spot on. they could've done an entire season with all of those plot elements if timed properly.and too much was explored in the pilot (Krypton, parents, step parents, prison, agency, job, multiple love interests, establishing her role in the city, multiple badies, her sister's big secret already revealed, etc., etc.).
These Superhero TV shows are for fans of Thirtysomething, and not really aimed towards hard core, old school comic readers. I'm going to pass... on all of them.
maybe it's an experimental pilot, it's leaked to get people impression and change it for official release in November !
/wake up
You obviously did not watch this pile of trash because if you did you'd figure out the target audience'll be teen girls than anyone else.These Superhero TV shows are for fans of Thirtysomething, and not really aimed towards hard core, old school comic readers. I'm going to pass... on all of them.
I rather it be more Flash and Arrow than this feminist stuff.Watched the pilot, it's not that bad, but indeed to much information in the pilot, the should have been more mysterious.
I'll watch a few episodes when they get out, but i just hope it doesn't turn out of more flash/arrow sheesy show.
The feminist undertones wasn't needed at all. It like if they put "MRA" undertones in Flash and Arrow.I liked it but like everyone already said, the pro-feminist undertones were a bit too heavy-handed. Not to mention the whole "Superman meant to give you this", "Your brother wanted you to know this" gets a little tiring since they're not (and can't) show the big guy.
the pilot properly aired now. seemed to be the exact same episode. so personally i won't be bothering to watch future episodes.I have a feeling this is not the finished version that will be aired. The pacing seemed far too hurried.
Ahah, that's right! with the organization deploying the heroes on enemies attack, all the explosions etc.Power Rangers vibe
A crossover is possible although IIRC, the producers of Supergirl don't want it to happen as of now.Ahah, that's right! with the organization deploying the heroes on enemies attack, all the explosions etc.
yeah, too much info were provided on the first episode. usually the "secret" is released to the best friend (and more people) in the later seasons.
we will see if there are still place for secrets and mysteries.
Would Flash and arrow meet supergirl ? they are all DC comics broadcasted at the same time, everything's possible.
A crossover is possible although IIRC, the producers of Supergirl don't want it to happen as of now.
There is a chance for a crossover between the movies and the TV series. Perhaps using the multi verse plot could bridge the moves and the seriesAlso consider the fact that sadly none of these TV DC heroes will be the movie versions. I doubt there will be crossovers. At least Agents of Shield is directly tied to the damn movies. Seriously, DC comics needs to get with the times and shape up.
totally agreed. it just doesn't work not having superman available as a character but still getting mentioned constantly.They've been pretty bad so far. At least 5 times an episode someone compares her to Superman, and it's really really old.
I believe someone else put it "Too much Superman, but no Superman". He's mentioned constantly, and sometimes even seen, but he's not a character.totally agreed. it just doesn't work not having superman available as a character but still getting mentioned constantly.
what i dont get is why didn't they just write superman out of the show? headlines in the pilot "superman missing!" which inspires kara to step up to fill his shoes. instead he's supposedly flying around but never shows up which makes no sense at all.
that's a great phrase for it. he really needs to either be gone completely or be an actual character. a mentor type character would make the most sense. hell he could even lose his powers and then become her mentor.I believe someone else put it "Too much Superman, but no Superman". He's mentioned constantly, and sometimes even seen, but he's not a character.