I can think of any number of reasons why they don't just use the name Superman when they refer to the character that have nothing to do with not being able to use the name.
On the other hand the pilot felt extremely rushed.. they sprint through all the corner points (yeah well.. if you're going to watch Supergirl you'll probably know enough about her character so no need for a lengthy introduction and origin story but still). Maybe the pilot would have benefited more from being a two parter and build it up more slowly towards the big reveal.
She's Kara's maternal Aunt and is played by Laura Benanti, who also plays Kara's mother Alura.
She's Kara's maternal Aunt and is played by Laura Benanti, who also plays Kara's mother Alura.
Yeah that was really odd and confusing to me as well. At first you're thinking "Wow, it's her mother!", which would be a really damn cool twist. But then she keeps referring to Kara as her neice for some reason. Which just makes no sense at all.
Well yeah... that was my biggest problem as well. The underlying story was really good, and hit all the right beats, but they just rushed through the whole thing too damn fast.
How does it not make sense? I think it makes perfect sense, and I haven't even seen the Pilot yet (and won't be until it actually airs, as I've noted previously).
Well yeah... that was my biggest problem as well. The underlying story was really good, and hit all the right beats, but they just rushed through the whole thing too damn fast.
Two-hour pilots seem to have become quite rare these days. I wonder why that is.
As I suggested in my post, I think the onus is on the director. It seems he might of been in over his head.Well yeah... that was my biggest problem as well. The underlying story was really good, and hit all the right beats, but they just rushed through the whole thing too damn fast.
I wonder if it has something to do with the serial nature of TV these days?Two-hour pilots seem to have become quite rare these days. I wonder why that is.
And remember what happened with the Constantine Pilot leak?
It was different to the final product.
A scene was added to boot out the until that moment, intended female lead because she wasn't working out.
Or the Doctor Who leaks last year.
The Sheriff of Nottingham was supposed to have his head cut off with a sword, but since he had a robot body, he just picked his head up and put it back on and kept fighting. Problem was that something typical in the Middle East had happened where some one's beheading was newsworthy and kept in the cycle for far too long until TPTB chickened out and cut the scene because they didn't want to seem exploitative or uncouth to the immediate current events.
The pilot is good, but it's not yet set in stone.
changing the topic - wonder what their limitations are on the use of Superman in this?
Obviously for story reasons you want to limit his use but I want behind-the-scenes limits there are?
If it were a year ago, I would have said Routh would be a great choice.![]()
If it were a year ago, I would have said Routh would be a great choice.![]()
God no.. he's an awful actor.
If it were a year ago, I would have said Routh would be a great choice.![]()
God no.. he's an awful actor.
He did just fine as Superman.
As I suggested in my post, I think the onus is on the director. It seems he might of been in over his head.Well yeah... that was my biggest problem as well. The underlying story was really good, and hit all the right beats, but they just rushed through the whole thing too damn fast.
I really did not get the feel that Jimmy was on the boyfriend track. Very attractive, and so tall, but he's too busy being inegmanic and tall... Did I mention how tall he is? The Winn character is way too far into the friends zone to get a date with Kara, but that just makes him Ducky. Desperately in love and ignored. It also might make Winn become a super villain to get her attention? Winn Schott, the name they are using for this kid, is taken form the Superman Villain "The Toyman", so we have that to deal with at some point down the line.
FOX paid Warner Bros./DC an extra licensing fee for unrestricted access to anything and everything having to do with Batman, thus giving Gotham's showrunners the ability to use practically any character(s) they want, and I think the chances are very good that CBS has done the same thing with regards to the Superman/Supergirl property.
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