LMAO!!!!!It's also a floorwax and a dessert topping.

I'm so old (insert "how old are you?" here), I have an *8-track tape* with that skit on it!
LMAO!!!!!It's also a floorwax and a dessert topping.
The brief moments of journalism are even more laughable on Supergirl. In one episode, she files her story in a college report binder. Like whut?
And then she wins a journalism award,
yet we never see her doing any reporting? Also what the hell does CatCo exactly do... is it a magazine, a cable news network, a radio station?
Very much so. Take Dr. Quinn, a show I enjoy... everyone fears that Dr. Mike may die alone as a single, unwed mother. Heaven forbid!
Superboy is all that's pure and good in the world. Seeing him do something unforgivable broke everyone's spirit, all at once.All this talk of older Supes series reminds me of this Superboy clip:
Could somebody please explain to me how one simple act...
Superboy killing Luthor
could cause such a collapse of society? I don't remember the episode ever explaining how that happened.
I mean, at one point, Superboy just says
"This is what would happen if I did kill him."
But WHY? It never explains why or how that happened. It doesn't make any sense.
As much as I love Supergirl, even I'll admit they never seemed to really put any real effort into anything the characters did as reporters. The few times they did focus on them being journalists, it was pretty clear they didn't put even didn't bother trying to makng it realistic....because there was no way that was not going to be used to give insta-credit as a real journalist without doing anything to earn the distinction. Supergirl is not alone in depicting journalism as some banging-the-typwriter-during-the-1940s profession, or the most honorable, heroic profession on earth. It does not fit with either perception.
I see Berlanti productions answer to that question as a collective shoulder shrug.
As much as I love Supergirl, even I'll admit they never seemed to really put any real effort into anything the characters did as reporters. The few times they did focus on them being journalists, it was pretty clear they didn't put even didn't bother trying to makng it realistic.
I'm not sure which is worse ther Arrowvere's handeling of journalism, or trials.
All I know about journalism I learned from movies and TV.Superman and Lois has done the best job of portraying the journalism I've seen in any incarnation.
Aww, Dr. Quinn! I loved that as a kid, watching with family.
As much as I love Supergirl, even I'll admit they never seemed to really put any real effort into anything the characters did as reporters. The few times they did focus on them being journalists, it was pretty clear they didn't put even didn't bother trying to makng it realistic.
I'm not sure which is worse ther Arrowvere's handeling of journalism, or trials.
Lois Lane and Billie (from Lou Grant) are why I took - and nearly failed - a journalism class in high school.Journalism, as its clear the writers approach the profession from a wildly unrealistic "champions of truth" fantasy-land sold as the standard behavior, while their ideas on methodology are just cartoonish.
OMG! There's a name I haven't heard in a while. Loved Billie.Billie (from Lou Grant)
Me too.OMG! There's a name I haven't heard in a while. Loved Billie.![]()
All this talk of older Supes series reminds me of this Superboy clip:
Could somebody please explain to me how one simple act...
Superboy killing Luthor
could cause such a collapse of society? I don't remember the episode ever explaining how that happened.![]()
Hopefully, he'd kill Zod again.^ Even if it was Luthor he killed?
^ Even if it was Luthor he killed?
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