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Finally caught up to tonight...

That conversation between Lena and Kara two years in the making and Finally Lena sees that her reason to be Pissed at Kara made no sense.

Also it’s crazy that Leviathan made no sense as a threat but even still this season was pretty good. I only had issue with one episode.

Which episode you not like?
 
Also raise your hand if you caught this Easter egg

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My brother
 
@fonzerrillii

Ummmm should Supergirl sister Alex be the new batwoman???

That speech about needing a uniform?

Wear a mask?

Could be the in.



now she would b perfect ...:bravo:

all those other people y`all were naming i was like ehhh...

but yeah if she wasnt already on supergirl her ass would have been perfect ...

she already got the dyke shit down pat ... :lol:
 
now she would b perfect ...:bravo:

all those other people y`all were naming i was like ehhh...

but yeah if she wasnt already on supergirl her ass would have been perfect ...

she already got the dyke shit down pat ... :lol:

It just came to catching up today

She BEEN perfect

And you could flip it kinda easy

With flash timeline stuff

Mr. Mixy

Magic

Whatever you want or need to get this done.

She is now at the top of my list

@fonzerrillii
 
It just came to catching up today

She BEEN perfect

And you could flip it kinda easy

With flash timeline stuff

Mr. Mixy

Magic

Whatever you want or need to get this done.

She is now at the top of my list

@fonzerrillii


yeah i think she is being wasted on supergirl at this point ..

they trying to make shit up to give her more screen time ...smh
 
@fonzerrillii

I feel like we knew before her

And i still have no issues with her being the new batwoman


Fam.... Once again... We think alike..

I was coming in to say the exact same thing..

I thought this shit was well known...

Hell I could have sworn that when I first Wiki'd her when the show first started... that her being bisexual was right after the part about her being addicted to drugs after the movie "Not another another teen movie"


Like i'm tripping right now.
 
Yea figured that Superman & Lois is most likely where the CW going to put Supergirl's budget..

plus according to DCTV people who spoke at that FanDome event,they going to try and make Superman the new "flagship face" of the Arrow-verse

Wow...I think that is a mistake. I didn't NOT feel a clamor from the fans for a SUPERMAN and LOIS series.
 
yeah just saw the news... I'm a little shocked by this.

But I guess since you have Superman coming ... It makes a little sense.

I may be MORE shocked by THIS then I was the Batwoman saga

This show improved SO DAMN MUCH every season and I feel like it had strong potential to do even more because they had the Legion and found their perfect Lex in Jon Cryer.

Its more likely Stargirl is gonna be the new big lead.
 
@fonzerrillii

:eek:

Blake Jenner Confirms Ex-wife Melissa Benoist’s Allegations of Domestic Abuse
By Chris Murphy@christress
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Actor Blake Jenner has broken his silence regarding claims of mental, emotional, and physical abuse lodged against him by his ex-wife, Supergirl’s Melissa Benoist. In November of last year, Benoist posted a 14-minute Instagram video detailing her experience with domestic violence at the hands of a former, younger partner, describing instances where she was “pinned down and slapped repeatedly, punched so hard I felt the wind go out of me, dragged by my hair across pavement, headbutted, pinched until my skin broke, shoved against the wall so hard the drywall broke, choked,” among other instances. While she did not name her abuser in the video, fans were able to deduce that the actress was referring to Jenner, whom she divorced in 2016.

Now, 11 months after Benoit’s viral Instagram video, Jenner has broken his silence on the allegations in a lengthy post of his own. “Over the past eleven months, I have been thinking about how to address a personal situation made public in late-2019,” Jenner begins his six-page Instagram post. He goes on to describe his version of events and admits that he engaged in mental, emotional, and physical abuse in his past relationship with Benoist. “I take full responsibility and accountability for the hurt that I inflicted during my relationship with my past partner - emotionally, mentally, and yes, physically.” Rather than leave it at that, Jenner goes on to allege that Benoist emotionally, mentally, and physically abused him during their relationship. “Without absolving myself of any responsibility,” Jenner writes, “it is important to understand that there was mental, emotional, and physical abuse from both ends.” Jenner is set to star in Richard Linklater’s film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along alongside Ben Platt and Beanie Feldstein. In September, Benoist gave birth to a baby boy with husband Chris Wood. You can read Jenner’s full statement below.

 




 
Supergirl star Odette Annable joins Jared Padalecki on the CW's Walker

By Samantha Highfill
October 30, 2020 at 01:00 PM EDT

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The Walker cast continues to fill out.
The CW's upcoming Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, which recently landed a Jan. 21 premiere date, follows Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki), a widower and father of two who returns home to Austin, Texas, after being undercover for two years. So far, Genevieve Padalecki, real-life wife to Jared, has been cast as Emily, Walker's late wife, who will appear in flashbacks. Pretty Little Liars alum Keegan Allen has also joined the show as Walker's brother and The 100's Lindsey Morgan is set to play Micki, Cordell's partner.
And now, Supergirl's Odette Annable is getting in on the fun. Annable is set to recur on the series as Geri, the bartender at a local bar called the Side Step. Geri is described as "an old friend of Walker and his late wife, Emily, who hasn't seen Walker since Emily's funeral. It's clear that she and Walker have a history — a friendship and a shared tragedy."

Walker premieres on Thursday, Jan. 21, on the CW.
 
Superman & Lois Writer Says Showrunner Blamed Canada For Lack of Diversity
Superman & Lois writer Nadria Tucker goes into more detail about her push for diversity on the series, saying the showrunner blamed the location.

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A writer on Superman & Lois, Nadria Tucker, continues to speak out about the series' lack of diversity, claiming the showrunner blamed its location. The upcoming Arrowverse show is set to premiere in February 2021 alongside The Flash. It will bring back actors Elizabeth Tulloch and Tyler Hoechlin, who last appeared in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover. This time, Clark and Lois will be joined by their two teenage sons, as well as a host of other new and familiar DC characters. Superman & Lois will also trade Metropolis for Smallville, a decision fueled by a tragic event that's unknown at this time.

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Unfortunately, Superman & Lois' journey so far has been rather bumpy. The coronavirus disrupted its planned pilot process, with filming only starting last month. The pandemic is also responsible for its 2021 premiere date, as The CW pushed all of its Arrowverse shows from the fall. There's been another major issue behind-the-scenes as well, as Tucker originally called out Superman & Lois for sexism and lack of diversity earlier this month. At the time, she posted a Twitter thread after receiving word her contract wasn't being extended. In it, she explained she fought for Black actors playing characters other than villains, as well as female-led storylines, but stated her concerns were ignored.


RELATED: Supergirl Ending As Superman & Lois Starts Is A Bad Look For The Arrowverse

In a recent interview with Jonita Davis, Tucker went into more detail about her experience on Superman & Lois. At one point, she stated the showrunner blamed the series filming in Canada for its lack of diversity in supporting and background roles:

Casting is a great way to get some onscreen representation of different groups. Once the news began to come out about the casting [of Superman and Lois], we saw that the villain was going to be black. And it just…it felt like we needed to start pushing for diversity in other areas. Like, ‘let’s look to have diversity in some of these supporting roles.’ But also, ‘what’s the background roles?’ Even the dude walking behind everything. Let’s get that person to be not just standard ‘whoever.’ Let’s actually reflect the real world. And there was pushback on that, you know. The pushback was because the show films in Canada.[The showrunner told Tucker]‘We might not be able to find actors of color in Canada, so we would have to bring them in, or ship them in,’ as it were.


Davis also asked Tucker if those on the show explained why it would be difficult to find Black actors or if they just weren't seeking them out. Tucker responded, "You know, I don’t know. I really don’t. I can’t imagine THAT being a serious thing to say. If it was a joke, it seems inappropriate to me. It wasn’t a joke to me." Tucker's claims are concerning, to say the least. Coupled with her Twitter thread and the interview as a whole, they paint an unfortunate picture of the culture on Superman & Lois. If the series is indeed looking for excuses not to include diverse actors in supporting and background roles, it doesn't bode well for the show or The CW's work towards inclusion.


These concerns coming out before Superman & Lois has even premiered is a double-edged sword for the series. On one hand, it allows those working on the show to course correct and address the important issues Tucker brought up before its too far into its run. However, her comments have generated a lot of negative publicity for the series, which could hurt its ratings when it premieres. Even though it may be hard for some working on Superman & Lois to see Tucker's concerns out in the open, as the writer noted in her original thread, it's the only way to start positive and incredibly necessary change.
 
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