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Who said I’m defending the other costumes? If it makes you feel any better:

I’m confused. Black Bolt doesn’t normally have a beard.

Am I misunderstanding your post? Are you complaining Black Bolt doesn’t have a beard, or that Anson Mount doesn’t have one?

“All of these are better”

Yep, you definitely missed the point.

For the record, (if it’s the scene I think you’re talking about) it’s not rubble falling on her backside. She’s in sort of spinning multi-direction fight surrounded by soldiers. She traps one of their rifles (I’d guess one of them tries to stab her with his bayonet) and breaks it across her back. It’s easier to see

I’d say MoS has sunlight/daylight, yes. But the color scheme is absolutely desaturated. And a lot of key stuff in BvS and Suicide Squad did legitimately happen at night or in darkness, along with more color desaturation.

You appear to be going to the corner of Missed the Point of the Article street and Oversimplification avenue.

I think some juice in moderation is probably harmless, but as a side note “keeping hydrated” is an overstated concept as well.

“Anyone saying otherwise is trying to convince themselves.”

Amy Winehouse is certainly a tragic story, but the scale of her career is so much tinier than Houston’s.

The most insecure man in the United States not named Trump, the the lead singer of Crazytown, and some rappers having a really off day over an incredibly boring song with women used boringly as set decoration. Not the song of my afternoon, let alone the summer.

Except this is exactly the same as every other CW superhero show. Arrow and his 40 vigilante pals, Flash and all his pals, and Legends of Tomorrow which is designed to be an ensemble anyway. They paired her up with Flash for a crossover team up, which is the most comic book thing in the world. Heaven forfend

Been looking for this reference.

Yeah, they never have Kara fight male villains like Hank Henshaw, Red Tornado (more a weapon system on the show but in male form certainly), Parasite,Maxwell Lord, Metallo, etc, plus all the minor male thugs of the week like Draaga and Vartox.

Do you mean the in the comics or on the TV show? Because the TV show has never gender swapped a villain for Kara to fight so far as I’m aware.

*wrestles you for food*

(Just Este, I believe, not Estelle)

In this case they’re just doing double blocks of Superstore, the show that already followed Powerless, so the whole setting the other show up to fail thing probably doesn’t apply.