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yaaaaassss congrats!
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volando-voy replied to your photoset: Full issue credits for TTGO!: Booyah! #3 and some...
yaaaaassss congrats!
:D Thanks!
volando-voy replied to your post “wizardofahz replied to your post “volando-voy replied to your post ...”
Kara going "well, at least she stopped the kryptonite cannons" was just. Really really uncomfortable in light of Melissa's public statement about being an IPV victim
like "she doesn't want to kill me, other harm is fine" IS NOT AN OKAY BAR HERE
It would be very Yikes in any context, but yes, extremely so, given that recent statement.
(She literally shot her and the narrative is like, ‘but she didn’t kill her so let’s have Hope!’ which, no. No thank you. No.)
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lol why do people even continue to attend them at this rate
Some people will do anything to get a Supergirl selfie
volando-voy replied to your post: YeahThis shouldn’t come as a surprise really.
@counterpunches think of it this way: would you want people popping out of the woodwork to whine and demand explanation every time you didn’t finish a fanfic? probably not. content creators don’t owe us their whole damn lives, even if they get paid.
No, but canceling some of the more visible and popular shows (and ones with little-to-no SFX budgets and likely lower production costs than sci-fi, action, etc; based programs) does make me question what Netflix’s plans and strategy are. So rarely does a Netflix show make it to or past a third season. Is this a historic trend? Sure. But also the amount of content they’ve been making yearly has racketed up so high and continues to grow. Is that because of the increasing silo-ization (not the word, I know) of existing programs and films from networks due to everyone and their mother creating streaming platforms of their own to keep their content? Yes, of course. But if the plan is just to keep making shows and never continue shows, then I think it’s fair of viewers to question.
I don’t know much about the back end of the media industry and I fully own up to that. I’m not saying these people are monsters and that there’s no good reason for any of the decisions they’re making. There’s usually a good explanation for things, I just wish more were forthcoming. Sense8 was a much beloved show but god, what an expensive show it must have been. So there was a compromise and they made a movie.
Churning out so much content and seeing what sticks to the wall does make me question becoming invested in any show if the likelihood of it continuing becomes slimmer and slimmer. Does this principle apply to network television as well? Absolutely. I adore Speechless and it was just cancelled which really bums me out. Do my parents wait to hear if a new show that looks good will be renewed for a second season before watching all of the episodes they’ve recorded? Yeah. It’s part of how entertainment and the way we ingest media has changed. But it’s also not fan fiction because there are paying consumers and ongoing financial strategies on the line.
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sounds like everybody's tickling your funny bone tonight
volando-voy replied to your post “Only one knee has pieces of not me in it” I just spit out my tea, A+...”
if smalls had kara's x-ray vision imagine how much fun she could have yelling "i see dead people!" every time she stared at your knee
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@volando-voy I am now gonna do that anyway cos it's technically true
i am displeased by this turn of events
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meanwhile mini-Alex is just like "BUT LOOK AT MY NEW THREE-HEADED DOG, MOM!"
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bahahahaha this is amazing
I think we need to ask ourselves “why is Alex’s kid in the underworld in the first place?”
And the answer, I’ve decided, is “because she somehow managed to adopt Hades’ half-mortal daughter”
(This means, of course, that we go with the “Alex fights Hades and ends up working for him”, because killing her kid’s dad would be kind of a dick move)
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will supergirl ever, ever let j’onn do anything? ...
I wonder if David was away when they shot this, he was in the UK a lot recently for his films
could be, but they did still have him in other parts of the episode? if he was away, wouldn’t it have been easier to write something along the lines of “j’onn’s off showing his dad the world so we’ll have to deal with this ourselves”. (though the parallel scenes at the end were nice). i feel like they probably felt they gave him a lot last week so didn’t want to give him much this week. and also last week’s probably cost a lot and took a lot of work to do all the martian cgi stuff (even though it was so bad, did you guys notice that scene where j’onn’s head isn’t even properly aligned to his body? lol), so they perhaps didn’t want to put the money and time/effort into doing it again this week? much cheaper and easier to have him stay human.