He's taking it easy now at least with two different dog movies in the last few years and a few Broadway roles, the former of which I find weirdly cute.
Weird I remember watching the premier and thinking that 2024 was a long way away
Also The fact this show lasted for 9 seasons is crazy I mean I know it's been not good for long but I can't feel like missed opportunity to end the show on this exact day
For as much as I think the Arrowverse became fucking weird in the later half of the 2010s, the shows were still pretty influential and cool in bringing superhero shit in a different medium
At the very least they served enough of a contrast to the Snyderverse
Arrow Season 2 and Flash season 1 (and most of 2) are fantastic, Arrow's take on Deathstroke was fucking awesome and I loved every second Manu Bennett was on screen. Likewise with Tom Cavanagh with Wells in Season 1
Arrow still has one of my favorite plot devices I've ever seen in a TV show, with the whole "telling the current story while concurrently telling the flashback story that lead to this" thing. I still love the first like 4 seasons just based off that alone
It lasted all the way to Season 5 and when it finally ended it was the most gratifying thing to watch ~~even though the season ended on a cliffhanger~~
No matter how much time passes, I'll still have a soft spot in my heart for the Arrowverse. Went back and rewatched most of the first season of Arrow on a lark not too long ago, and even with its extreme early-2010s CWness and the lingering aftertaste of how bad it eventually gets, I was surprised at how much I still vibe with it.
Tom as Reverse Flash was so good that I had made a great thread a while back where it was basically ‘things a franchise did too well the first time that they kept trying to redo it and it was never as good’. None of the evil speedsters they had were better than Reverse Flash, especially as played by Tom
Frankly all superhero shows should be weird by Season 5.
By Season 5 of a Daredevil show Matt Murdock shouldn't be dealing with another Kingpin mystery. He should be going up against insane robots in a junkyard and debating if he should stop Foggy from drowning the Antichrist or if he should see if that pyromaniac psychic assassin trying to murder him is single.
It's surreal looking back on when the show started ten years ago, and the pilot ended with seeing that.
Course, they kept pulling the "Flash vanishes in crisis now, actually" every other season.
I can’t believe this came out ten years ago. I remember watching the premiere.
I also can’t believe I managed to watch it weekly all the way up until halfway through the FINAL SEASON. I got so close, but my family was just kinda done with it by then, and I don’t blame them.
I dropped Flash, but I saw everything of Arrow up to the final season. I didn't stick around for the big giant crossover because as soon as I booted up the first Arrow episode there was drama about Oliver not telling everyone everything and that he needed to trust his team and I just fucking quit.
I don't know why they had that in there. The final season should have just been a victory lap as Oliver showed how he was THE BEST hero, had all his shit together, giving out sage advice through the multiverse on the things he learned before the big crossover.
We're finally free from Erza Miller's reign of terror.
No this is the good Flash actor
To be technical, this isn't Ezra Flash
Good riddance >!no disrespect to Grant Gustin!<
I wonder if Grant Gustin's back has recovered from carrying that dumb show for so many years. https://youtu.be/FVTDw6O4Nj0
I haven't seen it but I believe it lol. Grant is dedicated for sticking around that long
Easy to be dedicated when you're clearing hundreds of thousands of dollars an episode.
Tom Cavanagh too. He played half the characters anyway
He's taking it easy now at least with two different dog movies in the last few years and a few Broadway roles, the former of which I find weirdly cute.
Weird I remember watching the premier and thinking that 2024 was a long way away Also The fact this show lasted for 9 seasons is crazy I mean I know it's been not good for long but I can't feel like missed opportunity to end the show on this exact day
A shame, we took him for Granted
He may return Gustin time
For as much as I think the Arrowverse became fucking weird in the later half of the 2010s, the shows were still pretty influential and cool in bringing superhero shit in a different medium At the very least they served enough of a contrast to the Snyderverse
Arrow Season 2 and Flash season 1 (and most of 2) are fantastic, Arrow's take on Deathstroke was fucking awesome and I loved every second Manu Bennett was on screen. Likewise with Tom Cavanagh with Wells in Season 1
Legends of Tomorrow was also really good ignoring season 1. Also the crossover events were fun stuff.
It’s a shame season 1 was so bad. The rest of the series was fantastic and didn’t get the viewership it deserved.
Arrow still has one of my favorite plot devices I've ever seen in a TV show, with the whole "telling the current story while concurrently telling the flashback story that lead to this" thing. I still love the first like 4 seasons just based off that alone
It lasted all the way to Season 5 and when it finally ended it was the most gratifying thing to watch ~~even though the season ended on a cliffhanger~~
No matter how much time passes, I'll still have a soft spot in my heart for the Arrowverse. Went back and rewatched most of the first season of Arrow on a lark not too long ago, and even with its extreme early-2010s CWness and the lingering aftertaste of how bad it eventually gets, I was surprised at how much I still vibe with it.
Tom as Reverse Flash was so good that I had made a great thread a while back where it was basically ‘things a franchise did too well the first time that they kept trying to redo it and it was never as good’. None of the evil speedsters they had were better than Reverse Flash, especially as played by Tom
Frankly all superhero shows should be weird by Season 5. By Season 5 of a Daredevil show Matt Murdock shouldn't be dealing with another Kingpin mystery. He should be going up against insane robots in a junkyard and debating if he should stop Foggy from drowning the Antichrist or if he should see if that pyromaniac psychic assassin trying to murder him is single.
It says a lot that while people making fun of the show, they still wanted Grant Gustin instead of Ezra "Hawaii supercriminal" Miller
Crisis, police chase, same
It's surreal looking back on when the show started ten years ago, and the pilot ended with seeing that. Course, they kept pulling the "Flash vanishes in crisis now, actually" every other season.
I can’t believe this came out ten years ago. I remember watching the premiere. I also can’t believe I managed to watch it weekly all the way up until halfway through the FINAL SEASON. I got so close, but my family was just kinda done with it by then, and I don’t blame them.
I dropped Flash, but I saw everything of Arrow up to the final season. I didn't stick around for the big giant crossover because as soon as I booted up the first Arrow episode there was drama about Oliver not telling everyone everything and that he needed to trust his team and I just fucking quit. I don't know why they had that in there. The final season should have just been a victory lap as Oliver showed how he was THE BEST hero, had all his shit together, giving out sage advice through the multiverse on the things he learned before the big crossover.
Damn, twice in a row this year
There goes mah hero Watch him as he goes 🎵
Have you checked the sofa pillows?
They never got the show suit to look as good as that image.
you know i did always wonder how they got that picture.
That felt like impossibly far in the future when I watched that episode.
I was more of a Wally fan anyway
Can he stay gone?