While you can definitely see the reduction in budget (Season 2 has 1/10th the background extras Season 1 did)
While you can definitely see the reduction in budget (Season 2 has 1/10th the background extras Season 1 did)
- Dunno if there’s a press release that says differently or the dude writing them wasn’t given a cast list, but the closed captioning had Alan Scott’s daughter’s name as Jennie, not Jenny.
The Principal/ Fiddler, whose son is disgruntled in summer school, was killed by Tigress last season in a rather petty dispute among the lesser Injustice League members
Well, that should clear up any questions about whether Green Lantern is doable on a TV budget.
If he’d been willing to collaborate with strong talent that was willing to refuse his more fanciful ideas, as he had during the original trilogy, I would have eaten this up with a spoon. Seriously. The sequels have left me utterly disinterested in the franchise and disheartened as a passing fan.
It’s almost like The Child, aka Baby Yoda isn’t a fully grown, responsible adult.
A shame the show kinda falters in S3, but I love every actor on the show so much, I’m more than likely gonna enjoy it, especially if Ron Funches joins the cast.
She could call herself Doctor’s Daughter Mid-Nite.
Maybe I’m heartless, but I just couldn’t bring myself to care about Chuck’s “death” in the way this episode clearly wanted me too.
I just loved the vibe from the scene where Cindy visited Courtney when she was laid up in her room & had a heart to heart with her like they were BFFs, while also fucking with her head & leaving with a casual threat. That vibe for them has such great potential I think
Of course, the ONE big plus of it being on the CW is they cancel almost nothing. If they are bringing back Batwoman with very mediocre ratings and after losing the star of that show, Stargirl will run eight seasons.
A Cindy semi-face-turn where she becomes a Huntress-like ally to the team while still morally pretty grey would make me so happy
The production value on Injustice Cerebro was spectacular. Gonna miss that DCU budget if it goes full CW...
He hasn’t even seen Whedon’s movie but is violently opposed to it. That seems like kind of an asshole move. Whedon was literally just doing what the studio paid him to do. The difference is that Snyder can’t blame the studio (since he still wants the studio to find his movie) but he can pick on Whedon as much as he…
I know, right? It’s not like it’s his pièce de résistance like Citizen Kane or something. It’s a studio-ordered and studio-controlled (oh, sure, he fought them, but, honestly, if they’re letting this exist, it doesn’t bother them that much) superhero circlejerk, the entire reason for which is “hey, look, all those…
I’ve been watching this with my mom, who enjoys movies/shows based on comics but is not a comics fan, and her acceptance of Starman as Courtney’s dad and genuine confusion when I was like “No way in hell” was definitely an “Aw, Mom” moment.
At this point the most shocking twist would be if it somehow turns out Starman actually is her father.