I have to say that after the insanity of the Crisis of Infinite Earths crossover, it was a relief to return to a "normal" adventure with Batwoman Season 1 Episode 10
Of course, post-Crisis Earth Prime is a distinctly different world from all the events that occurred.
Not only was Oliver Queen's death mentioned specifically but Kara Danvers got the byline on the big "Batwoman Comes Out" cover story for Catco magazine.
This was an episode with purpose, and every piece of the puzzle -- with the exception of that one, unexplained, final shocker scene -- revolved around the concept of honoring oneself.
Sometimes the best way to save someone is to be yourself.
Kate Permalink: Sometimes the best way to save someone is to be yourself. Added: January 19, 2020
Alice obviously needs to be working on herself the most. She's somehow become even more unhinged since killing Catherine and framing Jacob for it.
Of course, post-Crisis Earth Prime is a distinctly different world from all the events that occurred.
Not only was Oliver Queen's death mentioned specifically but Kara Danvers got the byline on the big "Batwoman Comes Out" cover story for Catco magazine.
This was an episode with purpose, and every piece of the puzzle -- with the exception of that one, unexplained, final shocker scene -- revolved around the concept of honoring oneself.
Sometimes the best way to save someone is to be yourself.
Kate Permalink: Sometimes the best way to save someone is to be yourself. Added: January 19, 2020
Alice obviously needs to be working on herself the most. She's somehow become even more unhinged since killing Catherine and framing Jacob for it.
- 1/20/2020
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
The difficulty with Batwoman Season 1 Episode 9 being only the second part of the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover is that they're still in the early days of this conflict.
That means there's a lot of plot-juggling and character-spinning and tension-building, but not a lot of real pay-off.
That being said, it was an engaging offering with a lively pace, some familiar faces/voices, and quite possibly the funniest inside joke ever written in the Arrow-verse.
Yeah, I kind of promised our crew they'd never have to do another crossover.
Sara Lance Permalink: Yeah, I kind of promised our crew they'd never have to do another crossover. Added: December 10, 2019
(To get it, you have to understand how much the crews of the Arrow-verse shows Loathe the crossover events. It's a logistics nightmare.)
If Supergirl Season 5 Episode 9, aka Part 1, set up the problem (ie. imminent destruction of the multiverse) then...
That means there's a lot of plot-juggling and character-spinning and tension-building, but not a lot of real pay-off.
That being said, it was an engaging offering with a lively pace, some familiar faces/voices, and quite possibly the funniest inside joke ever written in the Arrow-verse.
Yeah, I kind of promised our crew they'd never have to do another crossover.
Sara Lance Permalink: Yeah, I kind of promised our crew they'd never have to do another crossover. Added: December 10, 2019
(To get it, you have to understand how much the crews of the Arrow-verse shows Loathe the crossover events. It's a logistics nightmare.)
If Supergirl Season 5 Episode 9, aka Part 1, set up the problem (ie. imminent destruction of the multiverse) then...
- 12/10/2019
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
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