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Doesn't it feel like (especially in BvS) Goyer/Snyder treat Superman like he's Dr Manhattan?

It's not particularly subtle but the subplot does pay off later on in the series……plus it's really all about Rob's sexual frustration rather than him actively looking for an alternate relationship to Sharon. Fleshing out Olivia and making her a realistic option to the wife and kids muddles the waters.

Cobalt Blue??????

I just assumed that was the point of "Legends of Tomorrow". To have a show to fill the break a-la "Agent Carter"…

That he's really not Jay?

5 mins in: "Good lord, this is the stupidest idea ever…."

He did do The Shadow so he can't have been totally adverse to the big budget superhero tentpoles…..

Yea….I'm starting to get that feeling too.

I'm not sure they gave him any notes besides "Stand there Henry! Look buff and occasionally somber"

You spelled Nathan Drake wrong…..

Baldwin as Batman seems like such an obvious choice. Surely he must have been offered the part during the Burton/Schumacher era?

"Due South" era Paul Gross as Superman.

Good god. I remember seeing this guy pop up in random movies and wondering how the hell he was getting cast at all……then I binged FNL :D

The handshake is gold :D

Bulletproof holds a nostalgic place in my heart purely for the "Disneyland" scene, the hotel room scene and it's soundtrack. But no it's not shit, just an extremely average 90's buddy cop action movie.

Good lord he has a gun…..

"I did read it for the record, and I believe the term flip-flopping suggest a weakness of character. Thus…my response."

Jesus Christ! Of course!!! He played the Colossus knock off! How did I forget that?

I call it "flip-flopping" cause from a scripting point of view there seems to be a focus on Peggy's relationship with either guy dependent on when it'll cause more drama / conflict. It just feels very soap opera-esque and the show has been better than that up to this point.

"I don't see how Peggy Carter being capable of romantic love, or god forbid seeing it, somehow undercuts her strength. She's not, nor should she be celibate in order to be 'a strong women"