Wouldn't be a huge deal to me, though I think "Supergirl" simply rolls more trippingly off the tongue.I've wondered why she does not take on that name. In the real world, Supergirl is a brand well over a half century old, so they might not be so willing to get rid of it, but there is precedent: in the comics, Dick Grayson was as tied to the name and identity of Robin as Wayne was to Batman, but in 1984, he was successfully transformed into Nightwing, and did not look back. Supergirl could go the same way, and as long as "Super" is in the name, it would not rock the boat with viewers.
Why is that article taunting us with pictures of the old suit, of which we are soon to be cruelly deprived?
Andrea Brooks (Eve) has been promoted to a series regular. She's come quite a way since her start as an inside-joke bit role. She's the evil Felicity!
Think he means the callback to Superman '78 (though given the popularity of that movie and the prominence of Perrine's character therein, it's not really all that "inside").Inside joke?
Inside joke?
Think he means the callback to Superman '78 (though given the popularity of that movie and the prominence of Perrine's character therein, it's not really all that "inside").
Named after Valerie Perrine's Eve Teschmacher character from Superman: The Movie. She was basically just a bit player thrown in so that Cat Grant could imitate Gene Hackman's "Miss Teschmacherrrrr!" yell from the film.
Why isn't Black Lighting represented in that video? JasonI love the videos at the bottom of the article.
Caity: "Beebo is basically the star of the show."
(Not only can't I find the next video on youtube that gave me the next quote, I can't find it again on the EW site)
Caity: "Almost all her family has been killed on that show."
Melissa: "I want to see Supergirl go to therapy. She's been thru some stuff!"![]()
Why isn't Black Lighting represented in that video? Jason
Jordan will appear in three episodes after this season’s big Arrowverse crossover.
Despite being superior to any of the Arrowverse shows (yes, even my beloved Supergirl), Black Lightning is consistently sidelined pretty much everywhere. It barely gets discussed here, or reviewed anywhere.
All the Arrowverse shows have had Blu-ray releases announced for their latest seasons, but not Black Lightning. I just wish I could figure out what sets the show apart that could possibly account for such marginalization ....
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