Trini August 9, 2018 Share August 9, 2018 I'll just address one little point: 1 hour ago, Jacks-Son said: However, Alex has never even been shown to even glance at a guy OR woman and check them out. There was some flirtation between her a Maxwell Lord in Season 1. (Though it's debatable whether it was genuine.) 1 Link to comment
Jacks-Son August 9, 2018 Share August 9, 2018 2 minutes ago, Trini said: There was some flirtation between her a Maxwell Lord in Season 1. (Though it's debatable whether it was genuine.) I had forgotten about that, but as you said, there was a question about whether it was genuine or whether Lord was attempting to discover whether Alex worked for some Secret Organization. I think that was what he was trying to find out. I remember he was very shady with her and seemed to be using her; I want to say that he used her attraction towards him or she reacted to his flattering attention towards her. Link to comment
MarkHB August 11, 2018 Share August 11, 2018 In S1, yes, there was that little bit between Alex and Max, and IIRC some of the fans were shipping them. But it never went anywhere, Peter Facinelli didn't make the move to Vancouver, and then Alex had her self-realization. And I think that's the important thing: Alex didn't come out, even to herself, until she was in her late 20's. She wasn't one of the kids like some are today who are out-and-proud in high school; she was trying to figure out why her relationships with guys never seemed to work out, until Maggie came along and she finally had some context for her feelings. So she's still trying to find her way in herself. 4 Link to comment
legaleagle53 August 11, 2018 Share August 11, 2018 3 minutes ago, MarkHB said: In S1, yes, there was that little bit between Alex and Max, and IIRC some of the fans were shipping them. But it never went anywhere, Peter Facinelli didn't make the move to Vancouver, and then Alex had her self-realization. And I think that's the important thing: Alex didn't come out, even to herself, until she was in her late 20's. She wasn't one of the kids like some are today who are out-and-proud in high school; she was trying to figure out why her relationships with guys never seemed to work out, until Maggie came along and she finally had some context for her feelings. So she's still trying to find her way in herself. I think what threw people (including yours truly) is that we'd never seen any indication in Season 1 that Alex was sexually attracted to women. We'd never seen her discreetly checking out other women and then having a "What the hell am I doing?" reaction, and we'd never seen her even THINK about another woman "that way." Then, after she met Maggie, it was as though someone had just flipped a switch, and suddenly she was not only gay, she'd ALWAYS been gay, and she only just realized it with Maggie and then re-enforced that realization with Sara. It was too abrupt a transition that seemingly came out of nowhere, and it smacked of writers who had no clue as to what it is REALLY like to grow up always having known what one's true sexual orientation is but living in constant denial about it even to oneself because the truth is simply too overwhelming to deal with. 4 Link to comment
Jacks-Son August 11, 2018 Share August 11, 2018 This ^^. Said more eloquently, than I managed. Despite many interviews stating that Alex is Gay, the lack of any historical indicators makes me skeptical that Alex is Solely Gay. She could be, but the writers did a poor job of setting that up and I just question why. I suspect its simply a ratings thing. I think, the writers are trying to capture the popularity of Sara's character on LOT and think they've narrowed it down to her sexuality, so they've tried to emulate that popularity in Alex's character. However, they've misjudged her popularity badly. Sara's popularity is not solely due to her sexuality. Sara is fun, she kicks ass and laughs in your face as she's doing it. She's honest with others and she's an excellent leader. Now, "Supergirl" is trying to capture the affection that fans have for Sara by changing Alex into "Supergirl's" version of Sara. Winn's new suit for Alex makes her an even bigger badass than she was before, with J'onzz departure making Alex the de facto leader of the DEO (which honestly, isn't his call; he can designate her in-charge while he's away from the DEO, but I would think it's a Presidential appointment, and up to President Marsdin for it to be permanent). I think it's all the show's attempt to capture some of the popularity of "LOT" to help with the ratings of "Supergirl". It may work, but Alex is not Sara. Alex, really, is too serious, she doesn't have Sara's cavalier attitude, she rarely laughs and smiles, and while I love Chyler Leigh, and I've loved her since she played Lexie on Grey's, she doesn't have Caity Lotz' swagger and Joie de vivre. You can't transplant the fun of "Legends" into "Supergirl". As I've said upthread, "Supergirl" has a casting problem, hence this whole shakeup. 1 Link to comment
Oreo2234 August 12, 2018 Share August 12, 2018 (edited) I'm far from an expert on the subject of coming out but I know some gay people come out later in life. It's not hard for me to buy with Alex, who isn't even 30. We may have not seen any explicit indicators of her sexuality in season one but we didn't see anything that completely ruled out the possibility. I agree that Alex is quite different from Sara but I don't necessarily think the writers were trying to copy Legends. Edited August 12, 2018 by Oreo2234 5 Link to comment
The Crazed Spruce August 12, 2018 Share August 12, 2018 This conversation should probably be moved over to the Relationships thread. Link to comment
MarkHB August 27, 2018 Share August 27, 2018 Supergirl.TV also has some promos that are running to support the Sunday move. 1 Link to comment
Trini September 9, 2018 Share September 9, 2018 Well, at least Melissa got a new promo photo: Link to comment
Trini September 11, 2018 Share September 11, 2018 More Season 4 clips in the new promo: 1 Link to comment
MarkHB September 11, 2018 Share September 11, 2018 16 hours ago, Trini said: More Season 4 clips in the new promo: 6 seconds in: BEEBO! 1 Link to comment
Trini September 12, 2018 Share September 12, 2018 I'm more interested in who the person in the mask at 22 seconds; is that Agent Liberty? I haven't been keeping track of all the casting. Link to comment
MarkHB September 12, 2018 Share September 12, 2018 19 hours ago, Trini said: I'm more interested in who the person in the mask at 22 seconds; is that Agent Liberty? I haven't been keeping track of all the casting. I'm not sure about that character. The actor at 0:17 is playing Agent Liberty the Supergirl with the face mask is presumably Kara's "Melissa is performing on Broadway" look. Other characters in the video: Spoiler The young woman at 0:11 is Nicole Maines as Nia Nal, aka Dreamer. I'm not sure it's a responsible choice on Catco's part to have Kara mentor her as a reporter, given that Kara never showed up for work in Season 3, but there you go. The woman in the white jacket in the car at 0:16 is Mercy Graves. Link to comment
Trini September 12, 2018 Share September 12, 2018 Kevin Smith is back to direct... sometime in the next... few weeks? Link to comment
MarkHB September 13, 2018 Share September 13, 2018 That's cool; I like his episodes. But... they're getting $40 CAD to watch those guys record a podcast????? I clearly have the wrong job.... Link to comment
Trini September 13, 2018 Share September 13, 2018 New promo photo and interview with Nicole Maines: https://ew.com/tv/2018/09/13/supergirl-nicole-maines-first-look/ Link to comment
Trini September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 Cute new promo for the Sunday night shows; with Kara and Brainy: 1 Link to comment
RandomWatcher September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 And they've found their Lois Lane https://www.cbr.com/arrowverse-lois-lane-elizabeth-tulloch/ 2 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 Never watched Grimm, but seeing just an interview of her she does remind me of Margot Kidder! Link to comment
Trini September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 Well, I'm glad that at least the actress is older than Tyler H. Link to comment
Jacks-Son September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 If not for that Instagram post, I would have said that Tulloch doesn’t fit the bill as Lois Lane. I’ve seen the 1st season of Grimm and she wasn’t very notable. She seems excited to play Lois. Maybe she’ll rise to the part. Durance did. It will be weird during Crossover to see both actresses who played Lois Lane on screen together. I know the show runner will find some reason to write Erica Durance into the storyline, just to equal the chills we felt when Helen Slater first appeared as Supergirl’s foster mother. Link to comment
legaleagle53 September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Jacks-Son said: If not for that Instagram post, I would have said that Tulloch doesn’t fit the bill as Lois Lane. I’ve seen the 1st season of Grimm and she wasn’t very notable. She seems excited to play Lois. Maybe she’ll rise to the part. Durance did. It will be weird during Crossover to see both actresses who played Lois Lane on screen together. I know the show runner will find some reason to write Erica Durance into the storyline, just to equal the chills we felt when Helen Slater first appeared as Supergirl’s foster mother. Well, since Kara and Alura each now know where the other lives and can communicate with/visit each other whenever they feel like it, I would have no problem having Alura show up on Earth to help out during the crossover -- it's time Kal got re-acquainted with his aunt, after all -- or at least as a recurring character during the upcoming season. I mean, sure, Kara's a grown woman now, but what's the point of re-connecting with the mother she thought she'd lost forever if she can't still at least call home every once in a while? Link to comment
CooperTV September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 I don't think Hoechlin!Clark needs a Lois that looks like his older sister (who is ten years older than him). Plus, Tulloch never had any chemistry with any actor before on Grimm. I have my doubts. Link to comment
Trini September 16, 2018 Share September 16, 2018 Another clue to Kevein Smith's episode, but I have no idea about which episode they're up to, though. Link to comment
Trini September 18, 2018 Share September 18, 2018 Deleted scene released - Winn and J'onn: Link to comment
Trini September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 Kevin Smith coming to direct (or prep) this week: Link to comment
Trini September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 First (and only?) Funko Pop! for Supergirl: https://www.funko.com/blog/article/2018-nycc-reveals-tv Link to comment
RandomWatcher October 1, 2018 Share October 1, 2018 They might want to start filming the crossover soon https://people.com/parents/david-giuntoli-elizabeth-tulloch-pregnant-expecting-first-child/ Link to comment
Trini October 2, 2018 Share October 2, 2018 Third Supergirl novel and guide book coming in 2019: http://www.abramsbooks.com/theflashsupergirl/ Link to comment
Trini October 3, 2018 Share October 3, 2018 Melissa Benoist interview: https://www.broadwayworld.com/san-diego/article/BWW-Interview-Melissa-Benoist-Talks-about-Carole-King-Supergirl-and-her-Summer-on-Broadway-20181002 It's mostly about her recent Broadway role, but here's a quote about Supergirl: Quote This show has also allowed her to live out a childhood dream, to star on Broadway. Playing Carole eight times a week has also helped her approach her character of Kara with a renewed vigor and a new angle. "I do think donning the cape will feel different in a great way, because of Carole's story; being true to who you are and that you are enough. In Supergirl I love to find empowering stories to tell through that." While coming to Broadway was a childhood dream come true, Benoist says that it was a vastly different experience from filming television. "It's so different from television. Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling. I will absolutely always be looking for more." Link to comment
Trini October 3, 2018 Share October 3, 2018 Jesse Rath Interview: I think it's a good thing that Jesse Rath is joining the cast, but I feel he's going to be sidelined just like Winn was. Link to comment
legaleagle53 October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 6 hours ago, Trini said: Jesse Rath Interview: I think it's a good thing that Jesse Rath is joining the cast, but I feel he's going to be sidelined just like Winn was. Not if the show follows established comic-book canon and has Brainy hook up with Kara. They were an off-again/on-again couple for quite a while during the Silver Age. Link to comment
Trini October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 53 minutes ago, legaleagle53 said: Not if the show follows established comic-book canon and has Brainy hook up with Kara. They were an off-again/on-again couple for quite a while during the Silver Age. It could still happen even if he's a love interest (or especially if he's a love interest?). See: every love interest Kara has ever had on the show. Link to comment
MarkHB October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 11 hours ago, Trini said: It could still happen even if he's a love interest (or especially if he's a love interest?). See: every love interest Kara has ever had on the show. Falling in love with Kara is nearly as bad as falling in love with Little Joe Cartwright. At least, unlike those days on the Ponderosa, it doesn't tend to be fatal. 3 Link to comment
Trini October 11, 2018 Share October 11, 2018 The CW and #SeeHer Announce New Partnership Quote Their partnership will include co-sponsoring the network’s fall launch event, as well as presenting the third annual #SeeHer Award at the Critics’ Choice Awards in January 2019. The CW’s fall launch event is entitled “Powerful Programming, Powerful Women” and will be held Oct. 14 in Burbank, Calif. Variety‘s own executive TV editor Debra Birnbaum will moderate panel discussions with female showrunners and executive producers behind some of the network’s biggest shows, including Mara Brock Akil (“Black Lightning”), Nkechi Okoro Carroll (“All American”), Aline Brosh McKenna (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”), Julie Plec (“Legacies” and “Roswell, New Mexico”), Jessica Queller (“Supergirl”), Eugenie Ross-Leming (“Supernatural”), Sarah Schechter (“Arrow,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” “The Flash,” “Riverdale,” “Supergirl”), Beth Schwartz (“Arrow”) and Keto Shimizu (“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”), as well as the women behind Shethority, an online collective focused on amplifying women’s voices. The women of Shethority who will attend are Tala Ashe, Melissa Benoist, Juliana Harkavy, Caity Lotz, Nicole Maines, Danielle Panabaker, Candice Patton and Maisie Richardson-Sellers. Later, the CW and #SeeHer will present the third annual #SeeHer Award at the Critics’ Choice ceremony Jan. 13, 2019, which airs on the network. Link to comment
Trini October 12, 2018 Share October 12, 2018 Also an interview with the EPs: 'Agent Liberty prepares for war in new Supergirl season 4 promo' Quote Speaking of Agent Liberty, what makes him such a new and formidable opponent for Kara? ROVNER: I think because he preys on people’s fear — fear of what they don’t understand — and I think the movement that he’s creating is not something she can win in a battle. It’s not about punching him, because he’s just a human man. It’s about finding a way to combat what he’s doing — creating this division in our country and this fear among a good part of the population of what the aliens are doing to this country. QUELLER: Another thing that makes him dangerous is that he’s a very powerful orator and he really is persuasive. Just as Supergirl can reach hearts and minds, he has the ability to reach a massive audience, and he’s smart enough to make a compelling argument, which is dangerous. ROVNER: I think what the audience will find very compelling and frightening about him is that we spend most of an episode doing his origin story. So we understand him on a deeper level than we’ve understood our villains before and we feel the circumstances that turned him into such a powerful villain. Link to comment
VCRTracking October 18, 2018 Share October 18, 2018 ‘Supergirl’ Producers: Lex Luthor On The Way To National City Link to comment
Trini October 21, 2018 Share October 21, 2018 A few quotes from Melissa about the new season's storylines: https://tvline.com/2018/10/20/supergirl-season-4-spoilers-melissa-benoist-interview/ Link to comment
Trini October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 DC Daily inerview with Jesse Rath, starting at 3:32 : 1 Link to comment
Trini October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 EW interview with Sam Witwer: 'Sam Witwer on his 'risky' Agent Liberty-centric episode' Quote Can you set up what we can expect from this Agent Liberty-centric flashback episode? The episode is largely him. They kind of do Supergirl, but from the perspective of this character Ben Lockwood, who will later become Agent Liberty. The episode is kind of a retelling of previous notable events in previous seasons but we tell it through his perspective — what was happening to him professionally, what was happening to him personally, what was happening to his family — and really charts the course of taking a good man who believed very strongly in liberty for everyone, including aliens, down this path where life deals him a really bad hand over and over again. It takes you a point where he feels he should put on a mask and incite this Earth first movement. Link to comment
Trini November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 Just wanted to note another promo pic from this photoshoot: 1 Link to comment
Trini November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 And I guess Jesse Rath was there too! 1 Link to comment
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