Batman and Superman do not currently exist on Earth-1; this has been confirmed via "word of god" statements, so Talia definitely never met her "beloved".
Also am I the only one who thinks they should make Lena Luthor in charge of the newspaper. To me the character kind of feels pointless right now.
I asume James will also be gone because they really do seem like they are trying to get ride of the character.
But who wants to stories about *that* boring-arse universe? Personally, I prefer the universes in which TV shows are based to be entertaining.![]()
Yes, he was sidelined--aggressively so--after the producers bowed to the loud, James-hating fans who did not want to see him anywhere near Kara in the romantic sense.
I like my Jimmy Olsen to be nerdy and not a super hunk.
Fewer regulars could be a good thing
visit from the accountants who would want to know where the money is now going.
If they were still filming in LA the answer would be cocaine(in the 80s). Or kale(now).
Since they're now in Vancouver... dunno, maple syrup?
This is completely unfounded paranoia.
First loves rarely ever last.
Alex should have some fun, before settling down forever.
...but "having fun" seems like Maggie would be filed away as Random Relationship 2A--in other words, that all that this 2nd season presented--that they were always there for each other, and would pretty much give their lives for the other--was just a passing thing. Why not have at least one SG character have a stable relationship?
Resorting to flames again? Gotcha.
From the old IMDB threads on the series to YouTube videos, there was clear, bald-faced hatred of the James character, all thanks to his romantic connection to Kara, with posts such as "I want James to die," "I f*cking can't stand him with Kara!!" to the you-know-where-this-is-going classic, "I'm not racist, but..." Supergirl counts among it fans those who did hate the James character, not because he was not the comic version (which most TV viewers are not familiar with), but due to his race.
Denouncing your claim that Supergirl's writers torpedoed the Kara/James relationship because of negative fan reaction as "completely unfounded paranoia" isn't flaming, because it's not an attack on you personally.
Your claim is still incorrect. Producers do react to the cries of their fans on occasion., Plot-wise, the romance story was moving along in a natural manner, strongly suggesting that the James/Kara relationship was part of the series development phase. It was only after a certain amount of aired episodes (season one) when the hate-cries against James / James with Kara (from people who "loved" everything else about the show, so they would not be ignored) reached a level where the abrupt, unnatural break-up was shoved into the plans for season two. All other development markers for their relationship were steadily and carefully laid out (including Kara's true feelings as explained by the aforementioned Bizarro SG), yet it ended with the sudden effect of flipping a switch.
She was tied directly to both of Season 2's primary arcs (Cadmus and the Daxamite invasion)
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