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The Flash


scpanther22

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I'm beyond stoked for this show. I think we'll see at least a little GA/Flash cross-over, beyond just what was shown in this extended trailer. I think we MIGHT get lucky and see Flash and GA tag-team some baddies. THAT would be fun.

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I think they might handle the two shows similar to how buffy and angel worked. Each will have its own arcs and storylines but with a couple crossovers each season to keep the universe connected. Either way I am excited.

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You gotta hand it to DCE and WB. They're trying to broaden their horizon by offering these shows to the female demographic on the CW network. Shows like Supernatural and Arrow have a big male following as well but chicks dig dramas with chiseled, good-looking guys.

Don't lie, we all know you are the one liking to see the chiseled good-looking guys and the sigs and the avatar are just one big cover lol

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