1x9 2021 - Batwoman

(Nicole Kang) is running her underground clinic in the blackout, treating Crows injured in the initial surge. A young Card Soldier, “ The Knave ” (a 16-year-old girl with a scarred smile), brings in a wounded comrade. Mary treats him. In return, the Knave gives Mary a burner phone. Alice’s voice crackles: “Hello, half-sister. Here’s the game. Catherine has one hour to confess. If she doesn’t, I release a video of you stitching up my soldier to every news outlet. Your clinic, your mother, your life – gone. Or… you can inject Catherine with this syringe.” A vial of pale green liquid is shown: diluted Scarecrow fear toxin , modified to induce temporary paralysis and vivid hallucinations of one’s worst failure.

The episode ends on a cliffhanger as the Anti-Monitor attacks the Vanishing Point, and characters begin to blink out of existence. The final shot is Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) sacrificing himself to buy the Paragons time, leading directly into The Flash episode. BatWoman 1x9

The episode featured a heartbreaking scene where the heroes attempt to use the "Book of Destiny" to locate the remaining Paragons. However, the stakes turned lethal when the Monitor revealed that the Book had taken a toll. The emotional climax of the episode—and indeed, the first half of the Crisis—was the death of Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell). (Nicole Kang) is running her underground clinic in

took things to a whole new level. As the second chapter of the massive Arrowverse event, this episode isn't just about saving the multiverse; it's a deep dive into the legacy of the Bat and the hope of the Super. Finding the Paragons In return, the Knave gives Mary a burner phone

The episode opens on a quiet, rain-slicked Gotham street. (Camrus Johnson) is in the Batcave, monitoring a routine weapons trace. Suddenly, every screen flickers. The main power core hums then dies. “Not again,” Luke mutters.