A relevant question.Do we know it's a kid's show?
A relevant question.Do we know it's a kid's show?
Kinda goes back to the "whats a family show" thread.. whats a kids show? Y7? Pg 13?
Misnomar of having to be edgy or dark to be good.. dont need any of that.
Doesn't really need to be over violent or gory or bad language to make a good show. Given tbe period saying "damn" is a bad word.
Y and Y-7 show are geared towards kids, that's the whole point of those rating.Kinda goes back to the "whats a family show" thread.. whats a kids show? Y7? Pg 13?
Of course not, but a lot of people jump the assumption that just because something is animated or a super hero show that it automatically must be for kids. I just thought that maybe that was what you were doing in your last post.Misnomar of having to be edgy or dark to be good.. dont need any of that.
Doesn't really need to be over violent or gory or bad language to make a good show. Given tbe period saying "damn" is a bad word.
Given tbe period saying "damn" is a bad word.
It doesn't sound like a kids show, it was described as darker and more psychological. The producers have mentioned in the past that it would be a more inclusive and diverse compared to BTAS.Do we know it's a kid's show?
As for the era, I'm fine with them setting in the '40s, but not touching on issues like racism. Unless it's going to be a big focus of the show, then I do think it's best to just not get into it. It just seems to me like the kind of thing that can become a distraction if you have other things that you're dealing with.
I dunno, it feels like it's trying too hard to replicate B:TAS, with the music and the casting of Batman. All I hear in Linklater's voice is "decent Kevin Conroy impression but not Conroy," which makes it hard to get past the comparison and take his performance on its own terms. I would've preferred to have a Batman actor who could make the role his own, the way Rino Romano, Diedrich Bader, Anthony Ruivivar, Jason O'Mara, etc. have done. (O'Mara in particular -- he was really different from the usual Batman voice range, but he gave a strong and highly distinctive performance.)
I’m into this. I think the show will be good.
If the bigotry of the time period existed, there wouldn't be a black police commissioner. It's pretty obvious that they're glossing it over.I'm more annoyed by, as you mentioned, this show ignoring the bigotry of the time period. But that comes from trailers, actual episodes might be different.
If the bigotry of the time period existed, there wouldn't be a black police commissioner. It's pretty obvious that they're glossing it over.
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