Non-Arrowverse DC TV Show Timelines

selfishmisery

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Doug Bradley in the 80s/90s
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P.J. Marshall (Gotham's "Cole Clemons" actor)
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Either Bruce caught the REAL Wayne Killer offscreen (definitely not even close to 50 years ago, that has to be an error in the report) or we will get the story told to us in exposition.
 
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selfishmisery

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Its also worth pointing out, no inmate in history has ever been on death row for 50 years. Most have been from 10-15 years.

"Fifty" might gotten mixed up with "FiftEEN" somehow. The timeline would match up.
 

selfishmisery

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Pennyworth got taken down off of it's UK streaming service (Lionsgate+/STARZ) in the past 12 hours.

but right before it did, look at the episode count:
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Pro Bot

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“Joe Chilton, aka Joe Chill, has been on death row for 50 years. He has always claimed his innocence and he claims he was a patsy; he did not fire the weapon. The Court of Owls is in the picture. After 50 years on death row, the Court of Owls is agitating to have Joe Chill executed, which Joe is aware of, and wonders why the person accused of killing Batman is (Plot Detail). As Joe Chill’s last request, he calls Harvey Dent to his prison cell and says ‘I have a last request; I want to talk to (Plot Detail) who killed Batman. He has reasons for wanting to talk to (Plot Detail)…..It’s a clever wraparound story.”
 

selfishmisery

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“Joe Chilton, aka Joe Chill, has been on death row for 50 years. He has always claimed his innocence and he claims he was a patsy; he did not fire the weapon. The Court of Owls is in the picture. After 50 years on death row, the Court of Owls is agitating to have Joe Chill executed, which Joe is aware of, and wonders why the person accused of killing Batman is (Plot Detail). As Joe Chill’s last request, he calls Harvey Dent to his prison cell and says ‘I have a last request; I want to talk to (Plot Detail) who killed Batman. He has reasons for wanting to talk to (Plot Detail)…..It’s a clever wraparound story.”
Curious about the context of that.
 

Dok

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I know I'm like 1.5 years late and I'm off-topic with Gotham Knights premiere, but is the Jay Garrick in Stargirl the same Jay Garrick from The Flash? Or it's like J. K. Simmons?

I dropped DC shows like 2 years ago but I want to come back to finish them all (thanks to your timelines); but for now I want to go Arrowverse-focused (I hope to finish before the end of The Flash (and the end of the Arrowverse :confused:)
 

Dok

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Officially it's the same version of Jay Garrick somehow.
How is that possible? Something like that:
"Post-Crisis, Jay Garrick isn't from Earth-3 anymore but was born on New Earth-2 and then he moved to Earth-Prime (without knowing it; or maybe he knows it and is aware that Multiverse still exists)"?
 

Pro Bot

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How is that possible? Something like that:
"Post-Crisis, Jay Garrick isn't from Earth-3 anymore but was born on New Earth-2 and then he moved to Earth-Prime (without knowing it; or maybe he knows it and is aware that Multiverse still exists)"?
He moved to Earth-Prime and knows the multiverse exists I suppose.
 

selfishmisery

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Check out this thread:

Bro, Bruno Heller danced around this the same way with Pennyworth and Gotham to the very end. I feel like we are still stuck on this "canon-adjacent"/standalone hill with ETERNAL narrative gaps that would ultimately connect it all together.

Or it's a PR way of saying "We don't wanna say for sure without irking fans of each show."
 
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