I think it's for the best it moved to the CW. It might not have a huge audience in comparison to CBS, but it fits better and the ratings are excellent for CW
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LOL Winn is DEFINITELY superherosexual :) love that
Agreed - TH was good as Clark - I like seeing the Clark personality as a real part of him.
Oh I totally missed the Wonder Woman spin reference. I love it even more.
Was Alex supposed to be attracted to Max before he revealed himself as evil? Either way, the Alex/Maggie UST was pretty strong. I wouldn't mind if both Winn and Alex were bi. And Lana Luthor and Lucy and Jimmy too tbh lol.
I feel like CBS' desire to make this family friendly incl for kids was to its detriment, while CW's DC shows do make a good fit.
I thought it was hysterical than everyone, male or female, was gaga over both Clark and Superman. Winn was beyond gaga, and that's when the word "superherosexual" popped into my head.
I think they were showing the relationship between Alex and Max as interested in each other, but it was more about playing each other more than anything. Alex has far more chemistry in five minutes with Maggie than she did all of last season with Max.
They've said that Supergirl is still outside the "Arrowverse" as shown in the Supergirl/The Flash crossover last season. I was rather hoping they'd use the Flashpoint incident to bring it into the fold, so it would be easy to cross characters over to other shows. Perhaps they'll eventually have Barry do another timeline fuck up, or the Legends will do their thing and bring Supergirl and company into the mainstream DCTV 'verse.
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It's weird that moving to the CW makes it better - says something about CBS I guess?
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Agreed - TH was good as Clark - I like seeing the Clark personality as a real part of him.
Oh I totally missed the Wonder Woman spin reference. I love it even more.
Was Alex supposed to be attracted to Max before he revealed himself as evil? Either way, the Alex/Maggie UST was pretty strong. I wouldn't mind if both Winn and Alex were bi. And Lana Luthor and Lucy and Jimmy too tbh lol.
I feel like CBS' desire to make this family friendly incl for kids was to its detriment, while CW's DC shows do make a good fit.
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I think they were showing the relationship between Alex and Max as interested in each other, but it was more about playing each other more than anything. Alex has far more chemistry in five minutes with Maggie than she did all of last season with Max.
They've said that Supergirl is still outside the "Arrowverse" as shown in the Supergirl/The Flash crossover last season. I was rather hoping they'd use the Flashpoint incident to bring it into the fold, so it would be easy to cross characters over to other shows. Perhaps they'll eventually have Barry do another timeline fuck up, or the Legends will do their thing and bring Supergirl and company into the mainstream DCTV 'verse.
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You and me both! :P
Though why were there not ALL the Jimmy/Clark moments???
Because the writers are stupid and didn't realize what they could have there... -.-
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I mean Lucy always complained that she had to compete with Superman.
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