I want to know who is out there measuring these actresses down to the 1/2 inch.
I want to know who is out there measuring these actresses down to the 1/2 inch.
I want to know who is out there measuring these actresses down to the 1/2 inch.
You really should watch M:I some day - no, you can't really say that the character of Dan Briggs had no ties to the other characters in the first season; and yes they did swap out some characters during the run, but a few were there for the entire run and had backgrounds. It was hardly an anthology type series.
it was also an episodic series, an anthology series would be something like The Twilight Zone.
I want to know who is out there measuring these actresses down to the 1/2 inch.
The only situation I can think of is Babylon 5.
There's no evidence this is going to happen with the other characters. If the writers are creative enough they can figure out how to continue some of those plot lines with out Kate.that hits a gigantic reset button and makes an entire season's worth of character development and plot narrative completely meaningless.
If the writers are creative enough they can figure out how to continue some of those plot lines with out Kate.
Yup. Jacob still has established relationship arcs with Alice, Mary, and Sophie, and they can continue to build on the growing Luke-Mary relationship and on Mary's vendetta against Alice for killing her mother. Sophie also has her developing relationship with Julia, and Julia and Luke have some history through Batman. There are still lots of dynamics they can use.
None of these arcs mean anything without Kate.
Since they're going to the trouble of creating a brand new character, I think it's only fitting to have her have her own distinct look, and with such spectacular hair it would be a crime against humanity to hide it.
To you.
And to others whose interest in the series was rooted in it being conceptually centered on Kate.
Could do some very interesting stuff with a black Batwoman and her relationship with a police force but likely too heavy for the network to have Batwoman spraying ACAB on the Bat sign.
If the main actress was the main or reason you watched, then yes, her quitting would mean you wouldn't want to watch it - but nothing the producers can do if the actress herself wants out; and they agree to that request; which they did.And to others whose interest in the series was rooted in it being conceptually centered on Kate.
If the main actress was the main or reason you watched, then yes, her quitting would mean you wouldn't want to watch it - but nothing the producers can do if the actress herself wants out; and they agree to that request; which they did.
That particular situation ain't changing.
Changing cast after a single pilot is a different matter -- it happens frequently. Changing the lead after an entire season is massively different. Imagine if Pike had been the captain for all of season 1 and Kirk had been brought in at the start of season 2.
Fair enough.It's not the actress; it's the character.
Myself and many others were more than prepared to accept a new performer stepping into the role of Kate Kane in place of Ruby Rose, but to completely take the Kate Kane character out of her own show is a recipe for disaster and we consequently have no desire to watch the series without her in cape and cowl.
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