Quentin Lance is kidnaped by Black Siren and Cayden James, who are looking to trade Lance’s life for a weapon of mass destruction. Oliver and Team Green Arrow must figure out a way to save Lance while still keeping the city safe.
Quentin Lance is kidnaped by Black Siren and Cayden James, who are looking to trade Lance’s life for a weapon of mass destruction. Oliver and Team Green Arrow must figure out a way to save Lance while still keeping the city safe.
Xandermcc wrote: Well the Doctor isn't really better. All they do is just pretend all the interactions he has with history would just not affect anything. Still a fun show. Just not a realistic depiction of time travel.
The writers are just a bunch of pathetic losers with idiotic theories.
Xandermcc wrote: Well the Doctor isn't really better. All they do is just pretend all the interactions he has with history would just not affect anything. Still a fun show. Just not a realistic depiction of time travel.
No, they just want to make a fun TV show. They aren't dumb. They have admitted on numerous occasions that time travel is just how they get to each crazy adventure. However it isn't accurate and they aren't trying to be.
Doctor Who is a bit cartoony. However, spinoffs of the dark and gritty show Arrow that have season-long stories should take time travel more seriously. Sara Diggle was replaced with John Jr because of Flashpoint. The crazy stuff of the spinoffs are affecting a serious show! How do you stream four shows on Netflix in chronological order?
As chaotic and crazy as Doctor Who time travel gets, they never resorted to something like time remnants.
Stryzzar wrote: As chaotic and crazy as Doctor Who time travel gets, they never resorted to something like time remnants.
There has been multiple Doctors on screen. When two of the same character is onscreen, could that be something like a time remnant?
No, that's more like Barry meeting his past self in "Flash Back". No aborted timelines that need to keep existing for the current one to have been made.
Stryzzar wrote: As chaotic and crazy as Doctor Who time travel gets, they never resorted to something like time remnants.
I spent much of the Season 2 of Legends thinking that we might actually get first non-speedster time remnants somehow. It was partially rewarded with Doomworld Legends saving themselves.
They consult the internet.
Xandermcc wrote:
They consult the internet.
That would take a lot of work preparing to watch a series. More work than to watch a standalone series that doesn't crossover with anything. For a standalone series, you just turn on Netflix and start with episode 1 of season 1. For Arrow, you can breeze through the first two seasons, but Season 3 is where the complicated stuff start because of The Flash starting at that point. You have to rotate between the shows to watch it in chronological order.
Xandermcc wrote:
It is pretty easy. We do it everyday on network TV. Also it doesn't take a lot of work to prep the order because you just need to look up "cronological order for Arrowverse shows" and you are done.