Supergirl is going to die.
No happily after.
Dead.
Sad.
No happily after.
Dead.
Sad.
Uhhh... actually, biologically, YES, she sure can! My oldest daughter, who I'm helping with her AP US history right now, was born at 23 1/2 weeks (15 1/2 ounces)Melissa only announced she was pregnant in March, so there's literally and biologically no way that she's already delivered her baby.
Production on Season 6 may be starting soon, but Melissa most likely won't be joining her castmates in Vancouver for a while yet.
The overly large purses, the fact she was always standing behind furniture and a sudden affinity for smocks should have been your first clues.Thanksgiving 2002 my Brother and his than girlfriend where at our parents house. About a week later we got a surprise phone call that she delivered my nephew. She was not showing at all and she is tiny. No family members knew she was pregnant
The overly large purses, the fact she was always standing behind furniture and a sudden affinity for smocks should have been your first clues.![]()
^^^Clark down powered before inseminating Lois in the CW to avoid blowing the back of her head off at the moment of climax...
Also Lena will definitely die, probably sacrificing herself to save Supergirl. Which will give the Superman show a much angrier Lex.
My prediction: She'll leave Earth at the end of the series. Maybe Argo (if it still exists post-Crisis) or New Krypton or whatever. They'll keep the door open for the character to return and then never actually have her return.
Also Lena will definitely die, probably sacrificing herself to save Supergirl. Which will give the Superman show a much angrier Lex.
My prediction: She'll leave Earth at the end of the series. Maybe Argo (if it still exists post-Crisis) or New Krypton or whatever. They'll keep the door open for the character to return and then never actually have her return.
It's a direct quote.^^^
If that's the case, the act you're referring to here DOESN'T result in insemination...just saying...![]()
That, or she joins Brainy when he goes back to the 31st century and joins the Legion.
Near the end of Justice league Unlimited, when given the opportunity of joining the Legion, Supergirl said something like "Living in the 21st century is like living in the past."Hey, that's plausible, given that Supergirl has a history in the comics (and the DC Animated Universe) of being associated with the Legion.
Going off with The Legion seems a lot more likely to me than her leaving Earth. It would take her out of the picture for Superman & Lois, but she would still be out there doing her superhero thing, and since they have time travel, it would be easy to have her pop back up for the occasional guest appearances.
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