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Is it just me or is Arrow just getting worse and worse? At least thye had the brains to remove the get-out-of-death-free-card before overusing it because obviously bye-bye tension if you can just bring everyone back to life.

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Is it just me or is Arrow just getting worse and worse? At least thye had the brains to remove the get-out-of-death-free-card before overusing it because obviously bye-bye tension if you can just bring everyone back to life.

It is based on comic books. Uncle Ben is the only one safe from resurrection in comics.

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Supergirl. It was alright. They jammed way too much into the first 1 hour episode though. Way too many 'twists' already. Some fo which aren't really twists they were spoiled.

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It was terrible. But she's hot. Maybe worth another viewing.

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They were in the show? They must have aged poorly b/c I sure as hell didn't recognize it.. or maybe way too many characters that they likely were on the screen for 2 seconds. LMAO

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They were very recognizable as old man and old lady Danvers. 

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They were very recognizable as old man and old lady Danvers. 

yeah, we got a chuckle when we saw 'em.

 

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am hesitant to mention this, particularly on this board, but we thought the show kinda bludgeoned us with "girl power."  the bad guys (and good guys) were misogynists who refused to take the protagonist serious just 'cause she were a girl... and we had to have characters specific mention that fact 'cause the writers were 'bout as subtle as a hammer blow to the head.

 

that being said, am admitting that we never much liked supergirl as a character.  the karen starr power girl were kinda fun for a short period o' time.  am thinking we most liked power girl when she weren't doing superhero stuff as the day-to-day difficulties o' trying to keep starrware industries afloat kinda humanized her.  karen starr were quirky. 

 

y'know, the only supergirl we did like were the paul dini & bruce timm version from justice league and justice league unlimited

 

regardless, am doubting we watch another episode.

 

HA! Good Fun!

 

ps am sure Gromnir were the only one, but it bothered us a great deal that supergirl, after depositing a plane in a river, at night, fled the scene... 'cause is not as if dozens or hundreds o' people could possibly drown in such a situation. 

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It's weird because gender doesn't have anything to do with why I don't take Supergirl seriously.  Much like Robin, it's because she is pretty much a kid version of a much more serious character.  

 

No one belittles Wonder Woman.  At least, no one that doesn't want to get punched in the mouth.  

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I think Supergirl's biggest problem is that no one ever really was able to transition the character out of the 50s.  The 70s and 80s series are unfocused messes and its clear that no one knew what to do with the character.  Its for that reason that they killed her in Crisis on Infinite Earths (which according to DC is one of the 5 top moments for the character; that top 5 also included two moments that actually weren't Kara Zor-El version of Supergirl which was a bit of a headscratcher).

 

When they finally brought the character back she was a bit of a mary-sue; better at all of her abilities than adult Superman just to show she was really great.

 

I skipped the pilot because there was one too many reviews that referenced "The Devil Wears Prada" which I kinda got as a potential vibe for the Cat Grant / Linda Danvers working relationship but...kinda not interested in that.

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Best Supergirl was the one from Smallville. HOT and her own person.

 

 

Also, a  big part of  super hero is the secrets one must tell but it seems every major character but her boss knows her secret. In fact, it took her 30 minutes of the pilot episode to tell the guy who has a crush on her.

 

As for the girl power thing. I'm not surprised. It's 2015. I wouldnt' expect anything less.

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Variety - Fall TV Ratings

 

Well, a general "scorecard" on how the current crop of tv shows are doing and the likelihood of them being continued, or cancelled....

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To be fair, the book series started interestingly enough (with a few clichés) but then wandered into the authors personal political diatribe hidden behind fantasy and various deus ex handwavey stuff to fill it out and wrap it up.

 

The tv show was entertaining enough with just the right touch of camp to the seriousness. ;)

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To be fair, the book series started interestingly enough (with a few clichés) but then wandered into the authors personal political diatribe hidden behind fantasy and various deus ex handwavey stuff to fill it out and wrap it up.

 

The tv show was entertaining enough with just the right touch of camp to the seriousness. ;)

While his capitalism vs communism stuff was pretty heavy handed, I actually see a lot of Soul of the Fire playing out now adays.

 

That said I was a huge fan of the books and the hack job they did adapting the show turned me off pretty quickly. Now that I've cooled down though, and with really not much but some concepts and character names taken from the books I wouldn't mind giving it another go.

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Which episode of Buffy/ Angel is that from?

 

I did rather like Legend of the Seeker TV, and not just because seeing local actors hamming it up at the Hunua Falls or Piha is always amusing.

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Wow, that was some good SHIELD. Made me want to re-watch Pitch Black. 

 

Pretty decent idea for a bottle episode, yeah. Except of course...

Why kill off Trip and then introduce another love interest for Simmons? Come on, give Fitz a break. Poor bastard, back to the friendzone with you.

 

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Ash vs Evil Dead.

 

Groovy. Be interesting to see how this plays out on an episode basis.

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