Katy in Z Nation
Peyton...
You seem to have a thing for her.
No. I've simply done my research on her based on recent rumors and concluded that she's the best candidate to replace Ruby based on said rumors.
Have fewer episodes over a longer period of time.But with 10 story seasons, and there's still plenty of filler in these shorter seasons, I'd guess they could change things?How do they do things in show production? Is it really so simple as to say "we make the schedules less grueling instead" as if it's no different to buying a flavor of jello?
Have fewer episodes over a longer period of time.
It's not fucking rocket science.
Have fewer episodes over a longer period of time.
It's not fucking rocket science.
Alternatively, This IS That.That.
Or they can use the extra time to do safety checks and otherwise take more time planning stunts. And with any amount of good time management, the time the directors and DPs are out walking the set can be budgeted to allow for cast and any unneeded crew to rest.I'm not so sure. Work has a way of expanding to fill the available space. Keep in mind that TV production cuts a lot of corners to fit its schedule. The amount of time devoted to a given scene is less than it ideally would be. So if a show had a more cinematic shooting schedule, that wouldn't necessarily mean less work or more downtime; it would probably mean more time spent to set up shots just right, more takes of each shot, etc.
It doesn't have to.Could mean actors would be in line to make less money. Which they may not be for.
Or they can use the extra time to do safety checks and otherwise take more time planning stunts. And with any amount of good time management, the time the directors and DPs are out walking the set can be budgeted to allow for cast and any unneeded crew to rest.
The whole show so far has revolved around the family conflict between Kate and her sister who is the villain and the effect that the family tragedy has had on her father, stepsister and stepmother. Also, Kate is Batwoman due to being related to Bruce Wayne and her relationship with Luke Fox spins out of that. Then you also have the fact that the last show with Ruby Rose ends with her as Batwoman so you'd have to explain the character being sidelined without actually showing her. Not to say it couldn't be done but there's solid reasons to go with recasting the role.I'm not as familiar with the show as many of you are, but why are they recasting her exactly? Legacy heroes are a thing, especially in DC stuff, so can't they just have Kate Kane get injured/sidelined/retire and have someone new brought in to become the new Batwoman?
why are they recasting her exactly?
If they HAD to explain it, this would probably be the best approach. The concept is now baked into the Arrowverse, and it's not (quite) as cheesy as something like the plastic surgery card, which is frankly just embarrassing and laughable.They could just go with a Kate Kane from a alternate universe since people don't have to look the same on ever world.
It would be so odd if Kate in Season 2 suddenly started to resemble Beth all of a sudden.Krypton actress Wallis Day has expressed interest in the role.
https://www.cbr.com/batwoman-krypto...2LTTGKRHw7TcObRrqXdtdp5ZSKdQZsVxpUiKM8Yb8IDOI
But Crisis.
They could just go with a Kate Kane from a alternate universe since people don't have to look the same on ever world.
Jason
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