Remember last season, when the plot was built around Kryptonian witches, and the Big Bad as defeated by being carried away by Kryptonian demons?
Remember last season, when the plot was built around Kryptonian witches, and the Big Bad as defeated by being carried away by Kryptonian demons?
Except Nia’s grandmother apparently used her dreaming powers to become a superhero on her planet, which implies the powers are something distinct and special to their family, not something lots of folks can do.
I mean, did J’onn just erase EVERY memory Alex had of Kara not wearing her glasses?
While they never outright said the powers were mystical, the way they talked about it (only one in a generation, chosen one, esoteric dream imagery that needs to be deciphered) definitely gave it more of a fantasy feel than a sci-fi one.
In that case, it’s more like people in general had little to no concept of sex changes being something that cold happen in real life, so there was no political baggage attached to the idea in a fantasy story.
Well, he presumably based his costume designs on his knowledge of her from the future, which might make Nia curious how he knew what her costume would look like so well.
I think it’s more that, because of the mood Nora was in at the time, everything Iris said and did seemed a lot worse to her than it really was.
Given her satellite shard is in her brain, I’m thinking she might develop some sort of psychic projection, where she remains in a coma, but her brain can project an image of herself as grown-up Cicada that can hurt people in the real world.
This for the win.
Or at least doesn’t kill you if you unplug early.
I mean, between giving him the metahuman cure and putting him in a regular prison cell, and putting him in a power dampening prison cell, both presumably for the rest of his life . . . seems like a distinction without a difference.
It is quite sweet how Ralph was largely friendless before Team Flash, and now that he has them is just so eager to make them happy.
I think they might just be assuming the gauntlet is like a 2049 iPhone.
That wasn’t so much a scheme as him spending the money before he’d actually finished the job, ‘cause he figured it’d be over in a day, then trying to scram once he realized the mess he’d gotten himself into.
I mean, in her very first episode, Barry was the one warning HER not to tell them too much about the future.
Kinda makes you wish they’d realized four years ago that all it took to keep using the Suicide Squad was to just change the name.
Well, they weren’t actually supposed to be dead after falling into that pit; there was supposed to be a scene showing them in police custody that got cut.
Well, there’s always Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
“Superman should not be created for the audience, especially when the audience is so diverse and has so many different opinions, Superman should be a product of the new creative team and their vision.”
Though saying they’ll be together in the I in Jeremy Bearimy is kinda sad when you remember that the I is “the time moment when nothing never occurs”.