Getting kinda sick of Jordan whining every episode.
One Strip! One Strip!I know right, he acts like such a spoiled brat. Especially compared to Jon who doesn't make every problem into a big deal.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."Teenagers amirite.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.He also suffers from anxiety.
Yeah, Jordan's not just a bratty kid, they've been at pains to point out that he's got genuine health issues.
Edited by Robbery on Mar 10th 2021 at 5:12:52 AM
Plus, from his perspective, he went from believing that he's mentally ill, to learning that he's part alien (which may have also played a role in his mental health issues), to learning that he's not actually that much of an alien, all in the space of, like, a week.
By now, it should be clear to all except the most dense of us that sheep are secretly conspiring to kill us all and steal our pants.I understand that he has legitimate issues but does he have to be a problem every episode?
Every episode hes tearing into father for whatever reason.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."It's been three episodes.
By now, it should be clear to all except the most dense of us that sheep are secretly conspiring to kill us all and steal our pants.Yes, that's what having a child with mental health issues is like, especially a teenager. Its very difficult, and they can and will lash out at you over anything.
I understand that its not necessarily fun to watch, but I don't think its supposed to be.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.Although they are really piling it up on him, really.
Wake me up at your own risk.Seems a bit weird that Edge has Superman-level Assassins casually at his disposal, but still, nice ep.
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% ScandinavianGod Lana’s husband is such a corpo shill.
He really needs to lose his teeth so he can shut up.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."I feel very bad for Lana being married to Trump supporter EXPY.
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.Lana sure has bad luck when it comes to men.
- So we have a villain named Kilgrave and a special school for kids with powers. Are we sure this isn't a Marvel show.
- It's funny to think Sam Lane was originally a farmer whose only flaw was being a really embarrassing parent.
I have not watched Supergirl though I know several villains typically associated with Clark have appeared there first like The Elite.
If anyone can bring up like a list of the Superman villains that have already appeared in Supergirl, that be swell because I'm wondering what villains they can bring in here.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."Silver Banshee, Metallo, Parasite, the Elites and Lex Luthor are the main ones that come to mind. Haven't used Brainiac, Mongul or Darkseid, so they could show up. I think Mr.Oz could be a good main villain for this show.
Edit:I forget about Mr. Mxyzptlk
Edited by LunaStar on Mar 17th 2021 at 9:00:53 PM
Scrolling through the character pages, Toyman and Livewire have also been used.
Children of Dievas - my webcomic about the Northern CrusadesBizarro and the Black Mercy too.
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% ScandinavianYeah but that was Supergirl-Bizarro, not Superman-Bizarro.
Children of Dievas - my webcomic about the Northern CrusadesYeah, Supergirl used a good amount of Superman plots/villains. Granted, his rogue gallery is big enough that there's still plenty left.
Supergirl has got Braniac 5, but they haven't used the original.
In fairness, Supergirl had (a different version of) Morgan Edge, too. For all we know, there could be post-Crisis versions of all of the above waiting to pop out of the wings...
Huh maybe Manchester Black can return with his powers.
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."
I wodner if they're going to adapt 'He'l' from New 52?