I think the triangle might be Lana, Kyle, and Edge in an indecent proposal kind of way. Or I feel like Kyle might not survive the first season.
I think the triangle might be Lana, Kyle, and Edge in an indecent proposal kind of way. Or I feel like Kyle might not survive the first season.
For sure, I just meant with Legacies and the pending Boys spin-off it that in a saner world the idea might be temporarily played out or “taken”. But who am I kidding - with like 20 superhero/graphic novel shows on currently, what’s a handful of shows about young supes in training.
You and Dave aren’t wrong, but winning covers up a lot of controversies, as our sports fan friends can probably tell you.
I am honestly surprised they haven’t gone already, although Star Girl may be edging in on that territory.
Generally I am enjoying this show & the Lois & Lana pairing and drinks outing is the most promising thing it has done and makes me encouraged for Lana’s character development in particular
I really hope they avoid it as well. Too much MOTW is tedious enough, but the “all local powers have the same source” thing just kills any interest for me. As mediocre as Edge is right now as a villain, I hope they are leaning more to him having a cohesive master plan and building a private army instead of half the…
I also liked Clark’s rebuffing of the General’s “nice of you to show up” snide remarks and redirecting attention to the immediate problem.
I had read that The Boys will be spinning off with a show about a superhero training school. I would say that the CW may not want to go there now, but that’s probably not true at all.
I am just not into another “evil billionaire wants to take over the world and nobody sees it but the main characters” trope. I think this show could have been better if they just focused on the family and the military’s long held fear that superman could turn evil. There is a tension there. The more time he spends…
thank you, why do shows keep insisting on love triangles?
I really enjoyed the bluntness of Supes telling Gen. Lane that he doesn’t work for him. We need more direct dialog like that.
Yay for Lana and Lois friend pairing. No one wants a love triangle.
Jefferson Pierce ought to be its headmaster.
Superman politely forgets that he can defeat Thaddeus Killgrave in the blink of an eye until his boys call for help.
I definitely feel like we’re going the Smallville 2.0 route with the equivalent of “meteor freaks.”
In other words, it sounds a whole lot like how Kryptonite exposure functioned back on Smallville.
He’s honestly pretty chill for a high school football coach. Which is to say, that level of assholery used to be much higher, and Jon Voight’s performance in Varsity Blues is also not much of an exaggeration.
True, I just think it is a bit strange that the show chose to have each of the first three episodes have the same sort of drama with Jordan. Jonathan had to leave a girlfriend and athletic career behind for a situation where he’s now being bullied and playing second fiddle to his brother both on the field and with his…
The kid playing Johnathan is 100% the MVP of the show so far. His reaction faces — like when Lana and Sarah have it out in the diner — are so damn good.