So that's why I like it better.
I must be alone on this one .-.
So that's why I like it better.
I must be alone on this one .-.
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Oh yay Veelk's back in a DC TV thread...
I'm surprised I'm remembered. It's been, what a year?
Anyway, hopefully this discussion will be more productive.
Bit strange you decided to compare it to Arrow/Flash though, they're different networks dude.
Bit strange you decided to compare it to Arrow/Flash though, they're different networks dude.
While I disagree with pretty much everything he said, Supergirl is run by the same creative team as Arrow & Flash so comparisons are probably pretty fair.
While I disagree with pretty much everything he said, Supergirl is run by the same creative team as Arrow & Flash so comparisons are probably pretty fair.
Even the director Glen Winter DP'd a bunch of (great) Arrow episodes.
"Stronger Together When Karas attempts to help National City things dont go according to plan, she must put aside the doubts that she and the citys media has about her abilities in order to capture an escapee from the Kryptonian prison, Fort Rozz. Also, Cat pressures James to use his connection to Superman to get her an interview with Supergirl, when SUPERGIRL moves to its regular time period, Monday, Nov. 2 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
"Fight or Flight Supergirls powers are tested when Reactron, one of Supermans formidable enemies, arrives in National City and targets the young hero. Also, Cat plans to run an exposé on Supergirl, on SUPERGIRL, Monday, Nov. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Peter Facinelli guest stars as tech entrepreneur Maxwell Lord.
It's like expecting to come home to have your house burned down and only to find it's been TP'd. Not great, but you can work that out atleast.
So here are my thoughts on the pilot. Most of it doesn't give any details on the content, which should fit the rules, but let me know if you want the whole thing spoilered anyway.
Okay, so first thing you should know is that I hate Arrow. Flash too, but Arrow is up with some of the worst TV I've ever had the displeasure to witness. This applies to any season you care to name, hell, any episode. They are unequivocally awful. None of hte cast know how to act, and even if they did, the writing doesn't let them. Characters talk like they're not human beings, their abilities often contradict themselves within the same episode, everyone is one dimensional, jokes are painfully unfunny, the pacing is all over the place, they have no idea how to do proper mystique, and the content itself often becomes questionable itself. I hate, hate, hate these shows. I hate them more than AM hates humanity. I've written a lot about why I despise it, and I won't repeat it here, but understand that is how I viewed Supergirl coming in. A show made by essentially the same people? Oh god, another sad bundle of wasted potential.
So I came into the pilot with the lowest of expectations. And Supergirl beat them. I honestly don't know if this is just me being caught offguard or if there is actual potential here. I mean, it's the same team, so...idk, maybe Berlanti managed to find some poor intern that actually knows his shit and is trying to heroically save the show from producers in the background. Or maybe it actually was CW, the network, and I'm selling Berlanti short, and they are now free from their bonds to be able to produce something genuinely adequate instead of hair whiteningly awful. Or maybe this was a miraculous accident of having to do a pilot, and it will crash and burn into a bloated, melodramatic, cringe mess as they try to fill 20 episodes of content.
Because the pilot actually did a lot of stuff. They establish. Maybe I'm just more forgiving of the CWisms because the Pilot is actually being somewhat ambitious in trying to make a very large amount of narrative work. But I wouldn't be shocked at all if this was them putting their best foot forward.Kara's origin, show her growing up and deciding to be a hero, the doning of the costume, establishing relationships with her sister, boss, friend, new guy, villain, background information on why there are villains, in addition to the internal drama Kara faces
And there are plenty of CWisms to be found here. Characters unnaturally stating their inner emotions, there is already misblaming () and stupid outrage (Kara is blamed for criminals being on her world when she had no idea how or why her pod brought them there). I hope they have Kara genuinely being clever instead of what happened (yes, Kate, be mad that Kara saved you and hundreds of people's lives, goddammit), but I don't expect it as that's what flash does most episodes.having tech support give her the answer on how to beat the baddie with plot device power
That said, what suprised me was....acceptable acting. Like, when Supergirl is sad or excited, Melissa Benoist conveys it well enough. And the jokes...They're actually funny somehow! And delivered well! I can tell you that all seasons of Arrow and Flash maybe made me crack a smile a grand total of 6 or 7 times. I'm not exaggerating here, I made sure to count. Flash gave me 3 or 4, maybe 5, Arrow precisely 1 or 2. Here, 5 minutes into the show has Cat Grant: "" That....was actually pretty funny. Like, don't get me wrong, I wasn't going crazy with laughter, but they managed to make me crack a smile more in one episode than either of the other CW shows did in 4 seasons. That was the point where I had to stop for a moment and realize that this might not actually be the pile of crap I had every reason to believe it would be.I had a board meeting at lunch, so cancel sushi with my mother. Also cancel my therapist, I won't be needing it if I'm not having lunch with my mother.
Even in terms of Cinematography. Like, again, don't get me wrong. It's not great. But they had the. Like, it's not great and the CG is awful, but I thought it was a somewhat cool shot.plane landing sequence. But they added a twist, Kara has to manuever it around a bridge, so she turns it, and we get a shot of the plane wing scraping the bridge's from a ground shot
Look, you have no idea how much this blew my mind. I have certain expectations of CW show and this show definitely has CW blood running in it, but it's by far the most competent take on it that I've seen. Which I admit might not be saying much, but right now, I can't gauge that properly because I'm caught so off guard by it making me not want to stab my eyes out. They can use that as a blurb. Does not make me want to stab out my eyes. Which, believe me, is not just better than I expected, but magnitudes better. It's like expecting to come home to have your house burned down and only to find it's been TP'd. Not great, but you can work that out atleast.
Ok, not to be THAT guy, but she's on the cover of a magazine and they still can't put a face to her??? At least Clark and Superman have a bit different hair styles/posture/mannerisms, but Kara straight up looks the same besides the glasses, haha.
Kinda wish the magazine was as blurry face or she does the "vibrating face all the time thing" so you can't get a clear photo of her.
Not sure what's this supposed to mean lol.
I've been wondering about this. I was/am worried how much they're going to pander to "this is a show for women, you GOTTA have xyz in it, because women" kinda mentality.
Like most shows, they tend to wear their themes on theirsleevechest for the first 13 episodes or season or whatever and then settles into using them more naturally. It'll work itself into a more cohesive product if given the time.
And the jokes...They're actually funny somehow! And delivered well! I can tell you that all seasons of Arrow and Flash maybe made me crack a smile a grand total of 6 or 7 times. I'm not exaggerating here, I made sure to count. Flash gave me 3 or 4, maybe 5, Arrow precisely 1 or 2. Here, 5 minutes into the show has Cat Grant: "" That....was actually pretty funny. Like, don't get me wrong, I wasn't going crazy with laughter, but they managed to make me crack a smile more in one episode than either of the other CW shows did in 4 seasons. That was the point where I had to stop for a moment and realize that this might not actually be the pile of crap I had every reason to believe it would be.I had a board meeting at lunch, so cancel sushi with my mother. Also cancel my therapist, I won't be needing it if I'm not having lunch with my mother.
So here are my thoughts on the pilot. Most of it doesn't give any details on the content, which should fit the rules, but let me know if you want the whole thing spoilered anyway.
Okay, so first thing you should know is that I hate Arrow. Flash too, but Arrow is up with some of the worst TV I've ever had the displeasure to witness. This applies to any season you care to name, hell, any episode. They are unequivocally awful. None of hte cast know how to act, and even if they did, the writing doesn't let them. Characters talk like they're not human beings, their abilities often contradict themselves within the same episode, everyone is one dimensional, jokes are painfully unfunny, the pacing is all over the place, they have no idea how to do proper mystique, and the content itself often becomes questionable itself. I hate, hate, hate these shows. I hate them more than AM hates humanity. I've written a lot about why I despise it, and I won't repeat it here, but understand that is how I viewed Supergirl coming in. A show made by essentially the same people? Oh god, another sad bundle of wasted potential.
So I came into the pilot with the lowest of expectations. And Supergirl beat them. I honestly don't know if this is just me being caught offguard or if there is actual potential here. I mean, it's the same team, so...idk, maybe Berlanti managed to find some poor intern that actually knows his shit and is trying to heroically save the show from producers in the background. Or maybe it actually was CW, the network, and I'm selling Berlanti short, and they are now free from their bonds to be able to produce something genuinely adequate instead of hair whiteningly awful. Or maybe this was a miraculous accident of having to do a pilot, and it will crash and burn into a bloated, melodramatic, cringe mess as they try to fill 20 episodes of content.
Because the pilot actually did a lot of stuff. They establish. Maybe I'm just more forgiving of the CWisms because the Pilot is actually being somewhat ambitious in trying to make a very large amount of narrative work. But I wouldn't be shocked at all if this was them putting their best foot forward.Kara's origin, show her growing up and deciding to be a hero, the doning of the costume, establishing relationships with her sister, boss, friend, new guy, villain, background information on why there are villains, in addition to the internal drama Kara faces
And there are plenty of CWisms to be found here. Characters unnaturally stating their inner emotions, there is already misblaming () and stupid outrage (Kara is blamed for criminals being on her world when she had no idea how or why her pod brought them there). I hope they have Kara genuinely being clever instead of what happened (yes, Kate, be mad that Kara saved you and hundreds of people's lives, goddammit), but I don't expect it as that's what flash does most episodes.having tech support give her the answer on how to beat the baddie with plot device power
That said, what suprised me was....acceptable acting. Like, when Supergirl is sad or excited, Melissa Benoist conveys it well enough. And the jokes...They're actually funny somehow! And delivered well! I can tell you that all seasons of Arrow and Flash maybe made me crack a smile a grand total of 6 or 7 times. I'm not exaggerating here, I made sure to count. Flash gave me 3 or 4, maybe 5, Arrow precisely 1 or 2. Here, 5 minutes into the show has Cat Grant: "" That....was actually pretty funny. Like, don't get me wrong, I wasn't going crazy with laughter, but they managed to make me crack a smile more in one episode than either of the other CW shows did in 4 seasons. That was the point where I had to stop for a moment and realize that this might not actually be the pile of crap I had every reason to believe it would be.I had a board meeting at lunch, so cancel sushi with my mother. Also cancel my therapist, I won't be needing it if I'm not having lunch with my mother.
Even in terms of Cinematography. Like, again, don't get me wrong. It's not great. But they had the. Like, it's not great and the CG is awful, but I thought it was a somewhat cool shot.plane landing sequence. But they added a twist, Kara has to manuever it around a bridge, so she turns it, and we get a shot of the plane wing scraping the bridge's from a ground shot
Look, you have no idea how much this blew my mind. I have certain expectations of CW show and this show definitely has CW blood running in it, but it's by far the most competent take on it that I've seen. Which I admit might not be saying much, but right now, I can't gauge that properly because I'm caught so off guard by it making me not want to stab my eyes out. They can use that as a blurb. Does not make me want to stab out my eyes. Which, believe me, is not just better than I expected, but magnitudes better. It's like expecting to come home to have your house burned down and only to find it's been TP'd. Not great, but you can work that out atleast.
Okay, so first thing you should know is that I hate Arrow. Flash too, but Arrow is up with some of the worst TV I've ever had the displeasure to witness. This applies to any season you care to name, hell, any episode. They are unequivocally awful.
How many episodes did you watch of each to come to these conclusions?
So would you guys recommend this show for someone (me) that hates Flash and Arrow?
So would you guys recommend this show for someone (me) that hates Flash and Arrow?
edit: Ah just read some posts above, looks like the pilot is worth a try.
So would you guys recommend this show for someone (me) that hates Flash and Arrow?
edit: Ah just read some posts above, looks like the pilot is worth a try.
Yeah, but keep in mind that this is the pilot, which are always different than what shows become as a whole, and it has a lot of CWisms that make me hate Flash and Arrow. My mostly positive review is due to my shock that it wasn't AS bad as Flash and Arrow, but still very questionable.
I say that every show deserves a chance to impress, so yeah, give it a shot, but approach with caution.
Its very interesting to see the huge disparity between the critic reviews and the user reviews on Metacritic:
http://www.metacritic.com/tv/supergirl-2015
If it's by the creators of Arrow/Flash then we know that the start of the season will be rocky, and it will get crazy good around episode 15 or so.
Ok, not to be THAT guy, but she's on the cover of a magazine and they still can't put a face to her??? At least Clark and Superman have a bit different hair styles/posture/mannerisms, but Kara straight up looks the same besides the glasses, haha.
Kinda wish the magazine was as blurry face or she does the "vibrating face all the time thing" so you can't get a clear photo of her.
But for serious y'all it has nothing to do with her being a woman. It's a totally bad show. For serious.
Heads up for UK GAF. This is airing on Sky 1. October 29 at 9pm.
If you hate Arrow and Flash that means you aren't a fan of good comic book TV shows, therefore I wholeheartedly recommend Supergirl to you because the pilot was terrible. Enjoy!
Also, Supergirl will be on the cover of the next TV Guide. There's also a photoshoot and interview video: http://extratv.com/2015/10/20/melissa-benoist-reveals-how-she-felt-wearing-supergirl-costume/
So Monday for US, Friday for UK?
Might hold off and watch this with the family, no idea if they'll enjoy it though
Yep, she's still perfectLeaked commercial for episode 2: http://www.supergirl.tv/new-supergirl-today-promo
It's short (15 seconds), and it focuses on the critical reception of the show, so it doesn't really tell you anything about the episode. It's mostly a bunch of shots of her flying, many with quotes from critics all over them. I'm really curious as to how these commercials leak. This one is for November 2nd. I've seen some leak like a month ago that are supposed to air on Saturday.
Here's some gifs I made of the few shots without quotes all over them.