It really has gotten worse. The Flash is much better, IMO. Also, has anyone been watching that Legends of Tomorrow show? I don't know why they even bothered making it tbh. It's like DC thought having a group of B-team super heroes put together would be a good idea, but it's not very compelling viewing.
I'm at a point where I only watch Arrow so I can read the reddit synopses. Flash is miles and miles ahead of Arrow. The last 2 episodes were especially strong. I watched the 2 part pilot of LoT. It's not bad, I'll give it a chance.
I'm going to give LoT a chance, but I seriously thought the 2 part pilot wasn't anything special. Hopefully it gets better.
I really find the supporting cast in Arrow to be annoying. I'd be down with pretty much everyone getting killed off.
My fear is that Diggle is in the grave. If he is they will kill off the only team member that I actually like seeing on screen. All the rest get on my nerves more often than not, though Thea has some redeeming qualities.
Or Felicity's mother. I went off Arrow at the beginning of S4. Picked it up again from just before the christmas break and I feel like it has improved. Still a long way off from where it was though.
I have a speculation about Jay Garrick. SPOILER (potentially): The dude in the cell with the helmet in the last episode is actually Jay Garrick and the Jay Garrick in Earth 1 is a clone/imposter, which is why he couldn't access his speed and his cells were degenerating. The reason why I think this is because he got agitated when Barry said that Jay Garrick is in Earth 1 and he wasn't present at all when the earthquake meta dude was in Star Labs jacking up all of their shit, despite literally just being in another room of the facility. Also, he was in the same kind of cell Barry was in, whereas Harrison Wells' daughter was in a normal cell with bars because she isn't a speedster.
diggle is awful. absolutely awful. the most one-dimensional character in tv history. every single line he says is the exact same. can't let you do it oliver, this isn't you man, this isn't the time man
It would make sense if that was the case, considering that's who he is in the comics, but you never know how they'll do it. The Harrison Wells twist wasn't in the comics IIRC, so I wouldn't be surprised if they somehow did this differently too.
Anyone still watching this? It'll be interesting to see how many aspects of the timeline will be affected by Barry's latest journey back in time. Hopefully it'll be as entertaining as the first time he went back in time.
The Super Girl/Flash crossover was the worst thing I've ever watched. I only watched it because of The Flash, but I honestly regret wasting my time on it in the first place. The villains were literally beaten by water. Nope, not Super Girl or The Flash, water.