I’m just wondering if a show about someone who is say over 65 and a “bachelor” which implies someone never married is a show you’d want to watch or a train wreck.Think the movie 40 Year Old Virgin but older?Maybe it’s about some player who has been with multiple women bur nev...
Smallvillefamously had an approach rooted in producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar's simple rule: "no tights, no flights." The idea was that their focus would be on a young Clark Kent in the yearsbeforehe decided to become Superman, figuring himself out as his powers developed, with the...
similarly toSmallville, included a heavy load of Batman characters in their younger days, before they became their destined comic counterparts. The series finale was allegedly going to have Bruce be at the point where he decides to become a bat to protect Gotham...
I’m old so I’m sure few share my opinion, but I miss the days when they were all on CBS, who showed the entire length of the original specials. ABC edited out scenes to fit in more commercials (very noticeable in the Christmas special). Guess I’ll have my mem...
separately from the arrowverse, but viewer demand has encouraged the producers to finally connect the shows. tom welling and erica durance will reprise their roles of clark kent/superman and lois lane from the hit wb series smallville . burt ward, who played robin in the classic 1966 ser...
but that he hasn't even had time to visit the set. This is because the 70-year-old author has been plugging away atThe Winds of Winter, what will ultimately be the sixth book in his series that fans have been feverishly, and impatiently, waiting for nearly eight years. Here's what ...
, they made Barney go back to his old ways as well. I can’t believe that after all he went through with Robin, they still made him a playboy. C’mon! What was the point of the series if they were going to make everything revert back to the pilot! Gah. I shouldn’t be this ...