
By: Geoff Johns (story)
The Story: For once, it’d be nice to get decked out for a party and not get shot at.
The Review: While I can’t claim to be the kind of critic who can, just from writing style alone, tell who the writer is, I can usually notice when there’s been a change in the storytelling duties. So though I couldn’t quite pin it while watching this episode, I knew something was very, very different. Later, I went online to check for the writing credits, as per habit, and when I saw that it was Johns who wrote the screenplay, suddenly the whole thing made sense.
I’ve often observed (read: complained) that while the show has introduced a lot of interesting elements and characters, it’s never done a terrific job melding them all together into a cohesive whole. Figures that it’d take Johns, the master of continuity massage, to do what nearly every previous writer could not figure out. Instead of every plotline and its players keeping their distance from each other, they finally feel like they exist in a close, interactive world.
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