Well, I like Routh on Arrow so far. But then, he's mostly been playing off of Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity, and she kinda brings out the best in everyone.
I thought Routh was a great fit on Chuck, and a pretty credible villain and spy (at least on the slightly more cartoonish level that that show operated on).
In fact I thought he was one of the better villains they ever had.
Or maybe it's about my opinion, which I'm entitled too. I don't let corporate board meetings tell me what my personal preferences should be. The likelihood that this will be a version of Supergirl with no Superman (established or otherwise) is just one tick against it in my personal decision as to whether or not to bother with this show. There's a lot of superhero product out there these days in movies and on TV, a lot of which I'm not terribly interested in. Most DC/WB TV properties fall in that category, and this is starting to look like it won't be an exception.Or maybe it's about allowing a major female hero to shine on her own without being defined as a mere echo of a male hero. Or maybe it's just about not stepping on the toes of the Superman movie franchise. We aren't privy to the production meetings, so we have no way of knowing what the actual reasons for their decisions are. Nor do we actually know whether Superman will be referenced in the show or not, so it's premature to jump to any conclusions.
I hope that wasn't directed at me, since I never said that. First Gaith with his "girl-cooties" comment, now this. Is it possible to express a dissenting opinion in these parts without having your opinion misrepresented left and right? Let's try to tone down the rhetoric.More casting breakdowns from TVLine (that are only going to fuel this ridiculous whining about the show being nothing more than "Superman in a skirt"
He is? That's a pretty big demotion....Heck, Brandon Routh is playing Ray Palmer on ARROW these days.
I hope that wasn't directed at meMore casting breakdowns from TVLine (that are only going to fuel this ridiculous whining about the show being nothing more than "Superman in a skirt"
If you're going to make so many changes that the character and story are unrecognizable then why not just do something original?
Even in the comics GA has been all over the map. Batman like millionaire playboy with gimmicks, kid sidekick and cave. Poor street level liberal loudmouth. Grim and gritty aging vigilante with no trick arrows, who's willing to use lethal force. The show has borrowed from all of those. I'm sure the Supergirl show will borrow from several incarnations of that character as well.Yeah even David E Kelley's idea of turning Wonder Woman into this sophisticated modern woman and corporate executive might have had a lot of potential and made for a really interesting show-- if the writing and execution hadn't been so horribly bad.
And I'm pretty sure Arrow has taken a lot of liberties and done a lot of things different from the Green Arrow comic books, but most comic fans still seem to love that show.
Even in the comics GA has been all over the map. Batman like millionaire playboy with gimmicks, kid sidekick and cave. Poor street level liberal loudmouth. Grim and gritty aging vigilante with no trick arrows, who's willing to use lethal force. The show has borrowed from all of those. I'm sure the Supergirl show will borrow from several incarnations of that character as well.Yeah even David E Kelley's idea of turning Wonder Woman into this sophisticated modern woman and corporate executive might have had a lot of potential and made for a really interesting show-- if the writing and execution hadn't been so horribly bad.
And I'm pretty sure Arrow has taken a lot of liberties and done a lot of things different from the Green Arrow comic books, but most comic fans still seem to love that show.
Heck if the comics could get away with Supergirl being a tub of alien, shape-changing goo for a while, then the few minor changes Berlanti wants to make in this TV series shouldn't be a problem at all.
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