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Xander

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  1. Based on the latest trailer, we're getting lots of flashbacks to Vegas. Like I mentioned in the previous thread, the actor playing Darnell is a series regular on another show so I think he will be written out in a way that he can occasionally return.
  2. Darnell is in the preview for the next episode. He's still on the Crenshaw team but I suspect that he won't be in as many episodes this season because while he recurs on this show, he's a series regular on a Starz series and an HBO Max show.
  3. I'm actually shocked by the T-Pain "fix" insinuations. Like why would the show be fixed for T-Pain of all people? It's my first time here (hi!) and the first time I've come across such a suggestion. Anyway, I personally love Monster and as someone who only knows T-Pain's autotuned songs, I'm surprised that he can actually sing and think he's a great example of what the show is really about. I've enjoyed Lion's performances but thought last night was her weakest so it was fitting that she left. I think if she'd switched her performances around and sung that earlier, she'd be in the finale.
  4. The thing about Remy is that I'm certain he'd have no problem lecturing someone against dating their ex's sibling.
  5. A lot of them have gotten really nasty and racist so I don't blame him for responding a few times.
  6. For real. I listened to about half of the interview and didn't find anything wrong with anything he said. Maybe it's in the second half. *shrug*
  7. Honestly. It made no sense and appears to have been written specifically for the vocal fandom because these things happened before she and Mon-El were together and she always called him out on everything. How are these things she's finally getting off her chest when she already did so last season then later noticed that he'd changed? And last season Mon-El called himself an ignorant, spoiled, useless person both to his parents and Kara so he already acknowledged it. And like you mentioned, in true Supergirl fashion, Mon-El isn't allowed any anger or to express what parts of the relationship weren't perfect to him. He just has to stand there and take it, something aimed at pleasing his detractors and not really about giving the relationship a true, clean slate.
  8. Legends numbers are for last year and the last data point was for the post-crossover episode which saw a bump. For example, the pre-crossover episode was a 0.9 in Live +7. It'll be interesting to see what it looks like this year.
  9. Mon-El's real suit is surprisingly similar to the manip. It's revealed in their midseason promo.
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