Batwoman Review: 7 Ups & 2 Downs From 'Crisis On Infinite Earths, Part 2'
5. The Music
The Crisis On Infinite Earths soundtrack has been, so far, incredible. From the triumphant edge-of-seat riffs that get us all pumped up for the greatest superhero team-up in TV history, to the reprises of many of our favourite Arrowverse themes (the Tommy/Laurel death score in Oliver's last stand was a particular standout), there have been plenty of truly great sounds throughout the first two episodes.
However, the second one upped the ante in a huge way - a way that just so happened to benefit many of its surprise appearances - as it employed elements of John Williams' iconic Superman theme every time Brandon Routh's Man of Steel appeared on-screen (and blended it seamlessly with Blake Neely's own Superman theme from Supergirl) and Danny Elfman's equally iconic Batman theme for Kevin Conroy's appearances as the Dark Knight.
The majority of what we saw in 'Crisis On Infinite Earths, Part Two' was Easter Eggs, but the same goes for what we heard as well.