Well, yes, it wasn't overt, but it WAS her girlfriend, and she WAS there, so it counts. :D
Well, yes, it wasn't overt, but it WAS her girlfriend, and she WAS there, so it counts. :D
Here's an interesting historical perspective featuring Maggie Sawyer.
When she was introduced in the comics, it was in a story with Lex blackmailing her or else he'd out her.
30 years later, she's introduced on a TV show (live action—-she's already been the first out lesbian on a Saturday Morning cartoon) and that's not…
Maggie wasn't "open" since she's introduced in a story of Lex blackmailing with outing her, as I recall.
She diden't mean "non-superman character" addition but actual non-Superman..as in, she's not Superman who was awesome.
Did anyone else wonder when exactly the world of Supergirl became the world Men in Black takes place on?
I think since they did the Kryptonian army last season, they basically did the Daxam attacks story already.
Eh, I'll allow it.
Actually, the cop didn't know about the top secret DEO despite the Giant building in the middle of the city with the name written on it. She had heard rumors about it….like maybe driving by the giant building in the middle of the city with the name written on it.
To be fair, her previously unknown prejudice is because of a previous unknown subculture that was also manufactured in this episode :)
Yeah, FAR more chemistry between KAra/Lena than Maggie/Alex.
"Have the Superman/Supergirl comics ever explored aliens in this metaphorical way before?"
So, they could have gone with "You need a name, and you arrived on a Monday". They could have gone with "It's Martian for 'valor'". They could have even gone with the joke I read (here?) "You're an immigrant so we'll call you Man-uel"….
I remembered the chorus of "Prepare" for 25 years and was surprised that was really all there is to the song, and I kept looking for a bit..more.deeper…from the story..like how John becomes Judas etc, but really it's just…'Yeah, we just wanted to sing a bit and tell these stories'…Hadn't seen it since highschool…IIRC,…
"Stargirl’s costume is particularly impressive, and the theatricality of
her star-spangled leotard sets her apart from the rest of the team by
giving her a more youthful and dramatic look"
Also, King Shark was pretty much always in shadow/night, and they had this guy in daylight.
I watched Godspell a few months ago, not having seen it for like 20 years, and was gobsmacked when I realized who was playing Jesus. (and that actually, it's pretty underwhelming both story wise and musically…. definintly the lesser of 70's Jesus based musicals.)
Wasn't the comics Commander Steel a Post crisis retcon to replace Superman, based on the JLA Detroit character?
I'm pretty sure Ray has medical knowledge. That was part of the whole original nano-tech whastis, right?
Yup, it was.
It's pretty much word for word from BTTF.