The amount of "cross" during Supergirl was minimal. She is, after all, in a different dimension according to the canon of SG & Flash on CW. The other three shows were quite involved. That said, Supergirl was an integral part of the crossover.
________________________________ From: UTS uts-bounces@starmanet.com on behalf of Chucksim chucksim@mindspring.com Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 8:42 PM To: Under the Stars Subject: Re: [UTS] Hilarity
I get it. Nice touch on the writers' part. Of the 4, I only watch The Flash, and plan to catch up on the 4 way crossover when I actually get back home, which will be on Wed.
On Dec 3, 2016, at 1:07 AM, Effie in the desert <wadesert@hotmail.commailto:wadesert@hotmail.com> wrote:
I know Bruce & Todd don't watch television. I'm not sure about Chuck. I have to share this. I laughed my head off when I realized what they'd done. I'm finding it isn't nearly as funny in the telling.
I watched a four part television program that was a crossover between four CW network shows. It started with Supergirl, continued on Flash, then Arrow, and concluded on Legends of Tomorrow. It was broadcast over the course of 4 successive nights.
One of the actors on Legends is Brandon Routh. He plays DC Comics character Atom (Ray Palmer) on Legends.
Near the end of the crossover as all the heroes were gathered and in civilian clothes, Kara, in a black dress with a white collar and with her "disguise" glasses and her hair in a ponytail walks by Ray and Felicity. Felicity, who is always seen in glasses, a ponytail and a dress, said "It's like looking in a mirror". Then Ray said, "She kind of looks like my cousin."
I lost it. Maybe his stint as Superman wasn't as popular as others, but that doesn't make the comment any less funny. At least to me.
Effie
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