Directed by: Glen Winter Okay! So between working thirteen days in a row, a little indie film I went and saw about the Dawn (Go ahead, ask me if I loved Batman v Superman!) and winter’s parting gift of a chest cold I’m not exactly timely with my Flash review but enough with the procrastination and on with the review. When we last left Barry and Team Flash he’d vowed to get fast enough to return to Earth-2, defeat Zoom and avenge Jay’s death. What better way to do that than recreate Evel Knievel at the Snake River…
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The Hype is Real: SUPERGIRL/FLASH Teaser Video Released
So before we dig in, allow me to eat crow for a second. Ask anyone here at WOBAM Entertainment and they will tell you I said last fall that the DC/CW-Verse would never crossover with Supergirl. My reasons were that CBS wouldn’t really gain much from the crossover since the CW’s reach is much smaller than theirs and the logical choice for CBS would be an attempt to crossover with the Film Universe. I was wrong, but we all win. In two weeks, Barry Allen makes his way to National City and meets Kara Danvers. We’ve already had this cool teaser poster: Then yesterday, Paul gave you a taste of…
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Premiere Date for Fox’s LUCIFER Revealed
Lucifer, the much-anticipated adaptation of Mike Carey’s acclaimed Vertigo Comic series, is set to star the Prince Of Darkness himself (portrayed by Tom Ellis). Having tired of his duties in the infernal realm, he moves to Los Angeles and ends up becoming a consultant for LAPD detective Chloe Dancer (portrayed by Lauren German). Brought to television by Tom Kapinos (creator of Califiornication), the series’ premiere date was unknown until today. According to tvline.com, Lucifer is set to premiere on January 25 2016 at 9 PM on the FOX network, following Part 2 of the series premiere of The X-Files revival.
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Morena Baccarin Voicing Gideon In THE FLASH; Sin Returning To ARROW This Season
We have a couple of updates concerning two characters featured on The Flash and Arrow. First up, TV Line has confirmed that actress Morena Baccarin is voicing Gideon in the former series. The AI assistant of Harrison Wells made her debut in this week’s episode. Baccarin is no stranger to the DC Universe; she has voiced characters such as Black Canary, Talia al Ghul and Cheetah. She is also playing Dr. Leslie Thompkins in Gotham, beginning early next year. Don’t be surprised if we see plenty more of Gideon throughout the rest of The Flash this season. TV Line has also learned that Bex Taylor-Klaus will reprise her role as Sin on Arrow…
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SUPERGIRL Might Be Included In THE FLASH And ARROW Universe, Suggests Greg Berlanti
While most of DC Entertainment’s television shows are separate from each other – due to different networks, among other things – fans have speculated that CBS’ upcoming Supergirl series may be integrated into the world of Arrow and The Flash. All three shows are executive produced by Greg Berlanti, and CBS co-owns The CW, the network which airs Arrow and The Flash. So, a potential crossover isn’t logistically impossible. And now, Berlanti suggests that Supergirl could very well co-exist with the other DC shows he’s involved with. During a feature on Entertainment Weekly (via KSiteTV), Berlanti offered an update on Supergirl. EW’s profile confirmed that Colleen Atwood, who designed the…





























