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Old 11-29-17 | 08:56 AM
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Re: Supergirl (S3E08) -- "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1" -- 11/27/17

Wasn't just Ray. It was weird not seeing the rest of team Arrow until almost the end of of the 2nd part on Arrow.

I fully expected we would get at least one night stand by newly available Max. Just didn't expect the first one to be with Sara, but should have knowing this cross over was happening. Great bit knowing that almost every Hollywood large wedding plot involves at least one night stand with all those single people getting together and the typical amount of alcohol consumption. Mick was trying, but failed.
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http://deadline.com/2017/11/flash-su...ns-1202216549/

Supergirl co-showrunner Andrew Kreisberg was officially fired today.

He was one of the many accused of sexual harassment.

He helped co-write this Crisis on Earth-X arc.
Old 11-29-17 | 02:47 PM
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Kreisberg was the producer basically responsible for bringing over the comic book background to the show. He is almost certainly the guy behind getting Mon-El and the Legion on Supergirl.

I would be very worried for Supergirl's future direction if I still watched it.
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Old 12-11-17 | 02:17 PM
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Catching up on these Crisis episodes. This first hour was more entertaining than the JL movie.
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Catching up on these Crisis episodes. This first hour was more entertaining than the JL movie.

Watched all 4 of these this past weekend. Extremely enjoyable for the most part. And anytime I can get Snart aka Mr. Wentworth Miller on my TV is a great episode...though this might be the oddest one yet. Of course, Mick was entertaining as heck. "Did you hit that?" was probably the best one to Sara about Alex, even my wife laughed at that line.

And
Spoiler:
I can honestly say that Stein dying was probably the saddest and most moving thing I've seen in the four shows to date. It outdid anything in Arrow and that's had plenty of sad moments. I knew it was coming, and I still was almost brought to tears, and my wife who doesn't even watch the show was moved as well.
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Re: Supergirl (S3E08) -- "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1" -- 11/27/17

Originally Posted by Kedrix
Watched all 4 of these this past weekend. Extremely enjoyable for the most part. And anytime I can get Snart aka Mr. Wentworth Miller on my TV is a great episode...though this might be the oddest one yet. Of course, Mick was entertaining as heck. "Did you hit that?" was probably the best one to Sara about Alex, even my wife laughed at that line.

And
Spoiler:
I can honestly say that Stein dying was probably the saddest and most moving thing I've seen in the four shows to date. It outdid anything in Arrow and that's had plenty of sad moments. I knew it was coming, and I still was almost brought to tears, and my wife who doesn't even watch the show was moved as well.
Spoiler:

That hit me harder than expected too. I think because his family really did seem to have some genuine emotions about the whole thing. And Victor Garber is a hell of an actor. I did chuckle that they immediately replaced him with Wentworth Miller

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