They should've had James Bamford direct the pilot and made it a 40 minute maskless fight scene. Ruby Rose would've been up for it.
Hey, they thought of that and only made him a bronze medalist.
This was pretty bad. I'll stick around, but the acting isn't good enough right now. Feels like a budget CW show. Am I crazy—or was the acting on the pilots of Arrow and Flash better? I know it was on Black Lightning.
Oh okay. I don't remember, but I'll take your word for it.Season 1 Amell was an absolutely terrible actor (and he's only improved so much since then), so I would say he's about on par with Ruby right now, with Ruby maybe edging him out a little bit.
The Flash's acting was significantly better in season 1 than in Arrow or Batwoman.
Love this Sunday logo. It should be the thread header image.
It's fan made
Love this Sunday logo. It should be the thread header image.
Watched this the other night, the pilot was rough. I don't remember Flash or Arrow being this low-budget at the start, and Supergirl definitely has a much cleaner look and better acting.
I feel like the popularity of young super heroes of DC makes titains and any show related to that TT property main shit.I don't get CW dancing around Batman so much only to make this. Same with Superman. Why can't they (WB) just make proper shoes with their most popular heroes? It's all this side shit like Titans and this.
Alice is the best one IMHO.Of course we get a wack ass Luke Fox. I'll stick with it for a few episodes but I think the negative for this show will be the characters along with some of the acting.
Arrow season one had Walter, Slade, Diggle, and Merlyn.
I know it's early but none of the characters grabbed me at all.
Batman at least the movie side of WB doesn't want to risk him on tv.I don't get CW dancing around Batman so much only to make this. Same with Superman. Why can't they (WB) just make proper shoes with their most popular heroes? It's all this side shit like Titans and this.
The red wig throws the person off from her real identityI know nothing of Batwoman, but I'm not sure why whoever originally created her decided they'd make a worse version of the Terry McGinnis look, but with a silly red wig over it... unless the wig is unique to this interpretation of this character.
Couldn't she just wear the cowl normally and still conceal her identity?The red wig throws the person off from her real identity
Unlike ahemSupergirlahem
art-wise in comics it's unique. Makes her stand outCouldn't she just wear the cowl normally and still conceal her identity?
It's a multi-layered misdirection. The cowl hides her identity. The red wig points anyone trying to figure out her identity in the wrong direction. It also acts as something flashy but worthless to distract opponents in combat (including anyone thinking that they can defeat her with a quick hair-pull).Couldn't she just wear the cowl normally and still conceal her identity?
Interesting, they could've tried to drag that across the entire season. So it's a little refreshing to just hear her come out and say that, instead of trying to hide it from her family.For anyone that wants a clip from the next episode.
Someone explain the point of Luke to me. It would literally make more sense if Kate went to the building and no one was there at all.
Like he's nothing like his comic self and that's fine. But he's also just the shittiest security guy EVER. He drags the show down and doesn't succeed in protecting Bruce's secret at all.
But the show as a whole had a great premiere.
He's there to be the guy in the chair, to explain/improve her tech, and to tell her more about Batman. He's probably the most important character in the show besides Batwoman.
Like he's going to be the guy in the crossover talking to Cisco about tech. He's going to be the guy talking to Batman in a post-credits scene. He's the guy.
Every hero series needs a tech hero. A Willow to the Buffy, if you will.
second season is basically guaranteed20 minuters into the pilot now.
This is horrendous.
Will it even survive to a second season?
It felt like they had a good enough script for the pilot, but the execution felt slightly lacking. Hopefully they improve in the coming episodes.
Do Alice and Mad Hatter ever team up in the comics? Sounds like something that should naturally happen. That or try to kill each other.
I am actually hoping that the bumbling nerd thing is an act that he uses and he is actually very capable and confident.He's there to be the guy in the chair, to explain/improve her tech, and to tell her more about Batman. He's probably the most important character in the show besides Batwoman.
Like he's going to be the guy in the crossover talking to Cisco about tech. He's going to be the guy talking to Batman in a post-credits scene. He's the guy.
An inversion of that staple CW character would at least be something, yeah. Then again: that's how they give us Batwing.I am actually hoping that the bumbling nerd thing is an act that he uses and he is actually very capable and confident.