10 Reasons Why The Flash Could Ruin Arrow

By Laura Hurley /

2. Starling City: Spinoff Central

The Flash is a great program. Having already built an audience of loyal fans and developing an intriguing mythology, there€™s little doubt that viewers are in for several seasons of solid material. In fact, the unlikely success story of Grant Gustin€™s two-episode guest arc on Arrow developing into one of the most well-received new series of 2014 feels almost miraculous. Sadly, the downside of the success of The Flash is that Arrow is now being used as a platform for introducing more characters for spinoff. Laurel€™s meteoric rise from attorney-at-law into leather-clad vigilante had many fans speculating that she€™d b be moving to a Black Canary series, and Ray Palmer€™s plot over the entire third season has been clearly designed for building a fanbase and shipping him off to a his own show. While it seems that Laurel will be staying on Arrow for the long run, news of a spinoff indeed featuring Brandon Routh as Palmer has only confirmed the fears of regular viewers: Oliver truly had been marginalised on his own series for the purpose of developing an audience for another character€™s spinoff. As neither Palmer nor Routh have received writing nuanced enough to win the hearts of many viewers, the marginalisation may even have been for naught.