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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 4×19- “Fury Rogue”
The Flash (4×19) – “Fury Rogue” Written by: Jeff Hersh & Josh Gilbert Directed by: Rachel Talalay So I know I’m late but I have a job that sometimes requires me to stay in hotels for weeks at a time… Hotels with limited cable packages… and poor Wi-Fi speed that keep me from streaming… So really if you think about it I’m not late, YOU are and YOU owe ME an apology- Don’t worry about it, it’s forgiven. Anyway, Fury Rogue. Why don’t we shake things up with a game of Good News/Bad News! Bad news, I guess I forgot about Fallout because it turns out DaVoe has…
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Spoiler Review: Crisis on Earth X Parts3&4
It’s me again! We’re picking up where we left off, which if you haven’t read the review for the first two parts, can be found HERE. We’re on Earth-X where most of our heroes, (Martin, Jax, Sara, Alex, Flash and Arrow), are locked in a fenced area, where they meet Ray, a man who loved the wrong person and is locked up for it. The team talks about trying to get out, and they wonder how everyone else is doing, on Earth-1. Cisco finally wakes up from his coma, locked in a containment cell with Team Arrow, Caitlin and Wells in other cells on the pipeline. Kara, is upstairs, under…
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Spoiler Review: Crisis on Earth-X Parts 1&2
Directed By: Part 1: Larry Teng and Part 2: James Bamford Hello again everybody! I will be reviewing the crossover this time around. If you want a look at a ranking for all of the crossovers, check out Paul’s article HERE. I’ll be reviewing the crossover as a whole, but in two parts since there is so much material. The link to the second part is down at the end. And as always, if you have any comments, feel free to let us know on Twitter, @WatchtowerBabel. And so let’s begin! We start off on Earth-X, where the Nazi symbol is prevalent. Apparent rebels guarding something get attacked by an…
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Arrow Season 4, Episode 8, “Legends of Yesterday” Review
[This is a review of Arrow Season 4, Episode 8, Legends of Yesterday, and it will contain spoilers.] This year’s Arrow/Flash crossover found a way to be more true to the concept of a crossover than last year’s, which mostly just shared a few characters. We have a continuous antagonist, a cliffhanger ending, and a single story told in two parts. While the crossover episodes might not serve as the best standalone installments of either Arrow or The Flash in that they don’t really progress the plot of either show (and really mostly serves to set up Legends of Tomorrow), it really allows the strengths of both shows to shine through…











