Oh.
Miss is short for Mistress.
Well.
Mistress Martian?
Yup, J'onn, sure she's your nice, puh-leazze?
Miss is short for Mistress.
Well.
Mistress Martian?
Yup, J'onn, sure she's your nice, puh-leazze?
Actually it's a black human pretending to be a White Martian pretending to be a Green Maritan pretending to be a black humanM'gann M'orzz.
Are we addressing the black face question?
A White Martian pretending to be a Green Maritan pretending to be a black human.
You can always cherry-pick differences, but that doesn't mean the similarities don't apply. Two things don't have to be absolutely identical to be valid as analogies.
Do we? How often do crossovers between the shows really happen anyway? Typically it's just a few times a season.
M'Gann is only J'onn's "niece" in Young Justice, and even there that particular characterization decision never made much sense because they're from two completely different species.
Greg Weisman said:Greg responds...
The only real difference between Green, White and Red Martians is skin color - which is a pretty superficial difference, of course, genetically, but a significant difference historically and culturally on Mars.
Of course, on Mars-16, the White Martians aren't a separate species - and they're only a different "race" if you are using the word "race" the way we Earthlings do to distinguish Caucasians from Africans from Asians. And certainly, the White Martians are not monolithically evil.
Oh, and for the record: M'gann IS J'onn's niece. She didn't lie about that. M'gann's mom (i.e. J'onn's sister) is green. Her dad is white. Most of M'gann's siblings are also green, though she has one white brother.
No universe merger (thankfully):
http://www.tvguide.com/news/arrow-the-flash-supergirl-legends-of-tomorrow-spoilers-casting/
One of the shows -- producers declined to say which one -- will find a "significant" character experimenting with their sexuality, and ultimately coming out as gay.
I'm sure Sharon Leal do very well, but I'm not thrilled by the Miss Martian casting. She's supposed to be J'ohn's much younger niece and a contemporary of Supergirl.
I'm so glad to hear this, he's got some of the most musical experience of anybody on the shows, so it would have been a real shame not to involve him.Victor Garber will be in the musical crossover
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheEricGoldman/status/763805017430032384
GodspellI would hope so!
Not only was he in GODSPELL, but he also played John Wilkes Booth in the original Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's ASSASSINS. (Yes, I have the original cast album.) And Daddy Warbucks in ANNIE.
It would be a crying shame to leave him out of a musical ep.
Was she actually his niece? After the big reveal than I just assumed he had been pretending she was his niece as a way to get to accept her quicker.M'Gann is only J'onn's "niece" in Young Justice, and even there that particular characterization decision never made much sense because they're from two completely different species.
I'm so glad to hear this, he's got some of the most musical experience of anybody on the shows, so it would have been a real shame not to involve him.
Godspell
I've heard this might be Winn, but I'm hoping it's Kara. I'd still like to see her follow up on her statement last season that she wanted to date Lucy Lane.
As stated above, the niece relationship comes only from Young Justice (and the Smallville Season 11 comics). Apparently the comics' version was alive during the civil war between White and Green Martians, so she must be centuries old at least.
Was she actually his niece? After the big reveal than I just assumed he had been pretending she was his niece as a way to get to accept her quicker.
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