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Stargirl Season 2 - Discussion ( Spoiler Warning)

Courtney remains reckless, stubborn, and obsessed with being Stargirl. I remember from the first episode she was a gymnast (apparently a skillful one) and there was a picture pinned to her cork board of her at a Karate tournament wearing a gi and black belt. I would have thought she'd have developed a little more self-esteem, discipline, and personal identity. She comes across as needing Stargirl to give her everything, when really she already has it inside her. If she fails all her classes I wonder how she'll feed herself when she grows up.
I'm hoping/expecting that be this season's storyline: her discovering that and becoming a human being (as opposed to an over-enthusiastic one-note super-hero).

Dugan remains Dugan, likeable and rock-solid dependable. His new friend Zeek was adorable, getting right into the robot without question, already with ideas for upgrades.

Do we think he'll turn into a baddie? or join the League? It would be lovely to think he'll just be an enthusiastic mechanic, but I can't imagine him not being a Chekhov's tinkerer.

Does she have another battery?

0r did she only just get the ring?

I can see that she left her battery at the JSA Lair, and only charged the ring now and then, so a year since she'd last charged it, some ####er had stole it.

I don't remember a ring storyline? Could you remind me why it would need charging please?

BTW, you're not an Architecture professor are you? You remind me of one of mine.


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I don't remember a ring storyline? Could you remind me why it would need charging please?

That's how Green Lantern rings work. The lantern is the power battery that charges the ring. Traditionally, the rings need to be recharged once every 24 hours; that originally meant once a day no matter what, but modern interpretations tend to assume it's 24 hours' worth of typical use, so that it would drain faster with heavy use or retain a charge for a long time if used rarely.
 
Originally Jade didn’t need a battery or a ring, she was a living power battery and IIRC focused the green energy through a birthmark. Later she joined the GLC and got a ring. Might have lost her natural connection to the green flame or something.
 
I don't remember a ring storyline? Could you remind me why it would need charging please?
I know Jade from Infinity Inc. in the 1980's, I don't know if anything has changed.

Back then she didn't have a ring, she had a kind of glowing star on her hand and otherwise had regular Green Lantern powers. She didn't need a lantern.

Watching the show, when she touched the lantern during the fight (and why didn't she do it downstairs? I guess we had to see it happen.) the ring started glowing. I'm imagining two possibilities. She got the ring after her dad died, but lantern was kept in JLA HQ for safety reasons. Or, it's not an actual ring and it's like her star birthmark only it just looks like a ring.
 
Originally Jade didn’t need a battery or a ring, she was a living power battery and IIRC focused the green energy through a birthmark. Later she joined the GLC and got a ring. Might have lost her natural connection to the green flame or something.

Yes, but there's a complicated backstory there that the makers of the TV show might have preferred to avoid diving into. Adaptations often mix and match elements from different incarnations of a character -- like how every live-action adaptation of Barry Allen has been closer to Wally West in some ways, e.g. needing to eat large amounts to power their speed or having an affiliation with STAR Labs. Or how Batman: The Animated Series' Dick Grayson Robin had the costume and the computer skills of Tim Drake, while The New Batman Adventures' Tim Drake was essentially given Jason Todd's backstory.
 
The show's version of Jade is most likely not a natural-born Metahuman and therefore didn't genetically inherit the powers that her father could only access through the Starheart Lantern and Power Ring, which means she wouldn't inherently have the powers that her comics counterpart does.
 
^ I just did a rewatch and there was clearly a ring on her finger. Her eyes and the ring were lit up green and then both shut off the green after the fight. So I'm inclined to agree, although both the old JSA and ISA last season had no shortage of metas, so who knows?
 
Does she have another battery?

0r did she only just get the ring?

I can see that she left her battery at the JSA Lair, and only charged the ring now and then, so a year since she'd last charged it, some ####er had stole it.

I was referring to Jade doesn't need a ring because her powers are internalized.
 
Was that Pemberton looking the guy with the stripes?
Yes. Joel McHale from Community plays Sylvester Pemberton. He was originally called The Star-Spangled Kid in comics, but is listed as Starman on the Wikipedia page for the Stargirl show, so the writers may have decided to simplify a bit (Ted Knight was the original Starman in comics).

Joel McHale as Sylvester Pemberton / Starman: A member of the original JSA who used an anti gravity Cosmic Staff invented by scientist Ted Knight that Courtney later finds.
 
That is true. She may just be a GL here.
Just curious though do you think they'll go with the lantern as a magical item (per the original Green Lantern comics); or do you think they'll introduce the actual Oan controlled/created Green Lantern corps circa the '60s Hal Jordan?
 
Just curious though do you think they'll go with the lantern as a magical item (per the original Green Lantern comics); or do you think they'll introduce the actual Oan controlled/created Green Lantern corps circa the '60s Hal Jordan?

I wouldn't be surprised if they just glossed over the origin/explanation. This show doesn't seem to go in for explaining where powers and technologies originally come from, except to say "This stuff used to belong to the JSA." I mean, we're into season 2 and there still hasn't been a word of explanation of what the hell the Cosmic Staff is and how it has a mind of its own.
 
Just curious though do you think they'll go with the lantern as a magical item (per the original Green Lantern comics); or do you think they'll introduce the actual Oan controlled/created Green Lantern corps circa the '60s Hal Jordan?

I don't know if we'll get an explanation either. However, Scott's Lantern was ret-conned to have a connection with the Guardians of OA.
 
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