Teri Hatcher played Lois' mother on Smallville.
Teri Hatcher played Lois' mother on Smallville.
Oh, I forgot that one. So Phyllis Coates to Teri Hatcher to Erica Durance. Maybe in ten or fifteen years, Durance will be playing some other Lois's mother. (And Melissa Benoist will be playing some other Supergirl's mother.)
In relation to Benoist, Vandervoort is in the slightly older sister range. So it will be a different Supergirl who gets Vandervoort as a mom.Well, is Laura old enough to play Melissa's mother?
Rumors of the day:
Supergirl and The Flash are crossing over.
John Constantine (as played by Matt Ryan) will be a regular for season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow.
I'm amused that Helen Slater, at this point, has played both Supergirl's biological mother (on SMALLVILLE) and Supergirl's foster mother (on SUPERGIRL).
Rumors of the day:
Supergirl and The Flash are crossing over.
John Constantine (as played by Matt Ryan) will be a regular for season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow.
Rumors of the day:
Supergirl and The Flash are crossing over.
John Constantine (as played by Matt Ryan) will be a regular for season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow.
Those both sound like wish-fulfillment fantasies, so I'll be skeptical of both rumors until we get confirmation.
I'm amused that Helen Slater, at this point, has played both Supergirl's biological mother (on SMALLVILLE) and Supergirl's foster mother (on SUPERGIRL).
Actually Slater played Clark's biological mother on Smallville.
Rumors of the day:
Supergirl and The Flash are crossing over.
John Constantine (as played by Matt Ryan) will be a regular for season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow.
Come to think of it, what's fishy about that Supergirl/Flash crossover rumor is the assertion that "apparently they believe Supergirl will need the ratings boost a meeting with the Scarlet Speedster would no doubt provide." Are they kidding? The Flash is on a much tinier network than CBS. The latest Supergirl episode got nearly 7.2 million viewers. The latest Flash episode got less than half that number. Sure, in proportion to their respective networks' expectations, The Flash is doing better, but in absolute numbers, fewer Americans are aware of The Flash than Supergirl, so I don't see why a Flash crossover would help Supergirl's ratings.
Although I suppose it might be that they're trying to target the specific young-male demographic that might be more into The Flash than Supergirl. Still, it sounds implausible.
The demo number is the primary metric for a show's success or failure, since that is the coveted demographic for advertisers.
Supergirl's latest episode pulled in a 1.5 in the demo; a level almost 50% lower than its premiere five weeks ago and a continuing downward trend for the show overall.
Compare that to the Flash: Every episode this year has earned a 1.5 or a 1.4 in the demo -- a very solid performer. Considering that it airs on (as you pointed out) a "much tinier network," those consistent ratings are even more impressive.
On a network like CBS, Supergirl is in trouble. It still hasn't received an order for any additional episodes beyond the initial 13. I wouldn't call that an ominous sign, but it's not exactly reassuring either.
As for the possibility of a Flash/Supergirl crossover, I think it's likely after the moderate ratings success that the oddball Bones/Sleepy Hollow crossover achieved for Fox last month, with both of those shows getting a boost.
Supergirl's latest episode pulled in a 1.5 in the demo; a level almost 50% lower than its premiere five weeks ago and a continuing downward trend for the show overall.
On a network like CBS, Supergirl is in trouble. It still hasn't received an order for any additional episodes beyond the initial 13. I wouldn't call that an ominous sign, but it's not exactly reassuring either.
As for the possibility of a Flash/Supergirl crossover, I think it's likely after the moderate ratings success that the oddball Bones/Sleepy Hollow crossover achieved for Fox last month, with both of those shows getting a boost.
As for the possibility of a Flash/Supergirl crossover, I think it's likely after the moderate ratings success that the oddball Bones/Sleepy Hollow crossover achieved for Fox last month, with both of those shows getting a boost.
Note, Tuesdays, CW's The Flash airs at 8pm EST, opposite NCIS on CBS. Limitless airs in CBS' 10pm EST timeslot. The CW doesn't program the 3rd hour of primetime.Which might not go over well with with the stars and producers (and sponsors!) of whatever show CBS actually airs at 9 pm Tuesdays. (EDIT: Just looked it up. It's LIMITLESS.)
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