^ Made it look easy, too.
It was amazing. She killed that course and even came in with one of the best times.Last night, Jessie Graff, one of SG's stunt women, was the first woman to ever complete the first stage American Ninja Warrior's National Finals course.
If you're on ignore, they don't even see anything that was quoted from you.Well, that's not how English works, but Christopher has me on Ignore, so I was safe, until you quoted me. I await the storm.
This is me playing "Hail to the Chief" on the world's tiniest violin....I think the problem with a lot of people in fandom is that they care more about how fictional characters are treated than they do about how real people are treated.
This is me playing "Hail to the Chief" on the world's tiniest violin....
I'm thinking the mysterious organization is most likely Cadmus.Frederick Schmidt Cast as Metallo - http://tvline.com/2016/08/30/supergirl-season-2-metallo-cast/
“It’s Superman as I think he was intended to be,” Hoechlin says of his version of the Supes, “which is just an incredible symbol of hope to kids that they can do anything, that they can be good people, and that good people can triumph over evil. You don’t have to be dark and brooding and always in this state of masculine toughness. He sits in that very hopeful and optimistic place that Kara tends to be in.”
Superman will be depicted as he was "always intended to be"
>_>
Yeah, in comparison, Kara' s really pops out of the picture so clear is it.His S-shield looks so muddy, hopefully it reads better on the show itself.
The only reason her skirt is red, is because he is SUPPOSED to be wearing red trunks.
Kara's skirt should be blue if she wants to be derivative of her cousin.
Yes, her skirt was originally blue.
I remember.
“It’s Superman as I think he was intended to be,” Hoechlin says of his version of the Supes, “which is just an incredible symbol of hope to kids that they can do anything, that they can be good people, and that good people can triumph over evil. You don’t have to be dark and brooding and always in this state of masculine toughness. He sits in that very hopeful and optimistic place that Kara tends to be in.”
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