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"Not remotely what I meant" … but yeah, I could've phrased that better.

I always felt that (had they continued with the DCAU) their next series should have been a “Nick and Nora” style show featuring Huntress and the Question. And you can backdoor Batgirl and Black Canary into it as part of the supporting cast.

I recently came across a quote from Bruce Timm that suggested Huntress was a candidate to appear in Batman Beyond when they were trying to create a female character to appease the network.

Yeah, I was really disappointed that Grudge Match was the last appearance of The Question.

Double Date or Fearful Symmetry, solely for the presence of The Question. I don't know if they're better, but they're certainly worth noting.

I haven’t seen “Lois & Clark” in years, but that scene is one of the few that has really stuck with me, that was great. And hands down, my favorite performance beat from Christopher Reeve (ever) comes near the end of “Superman: The Movie” when Clark almost reveals his identity to Lois.

I think you're thinking of the scene with Lois from "The Main Man Part 1". From what I remember, Lex never finds out.

Yeah, that's her. Morena Baccarin and Adam Baldwin show up in the series also.

You know, I’ve been re-watching “The Once and Future Thing” Part Two: “Time, Warped.” recently. There’s nothing in that conversation that guarantees John and Shayera will ever get back together. Warhawk refers to John as “Dad”, and Static says that Shyera Hol was pregnant. But they don’t explicitly state that Stewart

“They could have taken the easy route and made Vixen obviously wrong for GL. They could have made her jealous and act like a jerk so that the fans would root for GL to dump her and go back to Hawkgirl.”

The problem with "Far From Home" (I feel) is that the emotional dynamics of Supergirl's journey are too complicated to execute in half an hour. I think the premise is sound, but they really needed two episodes to effectively explore it. As it stands, they didn’t have enough time to give the character relationships the