Yeah you can't help those people.
The whole point is they are supposed to be over the top cliches, and a bit of a parody of 70's Super Friends which to be more diverse added some very cliche characters (and names), also happened to be all male. (unless you count Rima too, which HB didn't create)
Who in fact as per the theme of this thread, I'd also love to see get their own spin-off. : )
Of course with some minor updates...
And using the civilian names from their Young Justice analogues;
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so random, I honestly thought they were trying to make this a spin-off show: actually the first "costumed" hero in that universe) Smallville's Andrea Rojas - Angel of Vengeance.
LOL trailer not mine....
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I would like a spin-off of Howard and Bernadette from The Big Bang Theory. A bonus would be to keep Raj as their friend.
Also at one point thought Arrow was legit hinting at the idea of a Curtis, Dinah and Rene as their own spin-off team.
Somewhat dubbed the Outsiders or if some prefer the GTFOut-siders!
I would have gone with
The Broken Arrows
Terrific's Trio
Or The Wild Bunch!:
- The Wild Dog, .............The Canary, .............The Tomcat.
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That could be interesting. They've got a couple of Black Canary's and a White Canary, as well as various non-Canaries and a Huntress to choose amongst.
I wouldn't mind seeing a spin-off with the future kids of Oliver (and 'Diggle Jr'). Which amuses me, because I loathed William-as-a-kid, but enjoyed grown-up-William and Mia's adventures in the flash-forwards.
I'd love to see a Star Trek spin-off where we get to see what Picard's doing about 25-30 years after Nemesis. We'll call it Star Trek: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.
Maybe, oh I dunno, throw in some Data and Seven (why not?) into the mix. And maybe Riker and Troi could drop by for a visit, that'd be neat.
I had no idea what "backdoor pilots" were when I was a kid, so when watching the Gary-7 episode of "Star Trek" I thought, "Wow, these characters could totally have their own show!" (it was the 80's when I saw it ) Gary Lansing and Teri Garr were a fun match - I really liked the premise of that setup. (I could do without the cat-lady "Isis", but if it went to series I'm sure she would have been fleshed out)
I would have liked to have seen a spin-off of a spin-off with that woman with electricity powers who showed up on "Angel" a few times. Maybe team her with that Werewolf Angel dated...
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Would have been Trek's Dr. Who, to bad it wasn't picked up.
LOL!
Also besides all the celebrated revisits of old characters. There is actually a whole new main cast and crew involved too.
Just the media didn't notice them, with the others announced.
Looking forward to it, even if it's it's not called "Star Trek: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot."
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“ Well hell just froze over. Because CM Punk is back in the WWE.” - Jcogginsa.
“You can take the boy outta the mom’s basement, but you can’t take the mom’s basement outta the boy!” - LA Knight.
"Revel in What You Are." Bray Wyatt.
That's a shame. Fingers crossed it happens when Modern family calls it a day. How do you picture the NEXT generation of Bundy's?
I picture Bud , being the big homey "Grand Master B" , having an African-American wife and kids. Kelly - Hispanic husband and kids?
Yeah, that was a neat one.
Gwen Raiden! I totally wanted to see more of her. (Alexa Davalos, IIRC, was the name of the actress, and she's super-hot.) Throw in some other randoms from Angel, like Bethany Chaulk (the only-slightly-homicidal telekinetic) and it could be fun.I would have liked to have seen a spin-off of a spin-off with that woman with electricity powers who showed up on "Angel" a few times. Maybe team her with that Werewolf Angel dated...
Gwen Raiden had a significant role in the (canon) Angel: After the Fall comics series, which picks up after the Angel series finale.
I always imagined Gary 7 was Trek's version of a time lord or incarnation of Dr. Who crossed over into their Universe. A way for those shows to coexist in the same U.Originally Posted by KRYPTON INC., post: 34369623
Even had his own sonic-screwdriver/servo-pen.
And companion in Teri Garr.
Doctor at the time would have been Patrick Troughton with Companions – Jamie & Victoria.
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