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*While in the [[Fortress of Solitude]], Superman presses a piece of coal into a diamond to put it in a ring and propose to Lois Lane, resembling Smallville's 100th episode ("Reckoning"), when Clark Kent did the same to propose to Lana Lang. The aforementioned scene itself is a reference to ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_III Superman III]'', when Superman presses a piece of coal to give Lana Lang a ring after she tells him she has to sell hers.
 
*While in the [[Fortress of Solitude]], Superman presses a piece of coal into a diamond to put it in a ring and propose to Lois Lane, resembling Smallville's 100th episode ("Reckoning"), when Clark Kent did the same to propose to Lana Lang. The aforementioned scene itself is a reference to ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_III Superman III]'', when Superman presses a piece of coal to give Lana Lang a ring after she tells him she has to sell hers.
 
*[[Clark Kent|Superman]] says to John Deegan as Superman, "doctor can I have a word", a similar quote to Superman II, when he says to Zod, "General, would you care to step outside?"
 
*[[Clark Kent|Superman]] says to John Deegan as Superman, "doctor can I have a word", a similar quote to Superman II, when he says to Zod, "General, would you care to step outside?"
**Furthermore, it resembles Kara's quote to Overgirl in{{Ep|Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4}}​ to lure her [[doppelgänger]] into a fight.
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**Furthermore, it resembles Kara's quote to Overgirl in {{Ep|Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4}}​ to lure her [[doppelgänger]] into a fight.
 
*One of the scenes of [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] shows it to be under [[Nazi (Earth-X)|Nazi]] control with a red sky, a possible nod to the previous crossover event, [[Crisis on Earth-X]].
 
*One of the scenes of [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] shows it to be under [[Nazi (Earth-X)|Nazi]] control with a red sky, a possible nod to the previous crossover event, [[Crisis on Earth-X]].
 
*This episode introduced the [[Earth One]] doppelgängers of [[Jimmy|James Olsen]] and [[Alex Danvers (Earth One)|Alex Danvers]].
 
*This episode introduced the [[Earth One]] doppelgängers of [[Jimmy|James Olsen]] and [[Alex Danvers (Earth One)|Alex Danvers]].
 
*The crossover ends with the title of the next crossover, [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|''Crisis on Infinite Earths'']], which will premiere in the Fall of 2019.
 
*The crossover ends with the title of the next crossover, [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|''Crisis on Infinite Earths'']], which will premiere in the Fall of 2019.
**At the end Roger Hayden says "Worlds will live, worlds will die and nothing will ever be the same." Psycho Pirate said the exact same thing in the comic book crossover ''[https://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Crisis_on_Infinite_Earths Crisis on Infinite Earths]''.
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**At the end Roger Hayden says "Worlds will live, worlds will die and nothing will ever be the same." [https://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Psycho-Pirate Psycho Pirate] said the exact same thing in the comic book crossover ''[https://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Crisis_on_Infinite_Earths Crisis on Infinite Earths]''.
 
**[[Barry Allen|Flash]] and [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] dying in [[Clark Kent|Superman]]'s vision of the future is a reference to the original ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' story-line, where both heroes sacrifice their lives to save the universe.
 
**[[Barry Allen|Flash]] and [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] dying in [[Clark Kent|Superman]]'s vision of the future is a reference to the original ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' story-line, where both heroes sacrifice their lives to save the universe.
   

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"Elseworlds, Part 3" is the ninth and midseason finale episode of the fourth season of Supergirl, and the seventy-fourth episode overall. It aired on December 11, 2018.

The episode is the third part of the three-part crossover with the ninth episode of the fifth season of The Flash, and the ninth episode of the seventh season of Arrow.

Synopsis

Supergirl, The Flash, Green Arrow and Superman engage in the battle of their lives.[1]

Trivia

  • This is the first episode of the series to not feature Sam Witwer (Ben Lockwood) after signing on as a series regular.
  • The episode was previously titled "Elseworlds: Hour Three".[2]
    • Barry breaks the fourth wall in this episode; he says "this has gotta be the craziest thing you've heard in the past three hours"; a reference to the fact that the Elseworlds crossover is split into three hour-long installments.
  • The opening monologue in this episode was narrated by John Deegan. But for the last line, he says it after transforming into Superman.
  • Near the end, Deegan's face is shown disfigured in black and white almost like a skeleton, similar to his comic book counterpart's appearance.
  • When John Deegan becomes Superman and rules the earth, this is a reference to the plot of the video game Injustice: Gods Among Us where Superman is a tyrant that rules the earth.
  • When Deegan fought Superman in a building, a civilian calls him "Bizarro". This is a nod to Bizarro, who is female in the Arrowverse.
  • When Barry and Oliver are looking for Cisco, Barry references Flashpoint when he rewrote reality and Cisco wasn't much help.
  • Kara correctly guess Lois and Clark are having a baby, a reference to Jonathan Samuel Kent, who first appeared in DC Comics' Convergence event in the miniseries Convergence: Superman #2 (July 2015). Jonathan is the biological firstborn son of Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane and is half kryptonian/human
  • Gary says Oliver and Barry are his heroes, "Legends", a reference to DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
  • While in the Fortress of Solitude, Superman presses a piece of coal into a diamond to put it in a ring and propose to Lois Lane, resembling Smallville's 100th episode ("Reckoning"), when Clark Kent did the same to propose to Lana Lang. The aforementioned scene itself is a reference to Superman III, when Superman presses a piece of coal to give Lana Lang a ring after she tells him she has to sell hers.
  • Superman says to John Deegan as Superman, "doctor can I have a word", a similar quote to Superman II, when he says to Zod, "General, would you care to step outside?"
  • One of the scenes of S.T.A.R. Labs shows it to be under Nazi control with a red sky, a possible nod to the previous crossover event, Crisis on Earth-X.
  • This episode introduced the Earth One doppelgängers of James Olsen and Alex Danvers.
  • The crossover ends with the title of the next crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which will premiere in the Fall of 2019.
    • At the end Roger Hayden says "Worlds will live, worlds will die and nothing will ever be the same." Psycho Pirate said the exact same thing in the comic book crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths.
    • Flash and Supergirl dying in Superman's vision of the future is a reference to the original Crisis on Infinite Earths story-line, where both heroes sacrifice their lives to save the universe.

References