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I don't think that Hank really thought it through when he chose to reveal who he really is in order to protect Alex. Now both he and Alex are on the run trying to evade being captured by the Government which considers them both criminals.
I agree about Hank.
For myself, I didnt really care for the fugitive angle and hope it gets resolved quickly. I mean I guess it is good because we get more Lucy because well more Jenna Dewan-Tatum is never a bad thing but personally I prefer the alien of the week over the overarching Hank/J'onn J'onzz's story. I'm glad we get some back story but I dont want it to take over the show.
For myself, I didnt really care for the fugitive angle and hope it gets resolved quickly. I mean I guess it is good because we get more Lucy because well more Jenna Dewan-Tatum is never a bad thing but personally I prefer the alien of the week over the overarching Hank/J'onn J'onzz's story. I'm glad we get some back story but I dont want it to take over the show.
My thoughts exactly. This episode just brought it too far. Hopefully it gets resolved soon and doesn't extend the entire season!
For myself, I didnt really care for the fugitive angle and hope it gets resolved quickly. I mean I guess it is good because we get more Lucy because well more Jenna Dewan-Tatum is never a bad thing but personally I prefer the alien of the week over the overarching Hank/J'onn J'onzz's story. I'm glad we get some back story but I dont want it to take over the show.
I think I'd prefer the alien, or villain of the week angle myself. I don't particularly care for the Kryptonian escaped villains on earth plot to take over the earth and 'save it.' After all, where is Superman in all of this? He knows about the plot, but it's Supergirl's show so he has to stay out of it?
I agree about hoping for a quick resolution to the fugitive angle.
Two things really bugged me this week:
Lucy is back in the Army, just like that.
Siobhan was able to walk right into the office and access company email.
For myself, I didnt really care for the fugitive angle and hope it gets resolved quickly. I mean I guess it is good because we get more Lucy because well more Jenna Dewan-Tatum is never a bad thing but personally I prefer the alien of the week over the overarching Hank/J'onn J'onzz's story. I'm glad we get some back story but I dont want it to take over the show.
Given that he can change forms and therefore identities, I don't see why he'd have to remain a fugitive long.
I hear this show has not been confirmed for renewal yet.
People are kind of making a big deal out of this for no reason. CBS hasnt made an announcement on ANY of their freshman series. They also own this one which pretty much (though not definitely) guarantees their renewal.
I hear this show has not been confirmed for renewal yet.
What is up with that? I thought the higher ups at CBS said that it was renewed for season 2? But rest assured if it s indeed canceled. CW will pick it up. It will fit right in with the other Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg shows where it should have been in the first place.
What is up with that? I thought the higher ups at CBS said that it was renewed for season 2? But rest assured if it s indeed canceled. CW will pick it up. It will fit right in with the other Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg shows where it should have been in the first place.
IMO it should have been on CW from the get go because The CW is very female centric. Just look at the schedule besides Legends of Tomorrow, largely geared for females, even Flash and Arrow are heavy on the relationships to draw in the typical female viewers.
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