The Flash Season 2: 21 WTF Moments From 'Flash Of Two Worlds'
11. Green Arrow
Further highlighting the shared universe that is inhabited by both The Flash and Arrow, we were treated to an Oliver Queen appearance here. Well, technically it was a Green Arrow appearance rather than Ollie, and the appearance itself came in the form of popping up on a TV screen. This, of course, was in reference to the end of Arrows Season 4 premiere in which Oliver Queen took to the airwaves to declare himself as a symbol of hope known as the Green Arrow. Additionally, the eagle-eyed DC fans out there will notice what channel this is airing on - Channel 52, of course.
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