![]() ![]() ![]() My advice would be to let it alone a spell, let it fade into the back of the public consciousness & when you do make number three, don't put so much effort into making strike twice. Still good, looking forward to number three – but maybe that's the problem. Instead of being a couple of hundred seconds of shining eyed agog wonder & delight, this has several cute/funny moments. ![]() (Props to David Ramsey for is skilled at being dumbfounded, flabbergasted & astounded LOL poor Dig, he really isn't wired for all these quantum leaps in the boundless possibilities of the universe) This one doesn't reach the same level, partly because it isn't a delightfully fresh concept anymore, & partly because it tries too hard it multitasks as a love note to fans, attempts to get everybody some screen time, it tries to be funny and it tries to be clever with the predictable results. This one still has some fun & manages to include everybody – well, all the good guys at least. The last one was remarkable because it was new & different & unexpected, the music was excellent & the premise was unique. It's also supposed to be fun, like a bowl of fruity pebbles when you're over 14. It's supposed to remind people that the show was out there & to tune in. Flash Face, Callaway’s brand new innovation, consists of dozens of random subtle ripples flowing from heel to toe that work together to cohesively elevate COR in the face’s center region. Yes, it's a love note to the fans! No, there is no story here, it does nothing to advance the plot of arrow or flash or legends. Read the reviews on this one & the previous one some people just don't get it. ![]()
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