I think Cameron (Icicle Jr.) is slowly turning evil. It just his nature, can’t wait when he finds out how his father actually died.
I think Cameron (Icicle Jr.) is slowly turning evil. It just his nature, can’t wait when he finds out how his father actually died.
Dragon King found a way to possess his own daughter perhaps?
That snowglobe really looked a heck of a lot like Courtney. Like, I think I have literally seen her wear that exact outfit at some point.
I feel like I should feel bad that Yolanda's dad lost his job, but her family (other than the brother) is so awful I just can't muster up any sympathy. Like, Yolanda literally can't be on the phone and is obviously talking about the family's shame...that totally checks out. I guess the one thing I'm worried about is, if they're talking to a realtor, they might move out of Blue Valley and take Yolanda with them.
It's nice to have a doctor in the know in Beth's mom...even if she's not used to fudging medical reports so people don't pay too much attention to Superhero stuff!
OG!Mid-Nite! It was nice to see Dr. McNider reunite with Sylvester and get his doctoring on, and that he's happy where he is now. He's even starting a new clinic!
Does Sylvester still want to be Starman? Is he happy? Although whether he's ready to hang up the tights or not, Pat remaking his old suit was a pretty great gesture of support for him to give this one last go.
I'm glad Barbara's proposal got through and now her old nemesis is cartoonishly in support of her, but I wonder if she would've approved of Paula's methods for making that happen?
I see Tigress is decent at taxidermy. Did she hunt that thing down herself or...?
Kind of rare to see Courtney in a dress, come to think of it.
I love how Jakeem is talked into going along with Mike's plan because he wants to ride in the robot. Although they probably should've been more specific in which keys they wished for.
Nothing bonds three guys together like throwing back a couple of beers and watching Clint Eastwood.
So how are they going to explain away all the ice in the art room? I mean, maybe it'll melt but that would still be a lot of water.
I'm genuinely surprised the grandparents didn't tell Cameron everything about Stargirl and the JSA at this point. It seems like they're trying to build him up to it, but I guess that means they're still stringing along that plot.
It took three seasons but Courtney and Cameron finally have their first kiss! And amidst the snow no less! Of course, it probably won't end well because Courtney is still keeping being Stargirl and a whole bunch of other stuff from him, but take what happiness and love you can get.
So it wasn't Dragon King...it was Cindy. It seems like she's turning dragon like her dad did. And if the JSA is hunting through the tunnels...well, I think Cindy's secrets are going to catch up with her. Of course they're also on a wild goose chase.
So what happens when Cameron finds out his dad was in the ISA and was a bad guy?
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
The "why" Starman is back explanation, while ok, just means this guy is just a natural asshat. At least if he were clone, robot, or some type of doppleganger, it would've explained his behavior better.
Seems like they are telegraphing that Starman will sacrifice himself to save them all from whatever the final threat is, as I see no other use for the character. No family, no aspirations for a life outside of Starman, and 2 people can't share the staff long term.
Even for this show, seems odd to go from trying to kill folks at the grocery store then watch tv and share beers the next!
Nurture will most likely play a big part, too, given his grandparents were in on his father's plans and are playing the long game with him, at least in terms of his conversion to Icicle, Jr.
Yeah, I'd like to see that, too. Speaking of Wildcat/Yolanda, I'm with Frontier. Little to no sympathy for her family at this point, given the way they're still treating her. As for the source of Starman's resurrection, while I'm tempted to say "came back wrong" could be a thing . . . based on the preview of the next episode where he takes a more active mentor/leader role with the JSA, given that Courtney's busy with Cameron, he does seem like he's heading for a very bad crash and burn --- and might take the whole team with him if he can't or won't rein it in. Excellent body horror with Cindy slowly transforming into a . . . Dragon Princess, I'd guess, at the end, though.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Sylvester name drops "Ted Knight".
Wish we would get a flashback with Ted handing off the staff to Sylvester
or Sylvester telling Courtney the origin of the staff. She doesn't seem interested where the staff comes from.
Take this how you will, but Yvette Monreal just posted to her Instagram today that she's been cast as a regular in a new HBO Max show. Maybe, since Stargirl has a low episode count, she can do both. Or maybe she's leaving the show. Or maybe they made a decision about the show that they haven't publicized yet.
Far as I'm concerned, the writing has been on the wall for the show. Highly low chance for season 4.
Season 3 finished filming in maybe February/March of this year, so the cast has been "out of work" since then. The show has been a summer replacement since the beginning and the only reason it's not a summer replacement this year is because of the massive CW cancellations "forcing" it to a fall show.
And with the show currently airing, no announcement if its being renewed or cancelled as of yet is not a good sign. If I was Monreal, I wouldn't sit on my hands.
In the last episode, it was funny how Cameron (for lack of a better word) ejaculated his icy load when Courtney touch him.