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You can guess my age in french because i think this is a banger :
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#this is carbon dating my generation#to be fair i also loved les animaux du bois quat sous and the babar theme song#olive et tom fucked us up i think?#Youtube
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Well, Tumblr isnât dead yet and the CW-DC just did a big crossover, so I think itâs time to make fun of the CW........ for the last time.
Did you know Tim Allen actually ended Home Improvement after season 8 because he knew the show couldnât maintain its level of quality and was on the way downhill? Tim Allen has more creative integrity than anyone involved in the making of Supernatural. Think about that.
Anyhoo, lots to digest! Largely, this crossover felt to me weirdly lackluster and obligatory, like the whole thing was just a trailer for the oncoming Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover. It just felt unambitious, which is the last thing an âeventâ like this should feel like. In fact, it felt a little like I imagine the result would be of filming a bunch of people playing DC Universe Online. We visit Smallville and see Lois Lane! We go to Gotham and meet Batman...âs cousin, and fight a breakout at Arkham Asylum, complete with Mr. Freeze...âs gun and the Scarecrow...âs fear gas. Then, we wrap the whole thing up with an Evil Superman, because God knows, DC never gets bored of that.
-Petty nitpick department: Batwoman just standing around on rooftops looks weird. Not only does it give the odd impression that sheâs spent the entire time between episodes just, uh, standing, but câmon--youâre supposed to crouch. Or at least hunch. Everybody knows that!
-Weirdly missed opportunity to have Ollie do the Flash narration, considering all the other opening narrations are futzed with.
-The whole thing is pretty much a glorified body swap--Stephen Amell is playing Barry Allen and vice versa. I can see how TPTB would be too pressed for time to explain a whole ânother continuity where Barry Allen became Green Arrow and Oliver Queen became the Flash, but still, itâs not as much fun.
-They also wholeheartedly borrow the thing of Ollie having to be happy to use Barryâs powers and Barry having to be mad to use Ollieâs âpowersâ from the episode of Teen Titans where Raven and Starfire switched bodies. So, I guess, congratulations on making the central plot point of your crossover the same as a half-hour episode of a childrenâs cartoon.
-Remember that time Barry was too happy and too confident in his abilities, so his dad died? Â
-They got a good actress to play the Lois Lane to this Clark Kent, considering they both just look kinda awkward? His chin looks like he had a face transplant done and her nose looks like someone is constantly Photoshopping it.
NHHHA, He-Man!!
-Donât do a callback to Smallville, show. Oliver Queen has now spent more time in costume as the Flash than Tom Welling did as Superman.
-Direct fucking hit when Oliver said that Barry couldnât take a crap without getting a peptalk from his team, but on the other hand, Oliver canât take a crap without Felicity wondering what it means for their relationship. âOliver didnât tell me he needed to go to the bathroom! Why wouldnât he trust me?â
-Iâm just saying, last season on Agents of SHIELD, pretty much every character was in a relationship--there was not so much damn drama. Itâs a fucking body-swap plotline, guys. You donât need to treat it like it could lead to someoneâs divorce! Really, at this point, if youâre in a relationship with a crazy superhero, you should be used to it.Â
-(Although I suppose Iâm a little hard to please here, since over on Legends of Tomorrow they suddenly expect us to care about Constantine rescuing the love of his life when weâve seen their relationship for all of four seconds. But hey, like I said, Agents of SHIELD manages a happy medium and finds time for Ghost Rider to show up.)
-For the post-apocalyptic hellscape they make Gotham out to be, the police respond awfully fast to disturbances.
-âWeâre on the corner of Burton and Nolan!â Groooooan.
-Ruby Rose, everyone: the Less Convincing Michelle Rodriguez. Itâd probably a bad sign for how compelling Kate Kane is as a character that everyone would rather talk about where Batman is and why Batman would leave. And, speaking as someone who both watched Birds of Prey and The Dark Knight Rises--Rocky, that âBatman Retiresâ plot point never works!
-(Is Batwoman even that popular a character to get her own spin-off? I suppose sheâs âTV showâ popular, but still--I think sheâs one of those Batfamily members that is somewhere behind Alfred but ahead of Ace, right next to Azrael. And I do think itâs hilarious that TPTB were insistent on casting a real, authentic lesbian!!!--and then immediately got complaints that they didnât cast a Jew. Oh, Ziggy, will you ever win?)
-I donât want to be too hard on Ruby Rose here. Yes, she doesnât showcase anything other than one mode: Snide And Slightly Pouty (Stephen Amell ainât winning no Oscars, but he can differentiate between Ollie As A Civilian and Ollie In A Halloween Costume). But the writing does her no favors in making a case for this character as being deserving of any amount of screentime, besides the fact that she dresses like Batman, the guy we really care about. Sheâs a heroine, as are featured variously in every Arrowverse show. Sheâs queer, as is Alex Danvers, Sara Lance, John Constantine, et al. Sheâs rich to the point of having unlimited resources, as are (sometimes) Oliver Queen, Barry Allen, Kara through her billionaire friends. She lives in a crime-ridden hellhole, as Ollie has done for several seasons. What makes any of this compelling? The Gotham setting? Arrow has already turned itself into an effective facsimile of that, to the point of having Raâs al Ghul show up to make Queen into his son-in-law. Arkham Asylum seems completely generic, as does Wayne Tower. Itâs all just a different part of Vancouver; who cares?
-Likewise, Supergirl, speaking to you as a TV show--you really should either be adamant that Kara is heterosexual or give her a weirdly flirtatious scene with Batwoman, but not both. I know you need, need, need to let the audience know Batwoman is a lesbian...
Pictured: The CW subtly letting you know about a characterâs minority status.
But câmon. Weâve been over this.
-Speaking of minority status, maybe itâs not the best idea to let slip that John Diggle is an AU John Stewart. Yes, thereâs ten brothas in the DC Universe, and four of them are actually the other six. There are so few Negros on Earth-1 that they had to make Barack Obama into a superhero. The Batfamily has two black folks and theyâre both related to Lucius Fox. Thereâs so few black people in Metropolis that Black Lightning knows who his father is!
Folks, the DC Universe is so white, the Black Lanterns are all dead. The DC Universe is so white, they donât even have black Kryptonite. The DC Universe is so white, even Black Condor is a honky. The DC Universe is so white, they donât even need a Justice League of Africa, they just have a Batman of Africa! The DC Universe is so white, the blackest guy on the Justice League is a refrigerator with one-half of a brotherâs face on top of it. The DC Universe is so white, they named the black woman on the Teen Titans after a bug thatâs half yellow! Now Milestone, the Milestone Universe is black. Itâs so black, Aquaman is the most powerful superhero there, because heâs the only one who can swim!
(-Iâm planning on being chased off of Tumblr like Indiana Jones after he snags an ancient artifact.)
-Would it be that hard for them to go to Arkham and run into the Ventriloquist or Orca or someone memorable, so long as they have access to the Batman toy chest? We got, uhh, Lady Who Can Pick Up Gun and Psycho Pirate I Guess? Like I said, unambitious. Wouldnât it be so much cooler if they got someone from Gotham to film just one little cameo?Â
-Also, considering the sex scandal these shows have had, maybe itâs not the best idea to joke about their EPs being depraved maniacs? (Was Guggenheim the one who actually got MeTooâd? Because if so, Dude--Not Funny)
-The show had to character-shill Batwoman so hard that Ollie and Barry stopped being fear-gassed just to reiterate that she is too an interesting character in her own right! (If the characters have all heard of Batman, wouldnât they have heard of Batwoman too if sheâs been an active vigilante more recently?)
-But who cares about four unstoppable superheroes teaming up when we can find out how Felicity feels about her relationship? Just a thought--if you fight with your SO all the time about nearly everything, maybe you shouldnât be in a relationship.Â
-Long story short, Doctor Destiny rewrites reality again to make Barry, Oliver, and Kara into supervillains in a world where heâs the hero. He also makes the other characters into pointless cameos, and weirdly gets criticized by Kara for... not giving himself a sex-change operation by becoming Superman instead of Supergirl? He doesnât have gender dysphoria, Supergirl. I thought she was all about trans issues this season?
-Like, I donât know, if a woman used a magic lamp to wish herself President, would anyone criticize her making herself a lady President instead of a man President?
-I guess it wouldnât be Supergirl unless they crowbarred in an extremely awkward girlpower message where Superman and Lois agree that Supergirl/women in general are more useful than men, despite the fact that all Supergirl did was the exact same thing as Barry, while Superman and Oliver fought Dr. Destiny, and all Lois did was call in a bunch of men as reinforcements and then need to be rescued.
-But like I said about being unambitious--wouldnât it be fun to see our heroes be forced to team up with a few supervillains to save the day? Instead, we just have Cisco playing a villain (something heâs done numerous times before). They get his help, have a weirdly poor showing in a fight against Jimmy Olsen, get Supermanâs help again, yadda yadda.Â
-We also get Superman proposing to Lois Lane. Yeah, considering theyâve been in a relationship at least since Supergirl Season 1, sheâs carrying his child, and theyâre planning to move to an alien world together, yeah, I should think so? I know Superman probably isnât a Republican, but does anyone think heâd be so blase about putting a ring on it? Hell, if nothing else, he should want to tie the knot before Ma or Pa bite it. Couldnât they have just made it that he wants to renew his vows with Lois in a Kryptonian ceremony or some such?Â
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