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'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 2: 'Justice Society of America'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 2: 'Justice Society of America'
'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 2, Episode 2: 'Justice Society of America'
The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow follows a time-traveling team of misfits that includes historian Nate Heywood, Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm and Flash rogue Heat Wave. Recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. In this week's, “Justice Society of America,” the Legends team up with a classic grouping of superheroes. If only there was some way to remember their name. Michael Grossman directed the episode, which was written by Chris Fedak and Sarah Nicole Jones.
'Arrow' Season 5, Episode 3: 'A Matter Of Trust'
'Arrow' Season 5, Episode 3: 'A Matter Of Trust'
'Arrow' Season 5, Episode 3: 'A Matter Of Trust'
This week’s episode, “A Matter of Trust,” finds Oliver continuing his quest to save Star City both as mayor and as the Green Arrow --- but will his new team ever learn to listen? Will a news anchor make Thea’s life a living nightmare? Will Cody Rhodes make an absolutely dashing new villain? Gregory Smith directed the episode from a script by Ben Sokolowski and Emilio Ortega Aldrich.
Bizarro Back Issues: The One Time Aquaman Faced A Ghost Ship
Bizarro Back Issues: The One Time Aquaman Faced A Ghost Ship
Bizarro Back Issues: The One Time Aquaman Faced A Ghost Ship
With the season of spookiness upon us, I thought for sure that the one thing I was guaranteed to get from 75 years of seafaring adventures was a story where Aquaman had to fight a ghost ship. It's one of those things that feels like it has to have happened at some point, but... here we are. As near as I can tell --- and please tell me if I'm wrong about this --- there has never actually been a story where Aquaman took on an undead crew of pirates out for blood and vengeance. The closest we ever got was a story where he actually teamed up with one instead --- and even that didn't happen until 2011.
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 2, Episode 1: 'Out of Time'
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 2, Episode 1: 'Out of Time'
'Legends of Tomorrow': Season 2, Episode 1: 'Out of Time'
The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow follows a team of misfits that includes Rip Hunter, Arrow’s Atom and White Canary, both halves of Firestorm and Flash rogue Heat Wave. Recappers Matt Wilson and Dylan Todd are on hand to deliver our Legends of Tomorrow post-show analysis, Stuff of Legends. This week's season premiere, "Out of Time," finds a somewhat smaller team facing down a nuclear challenge and a whole new set of villains. Marc Guggenheim and Phil Klemmer wrote the teleplay from a story by Greg Berlanti and Chris Fedak. Dermott Downs directed the episode.
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: Season 5 Episode 2: 'The Recruits'
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: Season 5 Episode 2: 'The Recruits'
'Arrow' Post-Show Analysis: Season 5 Episode 2: 'The Recruits'
It’s time for another installment of Pointed Commentary, where returning Arrow watcher Chris Haley and newcomer Emma Lawson dig into the details of Team Arrow as they clean up the filthy, crime-ridden streets of Star City. This week’s episode, “The Recruits,” finds Green Arrow spread thin between his crusade to fight crime in a costume and his daily duties as the new mayor of Star City. But will his new team of vigilante hopefuls ever be able to work together? James Bamford directed the episode from a script by Speed Weed and Beth Schwartz.
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 2: 'Paradox'
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 2: 'Paradox'
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 2: 'Paradox'
Welcome back to Up To Speed, in which Flash TV show recappers Dylan Todd and Ziah Grace break down the latest episode of The Flash and talk about what works, what doesn’t, and where the series might be headed. This week, Barry has ruined everything again, The Rival is back, a new villain is lurking in a warehouse, and some people may be harboring secret superpowers. "Paradox" was directed by Ralph Hemecker and written by Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing.
'Supergirl' Season 2 Episode 1: 'The Adventures of Supergirl'
'Supergirl' Season 2 Episode 1: 'The Adventures of Supergirl'
'Supergirl' Season 2 Episode 1: 'The Adventures of Supergirl'
Welcome to Supergirl Talk, our regular feature breaking down the highs and lows of The CW’s Supergirl TV show, starring Melissa Benoist. Your travelling companions on this journey are Superman super-fan Chris Haley, and newcomer Katie Schenkel. This week, the second season of Supergirl takes a few running steps and leaps into the sky with the super-team-up everyone was wondering if we’d ever see last season. “The Adventures of Supergirl” was directed by Glen Winter from a teleplay by Jessica Queller.
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 1: ‘Legacy’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 1: ‘Legacy’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 1: ‘Legacy’
It’s time for another installment of Pointed Commentary, the feature where returning Arrow watcher Chris Haley and new recapper Emma Lawson dig into the details of Team Arrow cleaning up the filthy, crime-ridden streets of Star City. This week’s season premiere, “Legacy,” brings us back to Star City and sets the course for where the fifth season is headed. Unless things take a number of dramatic turns. Anyone’s guess at this point really. James Bamford directed the episode, based on a story by Greg Berlanti with a script by Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle.
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 1: 'Flashpoint'
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 1: 'Flashpoint'
'The Flash' Post-Show Analysis Season 3 Episode 1: 'Flashpoint'
It’s been a long, long Flash-less Summer, unless you count Grandmaster Flash in The Get Down, but we’re finally back. This episode, Barry screws up a good thing, everyone forgets what an original timeline looks like, and John Wesley Shipp says “Slugger,” twice! Does he get paid each time he says it? Let’s find out… together. "Flashpoint" was directed by Jesse Warn, from a story by Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, and a teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg and Brooke Roberts.

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