Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five
- Episode aired Jan 14, 2020
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.5K
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Worlds lived, worlds died. Nothing will ever be the same.Worlds lived, worlds died. Nothing will ever be the same.Worlds lived, worlds died. Nothing will ever be the same.
Maisie Richardson-Sellers
- Charlie
- (credit only)
Tala Ashe
- Zari Tomaz
- (credit only)
Courtney Ford
- Nora Darhk
- (credit only)
Olivia Swann
- Astra Logue
- (credit only)
Amy Louise Pemberton
- Gideon
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Matt Ryan
- John Constantine
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMarv Wolfman: The "Crisis on Infinite Earths" creator appears as the man who asks Flash and Supergirl for an autograph. He only introduces himself by his first name.
- GoofsSara claims that Oliver was the last person who knew her before she went on the Gambit and her life was upended. However, her mother is still alive (off-screen). She was last seen at Laurel's funeral and a death has never been mentioned by Laurel or Quentin.
- Quotes
Sara Lance: What was the last thing that you remember?
Ray Palmer: Uh, portaling to this location on your orders.
Sara Lance: You don't remember coming here for trivia night and being teleported to an alternate Waverider to stop the multiverse from being destroyed?
Ray Palmer: Wait, was there a crossover? Were we invited? Did we win?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Observant Lineman: DC Fandome LIVE (2020)
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The episode was a bit more lighthearted and less serious than the other episodes, in typical legends-style. The fights looked more fun, but if you imagine the actors just punching the air while filming, it's pretty cringe.
The Story was terrible though, the "crisis" ended with episode 4, but they extended it for this fifth episode to add some emotional unnecessary ending that nobody asked for.
Episode 4 was a mess and too fast paced, this episode was too slow with too much filler-time. It could've been done a bit better for sure, but for what it was, it s was a good episode. I expected more, but in the end I enjoyed it.
Acting wise it was solid. Some of the actors were not really invested in the story and you could feel it for sure. Like I said, it's a lot of punching air. Caity Lotz shined throughout this episode, she's the most talented and dedicated actress on the team, really great job from her.
The Story was terrible though, the "crisis" ended with episode 4, but they extended it for this fifth episode to add some emotional unnecessary ending that nobody asked for.
Episode 4 was a mess and too fast paced, this episode was too slow with too much filler-time. It could've been done a bit better for sure, but for what it was, it s was a good episode. I expected more, but in the end I enjoyed it.
Acting wise it was solid. Some of the actors were not really invested in the story and you could feel it for sure. Like I said, it's a lot of punching air. Caity Lotz shined throughout this episode, she's the most talented and dedicated actress on the team, really great job from her.
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