^ You were trying to compare cultural identification (Kara) with symbolic appropriation (Kate)
I was wondering how they handle the crossovers for you guys. Do they at least start on the same week so they line up?Remember when Supergirl started out it was very much disconnected from Arrow and the Flash. Those two programs were picked up by CTV (owned by Bell Media) overtime where shifted to CTV2 (which fewer people had) and finally onto Space (not Syfy as I wrote earlier) which is also owned by Bell.
It has made things fun with the cross-overs.
While acknowledging they were different, yeah, so....^ You were trying to compare cultural identification (Kara) with symbolic appropriation (Kate)
They don't line up.I was wondering how they handle the crossovers for you guys. Do they at least start on the same week so they line up?
That's gotta be a pain in the ass.They don't line up.
It is. As was the year where Flash moved from CTV (a network all cable companies in Canada must carry) to CTV2 (one that is optional and must be deliberately selected as part of one’s subscription—not part of mine at the time)...in the MIDDLE OF THE @#$##-!?@#% SEASON.That's gotta be a pain in the ass.
This Luke strikes me as more of a Winn than a Cisco.I figure he'll eventually pop up on the show, and end up playing the same role that Superman does on Supergirl, just showing up to help out during big event episodes.
Have they addressed whether or now Luke will eventually end up becoming Batwing, like he did in the comics?
I'd really like to know what kind of bizarre logic can interpret a person wearing clothing and symbolism both specific and meaningful to their cultural heritage, and it being irrelevant to their cultural heritage.
And why would an earth centric perspective be the relevant one in this decision? Rhetorical question.
I agree with you there, but so far most of the characters who have a superhero identity in the comics, have eventually gotten it in the shows too.This Luke strikes me as more of a Winn than a Cisco.
This Luke strikes me as more of a Winn than a Cisco.
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