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Mona seemed into joining as soon as they got past the trying-to-imprison-her-boyfriend thing.

Though, as often happens, this show reminds me of The Good Place, specifically Janet saying, “Sorry, I say everything in a cheery manner, but in this case it may be inappropriate.”

Though in the Disney version, the Prince knows that the kiss will wake Sleeping Beauty up, so it’s more like magical CPR.

Snow White was dead at the time, though. You don’t need consent to kiss a corpse; they’re inanimate objects.

Depends what episode the picture’s from; they’ve gone to the “shuts down his emotions and becomes morally shady” well with Brainy a couple times now.

And she even exists again now!

To the extent time means anything given, y’know, they’re time travelers.

Well, Covid restrictions make any sort of crossover problematic.

I think that, ever since the Arrowverse started getting a cavalcade of spinoffs, they’ve been more careful about what characters they adapt for minor parts or a one-off story, since it’s wasting a resource that could be used later. (In the early seasons of Arrow, practically every character was given the name of

I’ll always know him as The Sovereign.*

“It’s all right there, in the footage Gideon apparently records of our bathroom.”

The real question is if we’ve seen him take his glasses off during Season 5. Anything before that is Pre-Crisis, and so arguably doesn’t count.

Though I can see them doing a Pirates of the Caribbean style mid-fight scene wedding.

Nia was wearing glasses the whole time; no way Kara can recognize her.

The problem is they’ve always tried setting things in a future city which ... they don’t really have the budget to do well. They need to do a more isolated, self-contained setting.

I’d like to see them do more far-future episodes. They already did a Star Trek parody; why not have them actually go on a mission to a 24th Century spaceship?

Another issue with the Hawkpeople is that they’re positioned as being Vandal Savage’s archenemies ... until the show actually starts, and all the focus is put on Rip being Savage’s archenemy, which leaves Kendra to mostly spend her time in love triangle plots.

Season 1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was pretty mediocre ... up until the season finale, which was AMAZING, and set the stage for what the show would be for the next six seasons.

Filmmakers seem to feel this need, when making a Superman film, to make it a big, grandiose statement ABOUT Superman, what he means, how he relates to our modern world, etcetera, etcetera. Which results in films that take themselves VERY seriously and tend to be more interested in having characters discuss these ideas

On Earth-Prime, the dustbowl never ended in Kansas.