its all Warner Media money, I dont see much changes
the show is, by its baked in DNA, a CW show
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its all Warner Media money, I dont see much changes
the show is, by its baked in DNA, a CW show
[QUOTE=MiddleMan;5038232]its all Warner Media money, I dont see much changes
the show is, by its baked in DNA, a CW show[/QUOTE]
Agreed, only with better reasons for the cast to act like morons (them being teenagers ;))
The show has definitely not had CW DNA. The production has been at least a level higher than any of the other DC shows on CW.
But I'm not worried.
[QUOTE=MyriVerse;5038342]The show has definitely not had CW DNA. The production has been at least a level higher than any of the other DC shows on CW.
But I'm not worried.[/QUOTE]
go look at shows like 7th Heaven, Gilmore Girls - that network spends money when it so chooses
[QUOTE=MiddleMan;5038232]its all Warner Media money, I dont see much changes
the show is, by its baked in DNA, a CW show[/QUOTE]
There's no CW DNA here. If CW had their hands on this Barbara would be in a love triangle right now, A greater emphasis on ships, a love interest we can all hate.
[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;5038493]There's no CW DNA here. If CW had their hands on this Barbara would be in a love triangle right now, A greater emphasis on ships, a love interest we can all hate.[/QUOTE]
A motivational speech every episode in a hallway...
[QUOTE=Frontier;5038534]A motivational speech every episode in a hallway...[/QUOTE]
Characters constantly lying to each other in order to "protect them".
[QUOTE=AdamFTF;5038726]Characters constantly lying to each other in order to "protect them".[/QUOTE]
That's just superhero fiction, lol.
Stargirl's secret identity is officially gone.
My concerns about the show moving to the CW:
1) the production budget- say goodbye to the good special effects and high quality cameras. Also to much of the cast I'm guessing- it'll be reduced to core characters only.
2) Luke Wilson- they may no longer be able to afford him. Losing Pat would be a MAJOR blow to the show's premise and the core of it, which is Pat and Courtney
3) the writing- this is a cable show moving to network, which means the episodes now have to be written for commercial breaks. That will change the writing more than people think and definitely for the worse. It hampers the storytelling of writers, who've maintained this for years.
Remember that this is Geoff’s baby. His magnum opus. It all comes down to how much pull he has at WB.
We’re not going to see unnecessary CW tropes because he wouldn’t have that.
Maybe I’m optimistic. I hope Swamp Thing’s CW ratings might give it a second season.
At most, I can see Wilson not appearing in every episode, since he’s the highest paid.
[video=youtube;1-4sqXaSVUw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-4sqXaSVUw[/video]
[QUOTE=Flash Gordon;5038767]That's just superhero fiction, lol.[/QUOTE]
Maybe so, but it seems especially egregious in Arrow and Flash.
[QUOTE=AdamFTF;5038726]Characters constantly lying to each other in order to "protect them".[/QUOTE]
Or treating lying as the biggest sin a character can commit.
So is Cindy’s stepmom something Dragon King made in a test tube? Apparently she doesn’t exist.