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Spoilers Stargirl - Season One Discussion Thread

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It was a video conference.

It probably went much further than we saw.

5 minutes of naked dirty talk, role play and mutual masturbation.

Remember what it was like as a child, trying to find places to have sex?

Depressing and impossible for a 15 year old.

Borrowing a car, or waiting for your parents to leave, or a friend to have a party or...

It's an amazing advance in sex that you can now have it remotely.

Two kids, on separate sides of the city trying to be quiet, e-pounding each other through their iphones, almost certain that their parents will bust into their room through the chair barricading their doors, is so much safer than meeting in a park after midnight and almost certainly getting pregnant.

Kids don't have the same options as adults.
 
Okay, we've finally caught up with the preview glimpse we got of "Earth-2" in the closing montage of Crisis on Infinite Earths. That was over five months ago. I never expected it would take six episodes to get to that shot.
 
Man, Pat is a lousy parent, lol. I think he's the most disrespected head of family since Al Bundy. At least Al kicked ass when someone challenged his family.
 
After he missed his son's science experiment and his wife showing up without bringing him, told Courtney to stop her actions, was denied in retrieving the hourglass and then handing over the journal to boot and letting a bunch of kids be put in mortal danger, yeah, then he showed up in a robot and stood there while the bad guys decided to call it a day. Yeah, I guess that was bad ass...
 
And Pat didn't? He showed up in a freakin' giant robot to back up his daughter.

Pat showed up to drag the kids home, and take their shit, and he would have beaten them up a little if necessary, to stop them from challenging the ISA, but he was too late.
 
After he missed his son's science experiment and his wife showing up without bringing him

Mike said parents weren't supposed to come anyway.

told Courtney to stop her actions

"Don't get yourself and your friends killed" doesn't strike me as bad parenting. And the way he got Courtney to see his side at the end was pretty cool.


yeah, then he showed up in a robot and stood there while the bad guys decided to call it a day.

You're ignoring the cause and effect there. They called it a day because he showed up in a robot. It's called deterrence. The most effective weapons are the ones that don't have to be used.
 
Mike said parents weren't supposed to come anyway.
Mom figured it out and scored big points. Pat gets told off daily at breakfast.

"Don't get yourself and your friends killed" doesn't strike me as bad parenting. And the way he got Courtney to see his side at the end was pretty cool.
Most parents would do more than shake their fingers to protect their kids.

Its OK, the show just continues to not ring very true to me. It's OK as fun teen stuff but I just find it doesn't engage me as much as I'd like. Still seeing Sportsmaster run around with baseballs and hockey pucks is pretty funny. Might be a good idea to try to try to deflect that shuttlecock though.
 
I've stopped buying all the DCCW shows on Blu-ray (overcame my collector's OCD enough to realize I'll never want to rewatch recent seasons of Flash, Arrow, or Legends), but I might pick this up. Not only am I finding the show entertaining and charming, but I'd like to see the footage that's been edited out for the CW airings.
Are all the episodes being trimmed or was it just the pilot?
 
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Are all the episodes being trimmed or was it just the pilot?

The first two episodes were 50-plus minutes at full length and both had to be cut down substantially for The CW. Every episode since has tended to be around 41-42 minutes, and thus probably have little or nothing removed.

(I've been wondering, though -- does the CW version open with that full 20-second DC title card with CG-animated versions of the Justice League members?)
 
Weird seeing Sportsmaster in this. I always saw him as a Earth-1 villain.
I enjoyed the episode but one of them should have been injured. Teach Stargirl a lesson on how to be a responsible hero.
 
Weird seeing Sportsmaster in this. I always saw him as a Earth-1 villain.
I enjoyed the episode but one of them should have been injured. Teach Stargirl a lesson on how to be a responsible hero.
He has a long history with the JSA in comics.
 
I'm with Icicle on this one - three coaches in two years is overdoing it and should raise suspicions.

I'm guessing the assistant coach got promoted. I'd watch my back.

And again, how well-known was the JSA prior to this?

Was the footage of Ted Grant that Yolanda watched taken before he became Wildcat?

I thought he had a Wikipedia entry.
Does that mean his identity was known to the public?
 
I thought it was a terrific episode last night. The battle was very well done. The only question I have is why Hourman bled when he was supposed to be invulnerable.

I still think Dr. Midnite is poorly cast. She shouldn't be out in the field until she can handle herself.

But the others did well and held their own against seasoned villains. And I'm also glad the villains got the upper hand. The fight went as it should have, and the new JSA did very well for their experience level.
 
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