My guesses: Krypto the dog, Beppo the monkey, Mon-El, or Power Girl (the Earth 2 version of Kara)
My guesses: Krypto the dog, Beppo the monkey, Mon-El, or Power Girl (the Earth 2 version of Kara)
Yeah, Ray's goofy giddiness over getting to play cowboy really made the episode enjoyable. Anything Sara does makes the series enjoyable.
It's not cheating if your wife hasn't been born yet, amirite?
I saw Andy's betrayal coming from a mile away. The whole "arrow trap" (how fitting) was clearly a trick to gain their confidence, and I can't believe that Dig bought his brother's abrupt heel-face turn so easily.
The minute it was pointed out that Chronos grabbed Snart instead of Rip, it all fell into place for me.
My guess is that having his hand regenerated after it was exposed directly to the energies of the cold gun will result in Snart being able to produce cold beams directly from his hands instead of relying on the gun.
Anyone else notice that at the beginning of the episode, Barry writes out the formula (3X2(9YZ)4A) that Johnny Quick recites to access the Speed Force?
This episode gets a thumbs up from me. I was so worried that the writers were going t go for the cliched "easy out" and use time travel to reset the status quo. Instead, we get to see the backlash from Kara's fall from grace and J'onn's cover getting blown.
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Considering she's been working there longer, and has a Pulitzer, I'd imagine that Lois is the breadwinner in the Kent household.
He also has Dick Grayson as his ward (the first Robin), and adopted Tim Drake (the third Robin) after his father was murdered. I'd imagine they would get a piece of his fortune, especially since they would use Bruce's wealth to carry on his crusade.
Not to mention that Kal-El has an intergalactic zoo in his Fortress, filled with animals never seen on Earth. Scientific research companies and wealthy rare animal collectors would spend billions for them.
IIRC, after Supergirl and Superman III flopped, the Salkinds decided to pawn off the franchise to Canon Films, who specialized in making c-level action films on shoestring budgets. The problem is, a film like Superman can't be done by cutting corners…but damned if they didn't try to anyway. I think it was Cryer who…
IIRC, Cannon Films was on the verge of bankruptcy, and they were hanging their hopes on Superman IV to get out of the hole. Well, we know how that ended…
The thing is, both films are vastly different in tone, with Lester's film relying on slapstick humour, as well has having lots of different scenes from the other. Donner was 75% done with II when he got shitcanned, and Lester pretty much started the whole film over using some of Donner's footage.
I recently re-watched IV, and it's clear that slashing the budget from $35 mil to $17 mil really hurt the film. The same flying effects are used 9 times, the last scene was ripped off from the ending of I, and instead of having Supes repair the Great Wall at super-speed, they had him use eye beams to fix it. WTF? The…
That was more of a homage, since III also involved Supes going bad because exposure to man-made Kryptonite.
There was a version of Superman II released 10 years ago called "The Richard Donner Cut" which re-edited the film to fit Donner's original vision of the film. It omits a lot of the stuff Richard Lester filmed, replacing it with previously lost footage that was filmed by Donner before the Salkinds fired him.
My only hope is that the show doesn't have Kara clean up the mess by making the Earth rotate backwards or giving everyone in National City amnesia-inducing kisses.
I lover her Blue Monday series. i discovered them at my local library and bought all the trades.