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Post by Jack Malone on May 4, 2011 5:24:43 GMT -6
i've been reading this lately. i finished episode 7 this morning. definitely pretty awesome. i'm interested in seeing how the rest of the season is going to play out. and i haven't been keeping up on the season 2 discussion board, cause i didn't wanna ruin any surprises that i may come across while reading season 1. after i finish this season, i'm gonna be catching up on Trinity as well. Awesome, a new reader! I hope you enjoy the rest of the season too, and Trinity is definitely a show NOT to be missed! Its epic! xD
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Post by eagle219406 on May 19, 2011 12:17:22 GMT -6
Hey man. I just read the episode, "Homecoming" a few days ago. It's a really good episode, well written. But I did want to point out a couple of mistakes. Not really big ones, just a few words you can easily change. One is that It seems that you're English, or some varient there of. So I should probably tell you that Americans say "mom" not "mum." The other mistake is that you said that Chloe's mother was "Comatose." Close but not quite. She was actually Catatonic. Basically that means that her body was awake, but her mind wasn't. I in no way mean to offend. This is strictly Constructive criticism. Like I said It was a great episode And I plan to read more soon.
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Post by Jack Malone on May 19, 2011 17:31:58 GMT -6
Hey man. I just read the episode, "Homecoming" a few days ago. It's a really good episode, well written. But I did want to point out a couple of mistakes. Not really big ones, just a few words you can easily change. One is that It seems that you're English, or some varient there of. So I should probably tell you that Americans say "mom" not "mum." The other mistake is that you said that Chloe's mother was "Comatose." Close but not quite. She was actually Catatonic. Basically that means that her body was awake, but her mind wasn't. I in no way mean to offend. This is strictly Constructive criticism. Like I said It was a great episode And I plan to read more soon. Thanks. Well, I may have gotten 'comatose' part wrong, Catatonic makes much more sense, but yeah, I'm Australian, so here in 'Australia,' its spelt 'mum.' Thanks for the feedback, though. I'm glad you liked the episode! EDIT: Just looked through the script - lucky I only used the word 'comatose' once. It was with Emil. You are right about Moira, it must have been a slip up. But yes, she was 'Catatonic.'
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Post by Carey on Jun 8, 2011 5:04:09 GMT -6
I'm gonna post a review of the entire season once I finish reading it. I've only just finished episode two and here are my thoughts so far.
The pilot was alright. My biggest problem was the flashbacks and having them set in Metropolis when the series is set in Gotham. The second episode was better and pretty good.
On the positive, I really love the Huntress and Bruce Wayne. They are my favorites right now. Oliver is pretty cool but not a favorite. I know this is gonna get me alot of hate, but I find Chloe is pretty average compared to the rest of the cast. I haven't seen Smallville so I know nothing about her development over there but here she just isn't as exciting as the other three. Sorry...
I'm enjoying it so far, being set in my favorite DC City and everything.
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Post by Jack Malone on Jun 8, 2011 5:39:27 GMT -6
I'm gonna post a review of the entire season once I finish reading it. I've only just finished episode two and here are my thoughts so far. Awesome. Can't wait to see your thoughts on the entire first season of Watchtower I learned early on that I hadn't written the series as if someone without knowledge of the series 'Smallville' could read it and enjoy it as much as someone who did have knowledge of its mother show - something I regret looking back at the script. At the time I didn't know that's how I was writing it, as it was sort of my desire to just spin Chloe off into her own series. So I understand if certain elements are confusing or cause problems. Glad to hear that Bruce and Helena are your favourites. Bruce is a very complex character and I tried to mirror that in the show. He doesn't have a huge story in the first season, but what he is involved in I had fun writing. My favourite episode to write was "Trial" which I hope you'll like. xD And its totally cool if you don't view Chloe as highly as those two. It is true that the character gets the most focus in every episode - in the sense that she clocks up the most minutes/scenes, etc. But maybe you'll grow to like her more. Again, I think had I written it for the viewer that hadn't known of her before the first few episodes may have been more succesful for all viewers, which is a bummer I didn't. If you're interested in seeing her journey up until this point (minus her last arc), I've posted a video at the end of this reply. Gah. I love Gotham City. The whole idea of Watchtower sprung out of the idea of doing a Batman series - but I was more interested in branching the character of Chloe Sullivan off into a new city with a new life and a new purpose. I'm glad you're enjoying the show so far, and hope to hear more from you! Here's that video I was talking about. Not sure if it'll help but it sums up a lot of her journey over the course of Smallville from seasons 1-9. I started writing the show half way through the ninth season, and then managed to fix it up as the season went on to suit the events of season ten.
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Post by knightshadow57 on Jun 26, 2011 23:08:58 GMT -6
General Comments on Watchtower:
Despite the reference to a hero with cool gadgets, setting the series in Gotham City was a genius idea as the Smallville version of the city and the Bat family of characters was essentially left untouched by Smallville during its ten-year run.
Despite this untapped fountain of DC history to reinterpret and revisit, I do applaud the series writers for doing their best to keep the stories within continuity.
While arguably, anything you write will be alternate universe to a certain extent, I admire your willingness to remain to keep unchanged the certain facts that we do know concerning the characters futures. It is something I try to strive for whenever I try my hand at fanfiction, as the most fun and challenge I have is filling in the gaps.
Review of Legend:
While I am already reading through season 2 (which brought me in as a viewer), I have started going back to read the first season. Any future reviews that I may do will be self-contained, although I figure as a latecomer, I will not be spoiling most viewers.
Chloe and Perry
In inclusion of Perry White into the new series provides a clear connection to the Superman mythos without having any of the other Superman characters brought into the series.
I enjoy seeing that both a strong professional and personal relationship has developed between Perry and Chloe since Chloe started working with the Gotham Daily.
Chloe has always had great respect for Perry White and the fact that he plays a role in her further development as a journalist, a dream that she only recently took up again makes perfect sense. It also gives her a reason to take her this position seriously, even as she returns to her role as Watchtower, which in the past has consumed Chloe's time and energy.
While journalism is a fast-paced profession, it also gives her an outlet to express herself and allows Chloe to have a life outside the superhero business, although both lives will continue to influence and inform the other as you made clear with the introduction of the Huntress.
As to Perry specifically, his role as Editor of the Gotham Daily is a logical stepping stone as he continues moving towards his own destiny. It makes sense that he would need experience in such a position despite having regained some if not all of his previous reputation after his personal fall from grace.
Given his past, it would not make sense to have him automatically become Editor of the Daily Planet in the Smallville universe, even though the Watchtower takes place after Clark becomes Superman.
Chloe and Bruce
While a fan of the series cannot help but be informed by our own knowledge of Bruce Wayne, I found myself viewing his introduction through Chloe's eyes. I think most people would have reacted badly to Bruce's confrontation, concerning Watchtower. Although I did assume that Bruce was asking Chloe for help, despite his terrible approach.
While I have become a fan of the Oliver / Chloe pairing, there definitely exists the potential for a close relationship between Bruce and Chloe, even if it is only a friendship.
Oliver and Chloe
As it appears that Oliver and Chloe's romantic relationship is currently in flux, it appears that it had more to do with Chloe's need to get away as opposed to falling out of love with each other, or Oliver returning to his womanizing ways from previous seasons of Smallville and the comic lore.
Regardless of the series being a spinoff of Smallville, I like the fact that you are taking the time to reestablish the relationship between Oliver and Chloe by keeping their interaction in present day Gotham focused on establishing Watchtower and beginning a crime-fighting campaign in the city.
If anything, you are staying true to the beginnings of the friendship between the characters where the mission comes first.
Bruce / No Batman
I am a bit disappointed in the fact that Bruce is not Batman yet, but I did enjoy the fact that he already is a skilled detective, as he was able to find out about Chloe's double life. This leads me to wonder what role both Chloe and Oliver will play in the creation of Batman, as we are already in the first episode and Bruce is already aiding the heroes in their exploits.
I found the comment by Alfred about Bruce joining the fight hilarious.
At the same time, Bruce's desire for revenge and his conception of justice and vengeance as the same harkens back to Oliver's struggle after discovering Lionel Luthor's role in the deaths of the Queens and Oliver taking the life of Lex Luthor.
Both characters have dealt with these issues, yet Oliver has hindsight, having seen the light at the end of the tunnel.
By contrast, Bruce is just now realizing the costs of crossing that line, a line that Bruce Wayne / Batman has never crossed, but twice (vampires and Darkseid) in the comic books and never for the sake of vengeance or in coldblood.
Given the recent Green Arrow storyline, the usual dynamic of the reckless GA and the levelheaded Dark Knight is flipped on its head.
Having a prior friendship with Oliver further juxtaposes the different paths in their roles of hero Bruce and Oliver take despite their shared loss.
In Smallville, Oliver became Green Arrow in order to do good outside the system and as a way to become someone his parents would be proud of.
At least in the comics, Bruce became Batman in order to prevent a tragedy similar to the loss of his parents. However, while his parents would be proud of him, he unlike Oliver will never be able to let guy of the need to avenge his parents and as such, will remain in the darkness to a certain extent.
However, this version of Bruce Wayne may be able to achieve a life outside the Batman as he demonstrated by his willingness to ask Chloe for help. Asking for help is not something that Bruce Wayne / Batman would normally do so easily.
The Huntress
As Chloe has always served the role of mentor, guiding heroes old and new, I like this big sister / little sister relationship that will likely develop with Chloe and Helena. Oliver also is no stranger to mentoring heroes, given his founding of the League in the Smallville Universe.
Again we have a hero created by the tragedy that is Gotham City, yet has completely shut herself out of the real world by fighting crime as a vigilante.
While Bruce has Alfred to keep him grounded, Helena had no one, so it makes sense that it takes almost dying and needing to be rescued by GA and Chloe to knock some sense into her.
Given Chloe serving a similar role to Oracle, the inclusion of Huntress on the team does give some illusions to Birds of Prey and look forward to seeing if Canary or any other members of this group appear in the series.
Emil Hamilton
While we have seen glimpses of the sadness and pain he feels from the loss of his wife, I was completely shocked that Emil turned evil, although not surprised as my knowledge of the character is based on the Superman Animated Series of the 90s and Justice League.
It is therefore part of the character's path to fall from grace and seek to create metahumans for the purpose of shaping the world.
I am curious to see what caused the change in Emil in future episodes as it is a complete 180 from where we left the character in Smallville.
I also look forward to seeing Oliver and Chloe interact with the main villain of the season as both had previously strong friendships with him. Oliver, who brought him into this world, and Chloe, who relied on him early on in reestablishing Watchtower and the Justice League after Jimmy's death.
I was also surprised that you killed Black Mask so soon, and wonder if there is a revolving door in the comics for the monicker or was this a choice to set up Emil as someone much more dangerous.
Issues
My only issue was how Chloe could fake her death when she is writing for the Gotham Daily under her own name. To me, it doesn't make sense that she would keep working under her real name, and expect others, including Clark and Lois not to discover that she is alive.
This is particularly troublesome given the fact that Perry White is her boss, and likely has some contact with Lois Lane and Martha Kent given his portrayal on Smallville.
Overall I give this episode a 9/10.
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 10, 2011 9:32:32 GMT -6
^^ Ooh. Didn't see this. Thanks for leaving a review of the first episode of "Watchtower." I really appreciate the feedback! I'm about to go through each aspect of the review to reply properly. xD
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 10, 2011 10:10:49 GMT -6
As to Perry specifically, his role as Editor of the Gotham Daily is a logical stepping stone as he continues moving towards his own destiny. It makes sense that he would need experience in such a position despite having regained some if not all of his previous reputation after his personal fall from grace. Given his past, it would not make sense to have him automatically become Editor of the Daily Planet in the Smallville universe, even though the Watchtower takes place after Clark becomes Superman. That's one of the central ideas of having him appear on 'Watchtower,' to sort of build up his reputation, and get back into that profession to become respected again. Like a lot of characters on Smallville, we all know where Perry White ends up, and I think what I wanted to do was pave a pathway to that destination that had a lot of road bumps and interesting turns - like with Perry dealing with the Helmet of Nabu. Ultimately, we all know what he'll be doing, and that he'll eventually be working at the Daily Planet and NOT Gotham Daily, but having him on the show now, and in Chloe's life, just sort of makes sense. Definitely. The confrontation was a bit ... intense, but it was Bruce's way of asking for help, which he doesn't do often. Although the relationship between Chloe and Oliver exists, I didn't want the pilot to include Chloe being in a relationship, because it was much easier reintroducing, or introducing all these characters into her life, and then go from there. Bruce and Chloe DO have a bit of a following, both romantically and platonically, and, writing them has been a blast. That was something I decided to do pretty early on. I can't remember if Chloe and Oliver had gotten together yet on the show, or if they were being hinted as getting together, but either way, I didn't want to begin the show with Chloe in an already established relationship. I knew that there would be some sort of history between them, and I wanted to establish that, but to start the series with them together ... it just didn't make sense, especially with Chloe having been gone for so long. Yeah, their "marriage" on Smallville is easily explained as 'ending' due to the fact that Chloe faked her death. So her entire life in Smallville, and everyone she knew ... its all sort of over. And that included leaving Oliver in her past too. So when he shows up on her doorstep there's still those feelings in the air, despite getting down to business and completing the 'mission.' Bruce Wayne is such a complex character, and with such a short season, I didn't think I had time to do both aspects of his character justice. Bruce isn't in the season a great deal, but his past is rich with enough stories to give him a good season arc, and I felt I should use that in the first season. The death of his parents, his need for revenge ... all those elements gave me a lot to work with for the episodes he did appear in, and then it became clear that there was a way to hint towards his future as Batman with Chloe helping to shine a light in the right direction for him. I personally felt that if there wasn't an established journey for Bruce becoming Batman, then it wouldn't be as interesting. With the Huntress being the primary 'vigilante' introduced in the pilot, having Bruce show up as Batman would feel like a bit too much. It had a lot to do with balance as well as the time frame. I think it worked out well, in the end. Having the Huntress rock up in the pilot definitely spotlighted Chloe's role a bit more as 'Watchtower.' A lot of these characters and their introductions also helped paint Gotham as the dark, tormented city. There's a lot of crime, and the way Helena and Bruce were established sort of not only set up their roles, but also helped create the tone of the city this series takes place in. And you'll definitely be seeing the Birds of Prey, in some form, show up on the show. Probably on more than one occassion. When I created the show, I wanted to have a familiar face as the villain for the first season, and I needed there to be some sort of history between the villain and the heroes (Chloe and Oliver). Digging into the history of Emil's character I had read that he had become somewhat of a villain in the comics, an on again off again one, and so I decided to incorporate that onto the show. As the season progresses you'll definitely learn more about his turn to the 'dark side' so to speak, and hopefully it'll be more clear. I know some things I had to keep ambiguous to try and keep in line with the series, as it was still airing during this first season (which didn't help a lot), but there is a pretty good explanation of Emil's sudden 360 turn. That history shared between Chloe and Oliver with Emil is definitely an element in the story, especially when they come face to face. Like you said, Oliver's the one that sort of welcomed him into the superhero world, and Emil worked for him for years. And Emil helped establish Watchtower with Chloe, another reason why I felt it was perfect for him to be the villain of the first season. About Black Mask, there's more to his story as the season progresses, but it was very much, like you said, set up to show Emil as someone much more dangerous. Emil was in charge, and as I've stressed, Smallville has very much helped introduce a lot of elements from the comics, established a lot of things and fleshed them out. With Watchtower, and even Trinity, these shows will continue to stick to that universe, with Chloe and Lana at the center of these stories, but when these shows end it will be wrapping up that universe. So although there are iconic characters from the comics that have a lot of rich stories, and are destined to go into certain directions, no one is really safe on this show because of their role in the comics. Basically, as Watchtower and Trinity will be the last of the Smallville Universe, they're not limited with characters because its the 'beginning' of a story like Smallville was. As the show progresses, that will become much more clear with certain things that will happen to characters, and although some characters will follow the path of the comics, for example, Perry White has too big a role at the Daily Planet to kill him off or keep him in Gotham forever, there are other characters that I don't feel HAVE to follow the path of the comics. Black Mask was a character that, plucked from the comics, would only have a minor role on the show, so it wasn't important to keep him alive because he hadn't done as much as he does in the comics. I hope that makes sense. This is definitely an issue that I didn't think over too clearly. However, I didn't feel comfortable giving her a 'pen name.' Writing the pilot, there was a time when I was in the mind frame of having her use a pen name of 'Vicki Vale' alluding to that character in the comics being Chloe, but I really wanted to introduce Vicki Vale as her own character and keep Chloe as the original character she was always meant to be, defying the mythos. So I did consider doing a pen name at one point, but decided against it. Ultimately, it is an issue, especially with 'faking her death' but as the season progresses, it becomes rather obvious that that element of the story - Chloe faking her death - isn't exactly important. The idea of Chloe faking her death was a way for me to kick start the show, and although I could have ran several places with that, it was mainly implemented to allow me to keep the show going. If Chloe died on Smallville as it was still airing whilst I was airing Watchtower ... I could simply explain it as: "She didn't really die. She's alive in Gotham..." And if she didn't die, it was still established that she left that life behind her. Either way, it was a win/win situation to stick to the canon of the series. Thank you! Your feedback was very much appreciated, and I'm happy to see that someone who appears to be so invested in the storyline of the comics, animated series, etc, could enjoy this show. Its comforting. xD
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 16, 2011 21:12:05 GMT -6
MAIN CAST SCREENTIME Allison Mack • Chloe Sullivan ○ Appeared in 12 out 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 294 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 25 minutes.
Justin Hartley • Oliver Queen/Green Arrow ○ Appeared in 12 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 155 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 13 minutes.
Kayla Ewell • Helena Bertinelli/Huntress ○ Appeared in 9 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 96 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 11 minutes.
Alessandro Juliani • Emil Hamilton ○ Appeared in 12 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 112 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 9 minutes.
Michael McKean • Perry White ○ Appeared in 12 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 67 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 6 minutes.
Christian Bale • Bruce Wayne ○ Appeared in 9 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 85 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 9 minutes.
Elise Gatien • Mia Dearden ○ Appeared in 6 out of 12 episodes. ○ Total Screentime: 31 minutes. ○ Average Screentime [per episode]: 5 minutes. NOTES○ Allison Mack received the most screentime for every single episode of season one. ○ Despite appearing in the same amount of episodes, Justin Hartley, Alessandro Juliani and Michael McKean didn't clock over 200 minutes like Allison Mack did. ○ This season marks Alessandro Juliani and Elise Gatien's first and last season as series regulars. However, they both return in the second season for a limited role. ○ Despite appearing in less episodes than Michael McKean, Christian Bale managed to clock a higher total of minutes. ○ The episodes Kayla Ewell did NOT appear in were: "Wonder," "Trial" and "Archer." ○ The episodes Christian Bale did NOT appear in were: "Deadshot," "Vendetta," and "Homecoming." And although his character did appear in "Apocalypse," he was only shown in the future as, in the present, Bruce had departed for Japan. ○ The episodes Elise Gatien did NOT appear in were: "Legend," "Prey," "Trial," "Vendetta," "Homecoming" and "Apocalypse." Elise Gatien is the only one out of the main cast not to appear in the very first episode of the series. ○ This season originally consisted of 13 episodes, however, one was lost and never to be found, knocking the season back to a total of 12 episodes.
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Post by maurayul1 on Jan 29, 2012 14:58:33 GMT -6
I want to see the two seasons, where it?
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Post by Verbal Vegetable on Mar 28, 2012 2:01:24 GMT -6
I never got the chance to say, but congrats on the renewal Jack. I wish you a ton of luck, not as though you need it <3
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Post by Jack Malone on Mar 28, 2012 6:40:34 GMT -6
I never got the chance to say, but congrats on the renewal Jack. I wish you a ton of luck, not as though you need it <3 Thanks Monica! XD I'm looking forward to doing the third season. I've always heard people say with TV Shows, the third season is usually the best, or the highlight of the series, and so I've got a lot planned and hopefully I don't disappoint on that front. Can't wait to wrap season two, and get started!
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Post by monkmanism on Sept 14, 2012 14:35:02 GMT -6
I'm only on the second episode. But my favorite part had to be when Emil shot Black Mask. It was soooo unexpected!
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Post by monkmanism on Sept 14, 2012 17:01:45 GMT -6
I thought Bruce Wayne was Batman!
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Post by eagle219406 on Sept 15, 2012 15:23:42 GMT -6
I thought Bruce Wayne was Batman! He is not Batman Yet, in this series.
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Post by monkmanism on Sept 17, 2012 16:51:26 GMT -6
Right when you think that its starting to get boring it hits you with a frikken epic action sequence the has you sitting on the edge of your SEAT!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2012 0:04:42 GMT -6
REVIEW -- 1.01 Legends
Okay, so I started Smallville a few months ago because I really wanted to start reading Watchtower. Everyone is always raving about how great Watchtower it is, and I have to agree after reading the first episode I am hooked.
I've been a huge fan of Ms. Sullivan since day one of Smallville, and grew to love her even more. I like the direction you've taken her character, and this past storyline with Emil that's being uncovered bit by bit. I'm extremely excited to see that Oliver has made the trek over to Gotham City and I'm intrigued by Bruce's pre-Batman stage he's in. Honestly, I went into this episode thinking he was going to be kick ass Batman, ready, willing and able to join Watchtower but I was pleasantly surprised that he wasn't. I like this pre-Batman Wayne, and how he's still focused on the murder of his parents. I know that their deaths always stuck with him, but it wasn't always in a vengeance sort of way, so it was nice to see a less heroic side, and more of a vulnerable side of Wayne. My favorite scene bar-none was when Chloe "kidnapped" Helena and brought her to Watchtower. The dialogue in that scene was fantastic, and just when you thought it was getting serious you throw in Ollie calling her kid, then apologizing and getting out of the way. Made me laugh, for sure. I got uber excited when I read... Green Arrow ONLINE... The Huntress ONLINE... Watchtower is officially ONLINE. Chills, Jack, chills. Loved it. And the ending was definitely a shocker, I had this feeling that Black Mask was Emil, but I was even more shocked when he wasn't and Emil shot him. Great ending to a great first episode. Well, like I said I am hooked and cannot wait to read more!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2012 8:29:59 GMT -6
REVIEW -- 1.02 Prototype
Okay, I'm going to review this bad boy as I go. I was initially just going to read then review but after that shocking and I do mean SHOCKING teaser I don't want to forget anything.
Okay, first off one of the storylines I hated in Smallville was the White Queen/ Red Queen one. I don't know why, it was just one of those things that made me cringe. Maybe it's my love for Pam Grier and to see her as a 'bad guy' just didn't work for me. Here's the kicker... You may have changed my mind about the whole thing, and that's just from the teaser and I'll tell you why. First, I loved Mia. Although she was in a whole whooping two episodes of Smallville, I still enjoyed her character. I was a little weirded out that Ollie was picking up hookers at the time, but it was nice to see he was training them to be crime fighters. So introducing her as White Queen's target made me go, YES! Lol <-- Think of me singing this like an opera singer. Anyhow, not only were you able to combine a emotional moment between Ollie and Chloe with a kick-ass chase scene, rather well I might add, you were able to SHOCK me on top of that by having Mr. Wayne, himself, knocking Speedy the f*ck out. Say what?!? This invigorated me, and now I NEED to know why he did this, and how he got into bed with Ms. Mrs. (never said whether she was married, hmm) Waller and Checkmate. So thank you for making that storyline I despised sooooo much in Smallville, enjoyable in one Teaser.
Moving on...Okay, sorry the story got soooo good I forgot to type Lol. I'm almost at the end and one line in particular made me laugh and then I remembered I was doing a review, and so now I will comment Lol. I am loving the banter coming from The Huntress and Mia. Hilarious! Best line: "I hope that costume itches". Really funny stuff. So far, great episode. I may actually enjoy this one more so than the first episode. I'm so confused with pre-Batman Bruce. I don't even know what to say. I almost want to slap him and shake him and yell "Get your shit together, Brucey" Lol. I love Oliver's guidance though. I couldn't think of a better character to get Bruce through this dark period, especially when Ollie's been down in the gutter like that before. Okay that last scene was pretty amazing. I love Chloe and Oliver. Um, I don't know what else to say but another awesome episode. Can't wait to read some more.
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