It won't be that convoluted. Not with Alice and her improv cosmetic surgery training in play.
Same as it was from day one: because Rose and Kate Kane are both "out"...as in "of the closet".Can someone elaborate on what harassment is going on?
Same as it was from day one: because Rose and Kate Kane are both "out"...as in "of the closet".
Wasn't most of the harassment from gay people who didn't think she was queer enough?
Kate disappears/quits causing Alice to "disappear" too. Sane-Beth takes up the cowl. She is Kate's twin after all.'ve seen people say that they should get Rachel Skarsten to takeover the role.
Ruby Rose just quit.
https://deadline.com/2020/05/ruby-r...ead-role-season-2-shocker-shakeup-1202938863/
I hated her casting at first because I'd never liked her in anything else she'd been in but after a shaky start she turned out to be really great.
Screenwriter and producer (of other things, not Batwoman) Zack Stentz, while making it clear that he's providing context that doesn't even rise to the level of speculation, and not at all spreading insider knowledge, offered this on twitter (which is actually how I found out the news, once I looked to see what he was talking about):
And, yeah, she was almost paralyzed on the job, which probably puts a pretty high baseline on how much she'd have to be enjoying the job not to want to punch out.
Kate disappears/quits causing Alice to "disappear" too. Sane-Beth takes up the cowl. She is Kate's twin after all.
Yes, in addition to the larger group of people harassing her who weren't gay. The group of gay people died out as their interest moved on and the bigots stayed on because they have no lives. Those bigots did enjoy using the gay people as cover though and continue to do so.Wasn't most of the harassment from gay people who didn't think she was queer enough?
And I see no reason to acknowledge the switch. They didn't do so in Spartacus until the end credits of the series finale, but that was a different situation entirely.
That’s a shame. I wonder if this was because all the harassment she got from the homosexual community saying that she wasn’t “gay enough”.
First live action series of an openly gay character played by an openly gay woman. Should have been a celebration not a condemnation.
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