Legends is a surprise favorite for me, too, but mostly because it's so damn ridiculous, but perfectly so. Like it never takes itself too seriously, even during the climactic battles (fucking BEEBO wth XD XD XD).
The Flash was my favorite at first because I love Barry Allen he is my fictional best friend okay, but then the end of season three happened and I started to realize just how lazy the writers are, and how much they will screw up their own themes just to avoid any actual character growth. I mean, I could also talk about the solution to Caitlin's "Who am I, I'm not Caitlin, but I'm not Killer Frost" situation from season four but... uuuuugh. I suspect there's more going on with that in season five, and waiting until the shows are on Netflix might just be the death of me.
Supergirl also surprisingly rose in the ranks for me with season three, which was probably some of the most relevant, intelligent writing in ANY of the four shows so far. Which... I was not expecting. And then it happened.
Arrow is my least favorite Ollie could you just... fucking learn something please. Just once. Just... one time.
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The Flash was my favorite at first because I love Barry Allen he is my fictional best friend okay, but then the end of season three happened and I started to realize just how lazy the writers are, and how much they will screw up their own themes just to avoid any actual character growth. I mean, I could also talk about the solution to Caitlin's "Who am I, I'm not Caitlin, but I'm not Killer Frost" situation from season four but... uuuuugh. I suspect there's more going on with that in season five, and waiting until the shows are on Netflix might just be the death of me.
Supergirl also surprisingly rose in the ranks for me with season three, which was probably some of the most relevant, intelligent writing in ANY of the four shows so far. Which... I was not expecting. And then it happened.
Arrow is my least favorite Ollie could you just... fucking learn something please. Just once. Just... one time.