I'm glad the show gets a second season, but I'm disappointed to lose the distinctiveness (compared to the Arrowverse shows) of its LA filming locations. (Now we'll never get to see Supergirl visit Vasquez Rocks, or Stately Wayne Manor...) I'm also worried about what kind of budget cuts we may be in for.
I'm also disappointed because I would've liked to see CBS commit to diversifying its lineup some more. For the past couple of decades, it's been the network with by far the smallest number of SF/fantasy shows, and I was hoping it would get on board with the trend toward more genre programming. It's had one of the best SF shows on TV,
Person of Interest, for five seasons, but mainly because it kept its SF elements mostly hidden for the first two years, and now it's coming to an end. They still have
Limitless (which I don't watch), and there's that
Brain Dead SF comedy coming up soon, but it just feels like the attempt to bring more SF/fantasy to the network isn't catching on.
Good. Kick it over to get them all in the same universe somehow and be done with it.
I don't see the need, given that the Flash and his team have found a couple of ways to cross universes. Maybe we'll find that Barry's trip to Supergirl's world created a permanent breach between them, allowing fairly regular travel (at least using the powers of Flash, Vibe, or Supergirl, or maybe some alien technology salvaged by the DEO). I like the element that parallel worlds bring to the multiverse, and the presence of aliens as a major factor in Supergirl's world gives it a distinct flavor from Earth-1 or even Earth-2.
I just hope that when we get another Flash-Supergirl crossover, it's explained why Barry seemed to forget about the first one moments after he got home.
I guess it could effect the budget, but I really haven't noticed that big of a difference between Supergirl and The Flash and Legends of Tomorrows when it comes to the quality of SFX, so I don't see it hurting them to much. If Legends can have ATOM, Capt. Cold and Heatwave, Hawkgirl, and Firestorm all using their powers at once I think Supergirl will be OK.
Unfortunately, it would have an effect for me, since my local CW provider broadcasts it at lower image quality than CBS does. Which is particularly annoying on
The Flash, because the digitally broadcast image tends to posterize or blur a bit when the images onscreen are changing very quickly. Also, their sound always seems just a bit out of sync with the picture.
Just wondering, but how do the actors/actresses feel about the move? I guess they can't complain but we are talking about packing up and moving. Do most actors/actresses expect this might happen and just go with the flow?
Ooh, that's a worrisome thought. I hope nobody drops out of the cast because of the move.