Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5441128-20170719230606/@comment-27700324-20170730024045

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Buffyfan123 wrote: I think Superman being killed off than Supergirl is more likely. Even if it happened, she will of course come back the next season. We are talking about the end of the shows. Where everything ends. But they can escape to other show which did not end. I had seen when a show does end some of the actors or actresses goes over to the other one. We are talking when all of them reach their end, this will be their ending. But I disagree with them all dead and if it ends on a cliffhanger. It would make all shows just a waste of time. How is it a waste of time? Also Oliver doesn't die. If everyone dies and only leaves Oliver who was or is dead inside. You have a narrow view on the guy. Also Barry's journey goes full circle. In the comics, when he died in the Crisis, he turned into the very Lightning bolt that gave him his powers in the first place. Wally also becomes the Flash.

Supergirl died, but then came back. That is how it ends. After TV's Crisis, an unconsious Supergirl will land from a pod. No it is unnecessary depressing and dark. I know it can't too happy. You did say that died and unconsious how can she be two events? Easy, in the comics. What happened after the Crisis was a new version of Supergirl after the original's death.

Also it isn't depressing and dark. The way to make their story depressing and dark is to kill them off without giving them any backstory like in BvS. Do you mean that Kara is gonna be cloned? I don't believe Knightmare was overturned but it will happened. No, she'll be a past version of Kara displaced through time. Just like how Kara had a past version of herself land in Gotham after the Crisis in the comics. Will Anti-Monitor be a part of it? Yeah, he'll be the villain. In the Crisis, he created the red skies we hear about in Eobard's newspaper.