Yeah that show is literally gonna die, because it's too POWERLES to escape cancellation..
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| *Aruba (Legends of Tomorrow): Quite possibly the best episode of the whole series, rivaled only by Invasion!, but I'm not sure that counts since it's a crossover episode. Anyway, everything played out very nicely. It was awesome to see the Legends interact with their past selves. Everyone's deaths struck me, even though I knew they weren't going to last. It was satisfying to see Eobard killed by Hunter, though, like I've expressed before, Barry should've had some involvement. I think a few things in the episode could've been handled better, though. First off, Rip shouldn't have left. He put the team together. He should be a constant in the Legends. He should've been Captain when he turned good. I also think Amaya should've gone back to 1942. She really doesn't have a reason to stick around. All in all, although a few things could've been done better, I loved this episode and can't wait for Season 3. I'm just hoping the ending has repercussions that seep into the other shows as well.
Its part of DC's Original Animated Movies DVD line @Creeper
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| *Emergency Punch-Up (Powerless): This episode had an interesting premise at the very least; getting locked in and all. It was better than the last episode. Some of the jokes are funnier, and the interaction between the characters seem more natural now. The most prominent con about this episode was the repeated jokes. They do that a lot. The bathroom bucket thing, Van getting jokes from his consultants, Emily wanting to do karaoke. If they could reduce this in upcoming episodes, I'll like the show more. Also, logically, Superman probably would've been able to rid the city of the gas in no time. Just saying.
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Arrow Season 5 sizzle. So much content.
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| *How the Riddler Got His Name (Gotham): This episode just reminded me of what I love about Edward. It was so awesome to see his plan unfold, and it got even better when Lucius became an important character in his plan. They utilized him very well here, and I hope he'll be part of the action more often moving forward. Jim's subplot was pretty good as well. I thought Peter was on Jim's side but the scene with him and Kathryn makes it anyone's guess as to what his true motives are. It was cool to see Bruce's clone come back, though I'm much more excited for what's coming for the real Bruce (Ra's al Ghul ). Also, it was pretty obvious that Penguin's still alive.
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| *Dangerous Liasons (Arrow): Besides the lack of Thea (which seems to be a staple this season, unfortunately), this episode was a nice way to close the Helix storyline, though I'm beginning to think that they're working with Adrian as well. They were the ones who exposed his identity, but who knows? He's 10 steps ahead of Team Arrow, that might've been part of his plan. Anyway, it was really cool to see Felicity actually getting out on the field. The fact that she wasn't on Team Arrow at the time made it even better. Really can't wait to see the consequences of her actions next episode. It was interesting to see Lyla again, this time we got a better look at her work as head of A.R.G.U.S.. I wouldn't actually mind if Lyla was promoted to main character in upcoming seasons. I just find her to be an awesome character. Also, Quentin and Rene's subplot was good, too. It's about time they addressed Rene getting his daughter back.