Well, you know, one person's extremism is everybody else's basic human decency, compassion, respect, and fairness.
Well, you know, one person's extremism is everybody else's basic human decency, compassion, respect, and fairness.
Nothing about their views are extremist. What universe are you living in?You need to pay more attention to what's going on rather than what celebrities say.
The problem is, these writers are not taking on social issues--they are forcing their one sided extremist views on the viewer, which isn't right. Star Trek used to be very good at weaving certain issues into their episodes, but they didn't hit it on the head with a hammer.
There's a difference for example, of saying "racism is wrong," and "people who disagree with my politics are racist." When Supergirl takes on Trump, they usually do it in an inaccurate, obnoxious, and offensive way. The country doesn't need to be lectured by the extremist writers of Supergirl.
Here's the thing--if I want political commentary, I will watch a channel or a show that has that. I don't need it with Supergirl. Let's also not forget that today, there are literally dozens of places at any hour that can talk politics. Supergirl is not needed for that.
Flash didn't get political, and its premiere was terrific. Arrow had its best premiere in years and no politics. It's almost like these writers are using their extremist views to make up for a lack of ideas. It's a shame because when they DON'T focus on politics, the show is damn good.
That has to be the most horrifically inaccurate thing I've seen on the depths of the internet in weeks.
I think he is talking about Antifa
I think he is talking about Antifa but clearly ignoring the Nazi's or police brutality or Trump telling people to hit protestors. Also confusing a metaphor from a literal declaration.
as long as they make him what he should be, which is one of the top 3 most intelligent people on Earth.
I was wondering if we were ever going to see him. I'm very curious to see what their take on him is like.
Yep, right after Lena and Lillian
Um, no.
I was wondering if we were ever going to see him. I'm very curious to see what their take on him is like.
So I think this leaves Perry White and the Kents as the last major Superman characters we haven't seen yet.
I thought Lana and Pete were pretty much just flashback characters that we didn't really see much of once Clark moved to Metropolis?
I didn't think Chloe even existed in the comics?
On the show it's already been strongly implied that Lena is more intelligent than Lex.
There is no "history" here to revise - just an ever-changing continuity that serves as a scaffold to be dismantled when convenient.
Who do you think you are to get to insult the writers personally like that?It also makes the writers look insecure and weak, but that may actually be the case.
No it would be a new interpretation of the character.So yeah, that would be revisionist history.
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