I agree. If Star City is on the west coast, with Central City established as being 600 miles away, then New Orleans (where BL is set) is far enough away that it isn’t a big deal for the shows to reference each other or cross over.
I agree. If Star City is on the west coast, with Central City established as being 600 miles away, then New Orleans (where BL is set) is far enough away that it isn’t a big deal for the shows to reference each other or cross over.
Nah. First off, as someone said yesterday, if it does well they’ll do a massive crossover regardless. Keep in mind that Supergirl wasn’t—and still technically isn’t—part of the Arrowverse either: it takes handwavy dimension hopping to link them up.
It’s going to happen. Either it’s going to happen because the show is a hit and it might help the others or because the show is suffering and needs a little crossover to help give it a bump.
If Marvel and DC ever feel like working together again (I know. Unlikely), I want a Kite Man/Shocker mini series made.
So The Doctor doesn’t count as a white male casting because he played a hologram? Interesting...
Obi-Wan’s Ghostly Voice: “Use the force Luke... and sunscreen. Always remember sunscreen.”
Sun damage is a hell of a thing on aging the skin.
They are SUPER confused how Anakin is a kid in ep. 1 and crushing on a late teen/early 20s princess, but in ep. 2 he looks older than her.
I never even noticed that. Interesting. I guess TNG only had two, right? We aren’t counting Wesley, are we?
Let’s leave the creative fiction to the Star Trek writers, thanks. Yours just sounds dumb.
You can’t see me, but I’m making a jerking off motion in the air at your post. All but one of the Star Trek series has had a white captain. Thinking that diversity is important does not mean that you don’t like white people in your media.
Yeah, they are like unicorns, until someone comes along and pisses on them, just for the lulz.
Well, there is “Code of Honor”. They’d probably like that one. But that’s it.
The two biggest reasons I’m excited for this is because, unlike the other CW shows this is not an “origin story”, and because he’s not a teen-twentysomething coming to terms with his power.
These are going to be “Ancient Klingons” from a sarcophagus ship, entombed before there were any experiments in eugenics.
But it would’ve been used almost 100 years prior during the events of Enterprise. So there’d be at least one generation of Vulcans who wouldn’t remember and anywhere from 2-3 generations of Humans who wouldn’t either, not to mention all the other races that live more or less as long as humans. Unless you’re implying…
The “I sense death” alien feels off to me. That’s some Star Wars “force” shit. Star Trek features weird stuff, of course, but a race of ugly valkyries just seems, ugh.
I can’t imagine there is a version of trek that any alt-right pod people could like. Roddenberry’s vision was of a federation united against everything they stand for.
If they were paying any attention to in-universe canon, yes. Had they gone with Roddenberry’s explanation that the ridges should’ve been there all along in TOS, or even just the post-Enterprise retcon that not all Klingons would have been infected with the Augment virus, this would be fine. But I doubt they did…
It is a long story...