Are You Ready for "Supergirl" To Introduce Superman?
Is the time right for "Supergirl" to add Kara Zor-El's famous cousin to its cast?
Vote on the poll here.
Are You Ready for "Supergirl" To Introduce Superman?
Is the time right for "Supergirl" to add Kara Zor-El's famous cousin to its cast?
Vote on the poll here.
Everyone that thinks that Superman will overshadow anyone on a show that is called "Supergirl" just doesn't understand the realities of good storytelling. There are tons of good excuses why Superman won't be coming in to save the day every time Kara gets into a little trouble. Parent's don't go to schools and follow their kids around because they are being bullied. The only way for someone to get stronger is for them to handle situations on their own.
There is a reason why in the comics for over 40 years characters don't suddenly pop up and save the day in every other characters comics. That isn't what real people do.
This is good because it opens the door for more characters to join the DC Arrow-verse. So we can get proper versions of those characters, and not what WB wants to spoon feed us in the movies.
The only problem I can see is that we may get a TV Superman that is so fantastic and wonderful that people will start realizing just how bad the MoS and BvS Superman was and start to want that kind of Superman in the movies. Which will make the mopey, sad Superman that will be in the Justice League movie an even harder sell.
His absence in the last season was felt. I don't see how Kara can deal with a horse of kyrptonians and world ending catastrophes and not have Clark show up.
Can't wait!!!
The over arching theme of season one was kara finding her own identity and individuality apart from that of her world renowned cousin. Every time you bring him into the story, you detract from the title character. It's like trying to do a story about Robin breaking out on his own but having Batman show up every half dozen episodes. You dilute the point of the show.
Yes. I think the time is right for Supergirl to expand. I can understand why we didn't see Superman in full in the first season. Nobody really knew if this show would succeed. It was a female superhero who had never headlined her own show before or a successful movie for that matter. But it worked. Supergirl succeeded. She showed that there's room for a female hero among the crowded class of other superhero TV shows. Now, CW can build on that success and bringing Superman into the mix can certainly help if done right. My main concern about this show, however, is its time slot. They're still putting this show up against Monday Night Football. That is unfair competition and one that might undermine its potential moving forward.
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