I was giggling until that music started playing at 5:34 and i was laughing out loud.
I seriously don't know what they expect. I'm personally not too crazy about neither the concept of business girl in big city or Superman-style superheroes, but I can recognize a well done product when I see one.I don't get why people think its bad. And these people haven't seen it yet.
Even though I also enjoy the Amazing Spider-Man films being a huge Spidey nerd, Raimi's Spider-Man 1 and 2 are still good.LOL reminded me of Raimi's Spiderman movies. I was like "she's gonna trip like Tobey Maguire, she's gonna trip, she's gonna trip".
Well, at least she didn't trip. Still facapalm though.
Even though I also enjoy the Amazing Spider-Man films being a huge Spidey nerd, Raimi's Spider-Man 1 and 2 are still good.
Why you say unfortunately? Cause it won't cater to your preferences? Now that is silly to me, especially cause you say you don't even care for the character.And who said otherwise? Just saying that that music reminded me of those scenes where Pete trips and does stupid stuff. At least she didn't do that.
@Viper I didn't expect anything. I didn't even know a Supergirl show was in production, and I don't care that much for the character. But the silliness of this, the tone, ughnn... makes me cringe.
Granted, the sole idea of "Supergirl" as a character is silly to me, and this doesn't help. I do hope the final product will be different, but given the target audience, yeah... I don't think so unfortunately.
Why you say unfortunately? Cause it won't cater to your preferences?
this is not show for you.![]()
Is this taking place in the same universe as Arrow and Flash? Crossovers!
In late 2014, various reports suggested that this project, planned for CBS, could tie into the shared universe of two other hit superhero shows, Arrow (2012) and The Flash (2014), which air on The CW, but are also co-owned by CBS.
You're not judging it, you're mocking it. Judging it would be saying in respective way that it does not make you interested, so you will opt to not watch it, not "lolol, look how stoopid it is" over and over, cause you are basically trampling on emotions of people who do like it.Of course. I'm speaking for myself.
Well, duh. It's clear that I'm not the target audience. Doesn't mean I don't have to express my judgment. I say that it looks silly because... well... it clearly is. Then, it's up to the viewer's tastes, if he/she likes it that way, it's a pro, if he/she doesn't, it's a con.
"This is not for you" =/= "You can't judge it".
Although I also think this kind of products doesn't help superhero media (or comics in general) to be taken even slightly seriously as pieces of work/art by the general audience, who just consider them "stuff for kids or dorky teenagers".