The episode ended on a high note, with a very fun scene reminiscent of Rocky II where Oliver and Barry basically fight to see who’s better- I can’t see this ending without some bumps, bruises, or puncture wounds. There’s a cool element I’m picking up on where these heroes are becoming memetic of their residences, where Central and Starling cities are becoming characters themselves, with their vigilant guardians resembling the traits of each. Oliver even describes it, saying Central City’s got better weather and fun names for their villains but his family and friends have all but been murdered in Starling. It’s a really cool concept that I hope keeps playing as both shows move forward; it does give them color and weight, even if they are make believe, in contrast to Marvel comics continuity, where New York plays a major role as a locale.
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