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Is this an official pic???
I read on IGN The Flash is getting a complete rewrite.
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That's some photoshop.
Is this an official pic???
I read on IGN The Flash is getting a complete rewrite.
A new writer has just been hired to do a complete overhaul on DC’s Flash movie, marking the third time the creative direction of the film has changed.
My son said peak Barbra and posted a pic of her in a wheelchair
I'm nominating @Jays25 to join the Savage Society.Oracle=Peak Barbara Gordon. Sucks that she's in the chair, but that's what it is.My son said peak Barbra and posted a pic of her in a wheelchair
I'm talking about Geoff John's and the other guy.
My son said peak Barbra and posted a pic of her in a wheelchair
Oracle=Peak Barbara Gordon. Sucks that she's in the chair, but that's what it is.
I'm nominating @Jays25
to join the Savage Society.
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Is there a particular reason why Clark is so smitten with Lois?
Besides the fact that she's headstrong and hypermasculine, why is dude so in love with her? He's a farm boy by upbringing and she's supposed to represent the city chick who's the complete opposite of him?
I honestly don't see why this scene was so shocking to people. If people saw Mystery of the Batwoman, they would know that Bruce and Barbara had a sexual relationship
I don't think it was specifically that scene.. but everything that went into it.. but the movie just wasn't good, there was a ton wrong with the movieI honestly don't see why this scene was so shocking to people. If people saw Mystery of the Batwoman, they would know that Bruce and Barbara had a sexual relationship
I honestly don't see why this scene was so shocking to people. If people saw Mystery of the Batwoman, they would know that Bruce and Barbara had a sexual relationship
No one liked it then. No one liked it in Batman Beyond. And no one likes it now. It's literally as simple as that. For all his talents though, Bruce Timm remains enamored with the idea of Bruce Wayne ******* Jim Gordon's daughter. You wanna add some scenes of Barbara Gordon being Batgirl to help flesh her character out a bit? Go right ahead. But don't make it into a forced romance that ends with her quitting like an angry ex-girlfriend. People don't want that **** man. No one reads The Killing Joke for that. They read it to see the origin of the Joker, Barbara Gordon getting gunned down, Jim Gordon being mentally tortured, and Batman being pushed to his mental limits like never before, possibly ending the story by killing the Joker. Throwing romance into a story that doesn't suit it is a terrible idea. It'd be like throwing in a Batman/Catwoman sex scene in Death in the Family, right before we have Joker bashing in Jason Todd's skull with a crowbar and blowing him to hell.
No one liked it then. No one liked it in Batman Beyond. And no one likes it now. It's literally as simple as that. For all his talents though, Bruce Timm remains enamored with the idea of Bruce Wayne ******* Jim Gordon's daughter. You wanna add some scenes of Barbara Gordon being Batgirl to help flesh her character out a bit? Go right ahead. But don't make it into a forced romance that ends with her quitting like an angry ex-girlfriend. People don't want that **** man. No one reads The Killing Joke for that. They read it to see the origin of the Joker, Barbara Gordon getting gunned down, Jim Gordon being mentally tortured, and Batman being pushed to his mental limits like never before, possibly ending the story by killing the Joker. Throwing romance into a story that doesn't suit it is a terrible idea. It'd be like throwing in a Batman/Catwoman sex scene in Death in the Family, right before we have Joker bashing in Jason Todd's skull with a crowbar and blowing him to hell.
I still don't see the problem. Two themes in the movie were obsession and how intense the crime fighting life really is on a daily basis. That intensity and obsession bleeds over into other things and feelings. Wouldn't call it a romance at all.