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And he's in this position where he's gone, "I don't know how to define myself anymore because I define myself against my family, and my family doesn't exist right now. Toby Stephens, John Robinson: I was interested in John being in this place at the beginning of the third season, where we've always seen him as this really proactive, confident, constantly hopeful person, to being this person who's just fatigued by the whole thing. But I was very excited to play Don West, but it's a new Don West. And clean which was my biggest challenge, having to shave. Ignacio Serricchio, Don West: I was told by Zack Estrin, when they were playing around with Season 3, he asked me, how do you feel about Don, being promoted? I thought it was a good idea because he was going to be completely out of his comfort zone to have to deal with people and talk to more people and have a clipboard and be all zipped up and stuff.
On what they wanted to see for their character before the end, or what surprised them: It's always been so interesting in this show, to be able to explore the real relationships that are taking place in the midst of these extraordinary circumstances. It's made their relationship really tense. The absence of the kids is felt really deeply and both John and Maureen are dealing with it in different ways. It was a really interesting way to start because there was a lot of quiet in the scenes that John and I did together. Just as a place to begin, there's far to go from there. Parker: When we begin Season 3, we are separated from the kids and really emotionally separated from each other. On where the story picks up for John and Maureen: There's space for everyone in this new place we're trying to get to. For all that we have come to know who she is, we also accept who she is. One of the things that I love about the dynamic with her is that this family, as big as it is - the Robinsons and the people around them - has evolved as it's gone along. That character is as much a part of this family by the end as anyone. Executive Producer Greg Berlanti also tweeted out to fans before “Medusa” aired, saying the crossover only starts at the end of the episode.Molly Parker, Maureen Robinson: I can't imagine making a show without her, honestly. So it’s more of a Supergirl crossover into the Arrowverse, just like how the Supergirl crossover last season had nothing to do with what was happening in The Flash. Guggenheim also clarified the first part is The Flash, Arrow the middle, and Legends of Tomorrow the finale. However, the event keeps being referred to as a four-night, four-part crossover and that's not entirley accurate. To be fair, Executive Marc Guggenheim did warn fans that the ‘Invasion!’ event was really split into three parts, not four. Supergirl gets knocked out by Music Meister in National City. It’s also a safe bet the first few minutes of The Flash’s ‘Invasion!’ episode will recap what happened, but the following GIF is pretty much all the crossover there was. But there was no talk of The Dominators and Barry didn’t seem particularly stressed out. Cisco throws some shade toward Barry when he tells Kara they are friends.
In fact, if you're not caught up with Supergirl, you’ll probably have no idea what’s going on in the episode anyway.īarry and Cisco show up in Kara’s apartment via breach and Barry asks her to return the favor she owes him from helping her last season. This means if you were afraid you’d miss some ‘Invasion!’ action, you'll be relieved to know that you didn't miss anything at all. The Flash and Vibe showed up for less than 30 seconds. But in terms of crossover, there was none. Supergirl Season 2 episode 8, “Medusa,” was a great episode – one of the best so far.