Legends of Tomorrow (CW)

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New 52 Mr. Terrific who needed to be forced into a relationship with Power Girl to seem interesting really really sucked but they don't have to do Michael Holt like that. He was one of DCs greatest characters before Flashpoint. He even left Batman in awe.

They have over 10 years of solid material that they could mine to make the character compelling as fuck without having to play the gay trump card. A man of God who loses his faith and in the end believes in nothing but tech cause he tragically lost his wife and kid is compelling enough but this is Greg Berlanti we're talking about.
 
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[quote="pissedoffnobody;8843417]As for Power Girl's tit window, did you not see Sara's Black Canary costume? They really don't have a problem with showing cleavage at all. [/quote]

Bruh, Caity Lotz is a 30B. Hollywood doesn't have a problem with showing cleavge just as long there isn't a lot of it. When you think of PG, it's her massive rack that comes to mind, (probably the biggest set of titties in the DCU) if they're going to cast her correctly, they would have to at minimum cast somebody who is a minimum, a 38D. Then there's the issue of having a costume with a gratituous show of titty meat. As odd as it sounds, you can all kind of faggotry and dykin' on network television, but showing a gang of titty meat is wrong. Unless they drastically change PG's costume, the costume she would wear would probably be one of the two on the left.

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She would only have on the one with the titty window during a costume montage or something.

 
pissedoffnobody;8849556 said:
Broddie;8842577 said:
matches malone;8841871 said:
Broddie;8841021 said:
Jax would've been lynched 5 minutes into the episode if they wanted to be more authentic. Maybe 1966 but no way in 1958 whites would've been so apathetic about a negro hollering at some gringa smut. That's definitely one of the most sci-fi things the show has done to date.

remember they were in Oregon though, not Mississippi.

Segregation still existed in the North. Like Ray and Kendra would've never been able to buy that house in that neighborhood no matter how rich they were. I just blame it on white writers who may not really care to be meticulous with those kinda details.

You might like the forthcoming Jeff Nichols film with Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton called Loving that is out soon about them trying to settle in rural Virginia in the 50s and being prosecuted for getting married.

That sounds really good. That case the movie is based on was sad as fuck.
 
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pissedoffnobody;8849556 said:
Broddie;8842577 said:
matches malone;8841871 said:
Broddie;8841021 said:
Jax would've been lynched 5 minutes into the episode if they wanted to be more authentic. Maybe 1966 but no way in 1958 whites would've been so apathetic about a negro hollering at some gringa smut. That's definitely one of the most sci-fi things the show has done to date.

remember they were in Oregon though, not Mississippi.

Segregation still existed in the North. Like Ray and Kendra would've never been able to buy that house in that neighborhood no matter how rich they were. I just blame it on white writers who may not really care to be meticulous with those kinda details.

You might like the forthcoming Jeff Nichols film with Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton called Loving that is out soon about them trying to settle in rural Virginia in the 50s and being prosecuted for getting married.

just read up on this in wikipedia. one of my favorite characters from The League Ruxin is playing their lawyer Bernie Cohen. That alone makes it a must watch
 
gdatruth2.0;8830754 said:
i wonder if Chronos is actually Mick in disguise.

We know he is proably alive and what if the counsel hired him to hunt his former teammates. Seeems like it would fit his MO.

called it

 
True, also, y'all can imagine my face when Jefferson knocked out a league of assassins member with one punch like it was nuffin
 
pissedoffnobody;8891896 said:
DWO;8891483 said:
Kinda corny how Kendra was the only one ready to drop everything and bounce

To be fair she was the only black member of the group stuck in that time period. Wasn't exactly the best time to be black and proud, let alone married to a white man. I can see her making the best of the situation with Ray's support but I can't blame her for not wanting to stay in a time of institutional racism.

but didn't the old man that died in the first episode was her and Hawkman's bi racial son,who was born around world war 1 where racism was more of a norm and worse for her because she was in an interracial marriage ?lol
 
Blazedadon87x;8897502 said:
pissedoffnobody;8891896 said:
DWO;8891483 said:
Kinda corny how Kendra was the only one ready to drop everything and bounce

To be fair she was the only black member of the group stuck in that time period. Wasn't exactly the best time to be black and proud, let alone married to a white man. I can see her making the best of the situation with Ray's support but I can't blame her for not wanting to stay in a time of institutional racism.

but didn't the old man that died in the first episode was her and Hawkman's bi racial son,who was born around world war 1 where racism was more of a norm and worse for her because she was in an interracial marriage ?lol

...the fact that they even portrayed WHITE Egyptians is still mind bottling.
 

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