Skip to main content
Commonmark migration
Source Link

#Easter Eggs

Easter Eggs

##Episode 1x01

Episode 1x01

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

###Time Jump 2

Time Jump 2

###Time Jump 3

Time Jump 3

###Time Jump 4

Time Jump 4

###Time Jump 5

Time Jump 5

###Time Jump 6

Time Jump 6

###Time Jump 7

Time Jump 7

##Episode 1x02

Episode 1x02

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

###Time Jump 2

Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x03

Episode 1x03

Time Jump 1

###Time Jump 1 Note that these locations all have the year 1700 BC, so all of them except "Ancient Egypt" obviously do not exist yet.

Time Jump 2

###Time Jump 2 By this point we start seeing repeats, like River City and Steel City.

###Time Jump 3

Time Jump 3

##Episode 1x04

Episode 1x04

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x06

Episode 1x06

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x08

Episode 1x08

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x11

Episode 1x11

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x12

Episode 1x12

###Time Jump 2

Time Jump 2

###Time Jump 3

Time Jump 3

##Episode 1x16

Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

Time Jump 11

#Strange Choices

Strange Choices

##Episode 1x14

Episode 1x14

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

#Small Locations

Small Locations

##Episode 1x01

Episode 1x01

###Time Jump 3

Time Jump 3

###Time Jump 4

Time Jump 4

###Time Jump 6

Time Jump 6

##Episode 1x02

Episode 1x02

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x08

Episode 1x08

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x09

Episode 1x09

###Time Jump 2

Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x13

Episode 1x13

###Time Jump 2

Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x14

Episode 1x14

###Time Jump 1

Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x16

Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 3

Time Jump 3

#Easter Eggs

##Episode 1x01

###Time Jump 1

###Time Jump 2

###Time Jump 3

###Time Jump 4

###Time Jump 5

###Time Jump 6

###Time Jump 7

##Episode 1x02

###Time Jump 1

###Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x03

###Time Jump 1 Note that these locations all have the year 1700 BC, so all of them except "Ancient Egypt" obviously do not exist yet.

###Time Jump 2 By this point we start seeing repeats, like River City and Steel City.

###Time Jump 3

##Episode 1x04

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x06

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x08

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x11

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x12

###Time Jump 2

###Time Jump 3

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

#Strange Choices

##Episode 1x14

###Time Jump 1

#Small Locations

##Episode 1x01

###Time Jump 3

###Time Jump 4

###Time Jump 6

##Episode 1x02

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x08

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x09

###Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x13

###Time Jump 2

##Episode 1x14

###Time Jump 1

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 3

Easter Eggs

Episode 1x01

Time Jump 1

Time Jump 2

Time Jump 3

Time Jump 4

Time Jump 5

Time Jump 6

Time Jump 7

Episode 1x02

Time Jump 1

Time Jump 2

Episode 1x03

Time Jump 1

Note that these locations all have the year 1700 BC, so all of them except "Ancient Egypt" obviously do not exist yet.

Time Jump 2

By this point we start seeing repeats, like River City and Steel City.

Time Jump 3

Episode 1x04

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x06

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x08

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x11

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x12

Time Jump 2

Time Jump 3

Episode 1x16

Time Jump 11

Strange Choices

Episode 1x14

Time Jump 1

Small Locations

Episode 1x01

Time Jump 3

Time Jump 4

Time Jump 6

Episode 1x02

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x08

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x09

Time Jump 2

Episode 1x13

Time Jump 2

Episode 1x14

Time Jump 1

Episode 1x16

Time Jump 3

Updating several items
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
  • Hub City: Roy Harper went to hide out here after he retired from being Arsenal and Tobias Church started his crime spree here (Arrow). Also, Roy Palmer and Kendra Saunders eventually settle in this city when they are trapped in 1956. In DC Comics, it is the home of Vic Sage, the first Question, and Dan Garret, the first Blue Beetle. Both of these characters were created by Charlton Comics, which was bought by DC Comics in 1983.
  • River City: TheIn DC Comics, the home of Odd Man. Also the fictional town where the Broadway musical The Music Man is set. Could also be a reference to British soap opera River City, although that's not the actual name of the place it's set in.

###Time Jump 1 Note that this time jump is unusual in that it contains three locations in the UK (Manchester, Edinburgh, and Winchester), perhaps in reference to Rip Hunter's country of origin.

  • Manchester: In DC Comics, Manchester, Alabama is the adopted home of several speedsters, including Bart Allen (at the time known as "Impluse", later "Kid Flash).
  • Star City 2014: Unfortunately production staff wasn't paying attention here, as the rebranding to Star City didn't take place until 2015 after Ray Palmer's supposed death, so this entry (and the one in the next time jump) should read "Starling City". It's possible that the Legends have changed the timeline to the point where the city was rebranded a year earlier, but that seems unlikely given that the goal of this time jump was to save Ray Palmer, who is still a public figure and has not been presumed dead yet.

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

  • Cuzco 1941: In Just Imagine: Wonder Woman (a series in which Stan Lee reimagined the origins of DC heroes), Maria Mendoza became Wonder Woman during an archeological excavation at Cuzco. Additionally, the year listed is 1941, which is the year that Wonder Woman (as Diana Prince) first appeared in DC Comics.
  • Maya City: There doesn't seem to have been a singular city called "Maya City", but there certainly were plenty of cities in the Mayan Empire.

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

  • Cuzco 1941: This is kind of an unusual choice because it was the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. However, 1941 is long after that, but before it became a major tourist destination.
  • Hub City: Roy Harper went to hide out here after he retired from being Arsenal and Tobias Church started his crime spree here (Arrow). Also, Roy Palmer and Kendra Saunders eventually settle in this city when they are trapped in 1956. In DC Comics, it is the home of Vic Sage, the first Question, and Dan Garret, the first Blue Beetle. Both of these characters were created by Charlton Comics, which was bought by DC Comics in 1983.
  • River City: The fictional town where the Broadway musical The Music Man is set. Could also be a reference to British soap opera River City, although that's not the actual name of the place it's set in.

###Time Jump 1 Note that this time jump is unusual in that it contains three locations in the UK (Manchester, Edinburgh, and Winchester), perhaps in reference to Rip Hunter's country of origin.

  • Star City 2014: Unfortunately production staff wasn't paying attention here, as the rebranding to Star City didn't take place until 2015 after Ray Palmer's supposed death, so this entry (and the one in the next time jump) should read "Starling City". It's possible that the Legends have changed the timeline to the point where the city was rebranded a year earlier, but that seems unlikely given that the goal of this time jump was to save Ray Palmer, who is still a public figure and has not been presumed dead yet.
  • Maya City: There doesn't seem to have been a singular city called "Maya City", but there certainly were plenty of cities in the Mayan Empire.

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

  • Cuzco 1941: This is kind of an unusual choice because it was the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. However, 1941 is long after that, but before it became a major tourist destination.
  • Hub City: Roy Harper went to hide out here after he retired from being Arsenal and Tobias Church started his crime spree here (Arrow). Also, Roy Palmer and Kendra Saunders eventually settle in this city when they are trapped in 1956. In DC Comics, it is the home of Vic Sage, the first Question, and Dan Garret, the first Blue Beetle. Both of these characters were created by Charlton Comics, which was bought by DC Comics in 1983.
  • River City: In DC Comics, the home of Odd Man. Also the fictional town where the Broadway musical The Music Man is set.

###Time Jump 1

  • Manchester: In DC Comics, Manchester, Alabama is the adopted home of several speedsters, including Bart Allen (at the time known as "Impluse", later "Kid Flash).
  • Star City 2014: Unfortunately production staff wasn't paying attention here, as the rebranding to Star City didn't take place until 2015 after Ray Palmer's supposed death, so this entry (and the one in the next time jump) should read "Starling City". It's possible that the Legends have changed the timeline to the point where the city was rebranded a year earlier, but that seems unlikely given that the goal of this time jump was to save Ray Palmer, who is still a public figure and has not been presumed dead yet.

##Episode 1x16

###Time Jump 11

  • Cuzco 1941: In Just Imagine: Wonder Woman (a series in which Stan Lee reimagined the origins of DC heroes), Maria Mendoza became Wonder Woman during an archeological excavation at Cuzco. Additionally, the year listed is 1941, which is the year that Wonder Woman (as Diana Prince) first appeared in DC Comics.
  • Maya City: There doesn't seem to have been a singular city called "Maya City", but there certainly were plenty of cities in the Mayan Empire.
deleted 7 characters in body
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
  • Atlanta: A real-world city that is home to John Constantine in the Arrowverse show Constantine. (While not directly stated, his phone number has an Atlanta area code and the show was filmed in this citythere).
  • Gotham City: In DC Comics, the home of Bruce Wayne/Batman. Episode 1x13 calls it "Gotham" while Episode 1x15 reverts to "Gotham City".
  • Atlanta: A real-world city that is home to John Constantine in the Arrowverse show Constantine. (While not directly stated, his phone number has an Atlanta area code and the show was filmed in this city).
  • Gotham City: In DC Comics, the home of Bruce Wayne/Batman. Episode 1x13 calls it "Gotham" while Episode 1x15 reverts to "Gotham City".
  • Atlanta: A real-world city that is home to John Constantine in the Arrowverse show Constantine. (While not directly stated, his phone number has an Atlanta area code and the show was filmed there).
  • Gotham City: In DC Comics, the home of Bruce Wayne/Batman. Episode 1x13 calls it "Gotham" while Episode 1x15 reverts to "Gotham City".
Adding Atlanta to the easter egg list
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Adding more about Vixen
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
deleted 53 characters in body
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
added 18 characters in body
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Adding more about the UK cities in 1x10
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Adding a bit about Star City 2014
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Rearranging Vestal information, removing Ted Kord factoid. It is a fun fact, but ultimately is irrelevant to this answer
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Removing speculation
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Removing "Ottowa" since that is almost certainly a typo
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Adding stuff about Question and Blue Beetle
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
deleted 56 characters in body
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Rearranging
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Rearranging
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
added 152 characters in body
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading
Source Link
Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433
Loading