All that Kryptonian dead skin in the Kent Farmhouse... That's like walking on broken glass, if broken glass could shred army boots.
Shit, man...spoke my mind for me...
All that Kryptonian dead skin in the Kent Farmhouse... That's like walking on broken glass, if broken glass could shred army boots.
Hair (other than the follicle) and nails are considered to be dead tissue. If one absolutely must have an explanation for something as silly as how Clark cuts his hair it would most sensibly be based on that distinction - saying that dead Kryptonian cells and tissues are no more indestructible than any other kind.
That would certainly have fit reasonably well with the Byrne-era explanation of Clark's powers in general.
Hair (other than the follicle) and nails are considered to be dead tissue. If one absolutely must have an explanation for something as silly as how Clark cuts his hair it would most sensibly be based on that distinction - saying that dead Kryptonian cells and tissues are no more indestructible than any other kind.
That would certainly have fit reasonably well with the Byrne-era explanation of Clark's powers in general.
The problem with that explanation is that his hair and nails would take outside damage, thus being blown away in explosions and such.
First couple of episodes were good, this episode it turned into a freaking rom-com. It looks like whomever wrote this one has a hand in the next one, too, but I hope they'll have been removed from the writing staff beyond that. Supergirl doesn't need to be so, OMG, what do I do about my lovelife,
and actual "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" playing, fer cryin' out loud!
Can we get some writers from Gotham up in here, please?
It looks like whomever wrote this one has a hand in the next one, too...
Sounded like a cover to me.Okay, I agree with that. The last thing anyone needs to hear is that 80s crap.and actual "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" playing, fer cryin' out loud!
I'll throw a couple more no's in there.No, no and......no.Can we get some writers from Gotham up in here, please?
Agreed, but what's wrong here is that it seems so forced, like the writers think that this is a *mandatory* plotline for a female superhero.Eh. What's wrong with her exploring her love life? Take a look at the entire history of Spider-Man, where about half of his appeal & drama stemmed from his romances. What's wrong with that here?
I actually love the song, and most of Lauper's hits, but it's appearance here (in the form of a questionable cover, to boot) was just sooo Gilmore Girls.and actual "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" playing, fer cryin' out loud!
Okay, I agree with that. The last thing anyone needs to hear is that 80s crap.
Well, okay, not necessarily them... but *someone* who knows how to write female characters. Which the Gotham writers seem to do well.Can we get some writers from Gotham up in here, please?
No, no and......no.
Sounded like a cover to me.Okay, I agree with that. The last thing anyone needs to hear is that 80s crap.and actual "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" playing, fer cryin' out loud!
I'll throw a couple more no's in there.No, no and......no.Can we get some writers from Gotham up in here, please?
Agreed, but what's wrong here is that it seems so forced, like the writers think that this is a *mandatory* plotline for a female superhero.Eh. What's wrong with her exploring her love life? Take a look at the entire history of Spider-Man, where about half of his appeal & drama stemmed from his romances. What's wrong with that here?
Well, okay, not necessarily them... but *someone* who knows how to write female characters. Which the Gotham writers seem to do well.
Barbara? Fish?Well, okay, not necessarily them... but *someone* who knows how to write female characters. Which the Gotham writers seem to do well.
Barbara is better written than you think. But then, you've never met my mom.Barbara? Fish?Well, okay, not necessarily them... but *someone* who knows how to write female characters. Which the Gotham writers seem to do well.
I'm a little worried about Winn's "office." First, someone is going to notice it, if not the cleaning staff then someone else wondering where Kara, Winn, and/or Jimmy are sneaking off to. Second, Catco's IT department will notice the packet traffic. Third, where did the equipment come from? Winn is in for a lot of trouble when he gets caught.
Again, IT -- it's not a good idea for Kara to be IMing Clark through the office computers.
I'm starting to think that Hank Henshaw is really J'onn J'onzz.
Yes, but Hank Henshaw was a different super-powered character in the comics.I forget, do J'onn's eyes glow red?
Yes, but Hank Henshaw was a different super-powered character in the comics.
True enough. And he certainly acts more like J'onn than like the Cyborg Superman. But then, Henshaw was kind of insane at that point, too, so who can say?Yes, but Hank Henshaw was a different super-powered character in the comics.
See The Flash last week? So was Dr. Light.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z_Qqnq8pI8[/yt]Can we get some writers from Gotham up in here, please?
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