Arrow: The Demon
The saga of Oliver is in prison and everyone else fails to capture Diaz continues with “The Demon.”
The saga of Oliver is in prison and everyone else fails to capture Diaz continues with “The Demon.”
One of the great things about science fiction is that you can use it to illustrate social issues without being preachy about it. If you do it right, anyway. Supergirl, for most of this season, feels like they’re clubbing us over the head with the idea.
The Legends of Tomorrow continue their brand of entertaining insanity when they have to deal with a “Dancing Queen.”
The former Team Arrow keeps trying to find their way in the new world they are stuck with, as Oliver completes part of his goal and finally gets to “Level Two.”
The DEO and their allies are dealing with the ramifications of last episode as they deal with more events in “Ahimsa.” Supergirl is out cold and in her new armor as the others look on worriedly.
The overly long titles continue in season two of Black Lightning, with “The Book of Consequences: Chapter Four: Translucent Freak.”
Flash and company have to deal with a new kind of meta who is, in some ways, a perfect embodiment of the modern age. They have a lot to deal with in “News Flash.”
The Legends try and get a handle on their new magic foes as they end up going on a “Witch Hunt.”
Arrow continues the saga of Oliver in prison and everyone else failing in new ways to catch Ricardo Diaz, who has long worn out his welcome in my book, in “Crossing Lines.”
Supergirl’s writers fooled me pretty well with the title of this episode. Given the world she’s part of, you have certain expectations when you see “Man of Steel.”