It's tedious to use, and doesn't flow well. The character desinger is not very user friendly. Meanwhile, the fucking Green Arrow is laying on a gurney trying to deliver his lines to something other than a fucking tennis ball.First day thoughts? Is it worth $60 (plus recurring fees)? I blame no one for this, but this is a scene with me from Arrow, that's taking place on Supergirl with a Supergirl crew with demands on both Grant and Caity Lotz who are on Flash and Legends who are on a different schedule than the crossover because they're shooting different shit and they're trying to pull them so they don't, Flash and Legends, mess up their day the next day. They were trying to wrap Caity and Grant before I shot the coverage of the scene where I died. We're trying to wrap Caity and Grant because they had hit their 13-hour mark, or whatever it was. My lines are to Kat McNamara, to Caity Lotz, and to Grant. And he's dying on a gurney in the Arrow Bunker. In an interview with Michael Rosenbaum for the latter's podcast Inside of You: "In the first episode of the crossover that has already aired, my character dies. Stephen Amell was not too thrilled with how Oliver's bloodied death scene went down on the day of production, indicating that the rushed process didn't allow for the scene to be handled very delicately. Eventually, she is transported back to her Earth, where she tells the Monitor what she has learned about the Paragons. With Ganthet's help, Felicity reaches the Book of Oa, and she gets the answers she seeks about who the Paragons might actually be. While the Guardians have no interest in helping Felicity in Paragons Rising, the fan-favorite Guardian known as Ganthet arrives late to the meeting to change that. As fans know, Hal Jordan became the latest Green Lantern in the film, while Sinestro would embrace his villainous destiny as a Yellow Lantern in the film's after-credits scene. Given Sinestro's status as a Green Lantern and the absence of Hal Jordan, it looks like the events of the comic take place before the start of the infamous Ryan Reynolds-starring movie. The designs of the Lanterns' power ring-generated costumes are also exactly like in the film. What's more, when the Anti-Monitor's Shadow Demons appear to go after Felicity, Ray and Nyssa, Green Lantern Corps members Sinestro, Tomar-Re and Kilowog show up to push back the invading monsters. In fact, the design of the Guardians, as well as their throne and long red robes, look exactly like they did in the film. The comic book makes it clear that this is the same universe as the Green Lantern film. Therefore, in order to gain access to it, she faces the Guardians of the Universe themselves. Felicity seeks the Book of Oa, a keeper of cosmic knowledge that she believes holds the key to everything she needs to know. Earth-12, as we see in the comic, is the home of Oa and the Guardians of the Universe as they appeared in the 2011 film, Green Lantern. This quest leads her to team-up with Earth-X's The Ray as well as Nyssa Al Ghul and Felicity is transported to Earth-12 with help from Earth-85's Phantom Stranger. But she doesn't just want to find the Paragons - she also wants to find a way to bring Oliver back to life. When she learns of this terrible loss, Felicity becomes even more resolved to complete her mission. When we first catch up with Felicity, she doesn't even know that her husband, Oliver Queen has died, after sacrificing himself to save as many people as he possibly could. The events of the comic take place concurrently with Part 1 of the crossover. Although Felicity wasn't involved in the televised events of "Crisis on Infinite Earths," the Paragons Rising comic revealed that she had been recruited by the Monitor to help in his search for the seven Paragons destined to save the Multiverse from the Anti-Monitor.
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