someone is pregnant?well it started off badly I think
On 9/20/2019 at 4:51 PM, Outsiders said:New couples emerge and explore their budding relationships . . .
Oh yeah, those are words you never wanna read in relation to a Berlanti production.
Never-the-less, I'll be watching the Arrowverse shows this season . . . at least till after the Crisis. I know I'll hate myself later, but I'm just about over the whole summer hiatus thing. It's time for fresh viewing, but with McGyver and SHIELD on extended leave, and very few interesting new shows, I'm pretty desperate.
Plus, I've always loved watching TV producers scramble to hide a cast pregnancy.
Kara (Melissa Benoist) is surprised to find that CatCo has a new owner who has brought in a star reporter. New couples emerge and explore their budding relationships while J'onn J'onzz (David Harewood) receives an unexpected visitor.
Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Derek Simon & Nicki Holcomb.
Original Airdate: 10/6/2019
Okay, I get the body-suit now, but what are they gonna do later on? A baby-bump is one thing, but pregnancy has a tendency to make itself known as time goes on. There's only so much you can do with baggy clothes and clever camera angles.
That guy has a Shake Weight.
The new outfit doesn't look so bad but the haircut doesn't suit Benoist at all, anyway I haven't even watched the latest season and I don't really have a desire to except for the curiosity of seeing Jon Cryer as Luthor, might just skip ahead to those episodes.
The poster is actually cool.
Additional new preview images and new promotional poster...
11 hours ago, silverback77346 said:Dag nabit if you don't come off as Hardcore Mako, but I have to agree with you on this matter. I'm surprised this show had lasted this long. I came back a few times when they had Superman and Lois on the show. But there's an old saying, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me." I'm done with this one.
I can't help it, all my life, shows like this were my bread and butter. I was the sci-fi geek who picked up that Fall Issue of TV Guide every year just praying it would have any mention at all of a genre series.
It really staggers the imagination that all it took to get me from there to the cynical nay-sayer I've become was the CW's current roster of DC series. Thanks a lot Greg, appreciate it.