Right. More like Tilly than Jadzia.They've been trying to make Squirrel girl look "unattractive?" She always struck me as someone who isn't a "supermodel type" but more a "girl next door type."
They've been trying to make Squirrel girl look "unattractive?" She always struck me as someone who isn't a "supermodel type" but more a "girl next door type."
Right. More like Tilly than Jadzia.
I suspect it's a bit of spin. Freeform didn't turn it down because they didn't like it, but because they're full on original programing. Marvel is saying they like what they have so they're not abandoning it but shopping it elsewhere, but I don't think it's accurate to say they loved it so much that they're shopping it to some place better and I'm a bit skeptical that the "we love it so much" part is more than PR.well I was about to say that was bad news, but the article says basically that the series is so good that Disney executives noticed it.
I really hope it doesn't end up on Disney's streaming service. Are there any other regular TV channels besides ABC and Freeform that are owned by Disney?
They could rush it out on Imax maybeOdd news.
They make it sound like they want to air it sooner rather than later, but they have no definitive plans on how to air it sooner.
I’ve actually had numerous conversations with the showrunners to discuss this very thing. The TV thing is not the original comics thing; it is its own entity, and my desire is for it to be as good as it can possibly be for what it is. And what it is is a half-hour dramedy, comedy docu-comedy show about a young group of 20-somethings living in a house, pretending to be superheroes.
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