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<blockquote data-quote="Seaviewer" data-source="post: 132573" data-attributes="member: 57"><p><em>The Flash</em> has unexpectedly started running (pun unintended) on free-to-air television here. It's well behind what I've seen of <em>Arrow</em> as well as my DVD viewing of <em>Supergirl</em> but I can fill in the gaps.</p><p></p><p>I had the same reaction. I eventually realised that at least part of it was predating the <em>Arrow </em>scenes.</p><p></p><p>Again, the comparison to <em>Smallville</em>, especially the idea that there were other victims of the same phenomenon, also occurred to me fairly early on.</p><p></p><p>That's my main gripe with all these shows - that they surround themselves with a team of assistants and advisors. Traditionally, superheroes were loners, interacting with their friends only via their secret identities.</p><p>Agreed. I smiled when I saw Barry on the road to Starling.</p><p></p><p>I actually watched the original Flash series way back when. I understand another well-known cast member also appears in later episodes. I'm looking forward to seeing that play out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaviewer, post: 132573, member: 57"] [I]The Flash[/I] has unexpectedly started running (pun unintended) on free-to-air television here. It's well behind what I've seen of [I]Arrow[/I] as well as my DVD viewing of [I]Supergirl[/I] but I can fill in the gaps. I had the same reaction. I eventually realised that at least part of it was predating the [I]Arrow [/I]scenes. Again, the comparison to [I]Smallville[/I], especially the idea that there were other victims of the same phenomenon, also occurred to me fairly early on. That's my main gripe with all these shows - that they surround themselves with a team of assistants and advisors. Traditionally, superheroes were loners, interacting with their friends only via their secret identities. Agreed. I smiled when I saw Barry on the road to Starling. I actually watched the original Flash series way back when. I understand another well-known cast member also appears in later episodes. I'm looking forward to seeing that play out. [/QUOTE]
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