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Sep 23, 2014 22:39

Spoilers for Arrow and The Flash under the cut!

Hanging with @grantgust -- pic.twitter.com/7HytlPuE4M
- Stephen Amell (@amellywood) September 24, 2014

I'm really interested to see how they handle this crossover on the Flash side of things. We've already seen Barry in Starling City quite a bit, but have only seen the Arrow in a small (but important) scene from The Flash's universe/POV. I've heard that this crossover is supposed to be a continuous thing, but how continuous is continuous? Will the change in tone across shows be odd, or will they sort of meet in the middle? And I'm wondering if that will be impacted by the shows airing on separate nights?

Also, this picture reminds me that I should go to more Arrow and The Flash sets, because I've never seen Oliver/Barry wearing the suits in person, and those suits look A-MA-ZING. I really want to look at them up close, and not even in a "hot guys in tight clothes" kind of way, but to see the details, and the sheer awesomeness of "superhero standing right in front of me"!

There aren't a lot of celebs who make me like them more because of their social media presence (the top one being Stephen Amell who basically got me started watching Arrow because everyone kept talking about what a nice guy he is). Most celebs on twitter I'm either indifferent to because they just talk about standard PR stuff. But lately, Paul Adelstein is making me be very "you go, you!" when he tweets. It's kind of sad that I'm surprised by celebrities turning out to not be terrible/offensive/etc on social media (or at least are careful enough to hide it?!). But still, he's pushing past Peter Stormare on my list of "PB actors whose past works I need to watch" list.



I did a quick little resprite for cherie_morte, and turns out that respriting is a lot easier than I thought it would be, and also pretty fun! Seriously considering starting a series of mini pixel fanart...

actor: paul adelstein, fandom: pokémon, art, fandom: arrow, art: pixel art, actor: stephen amell, fandom: the flash

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