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Originally posted by Annoyed View PostNo, I do not want it cancelled. But I don't watch a show of this genre for romantic content.
Thor mooning over Jane Foster............
Superman mooning over Lois Lane...........
Batman being emotionally distraught of his parents death......
Punisher driven by the murder of his family by mobsters..........
Professor X wanting the world to be a better place for all........
Arrow wanting to right his fathers wrongs......
Daredevil wanting to fight for Justice........
Ghost rider selling his soul to help his father (or brother)..........
Tony stark trying to make things "work" with Pepper Potts.........
Spider man doing anything for Mary Jane Watson.........
Why do you watch this stuff at all??sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Of the franchises you mention, I only have watched Batman (you forgot Vicki Vale) Spiderman, Superman and Iron Man.
These franchises generally have one significant relationship, usually between the hero and some person that motivates them, and those relationships are often not romantic.
SG seems to want to make the relationship stuff far more pronounced. How many different pairings have they set up on this show? Hell, they even tried to fix the technology nerd up.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostNeither are these so your point is unimportant
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Originally posted by Starsaber View PostThe Kara/Mon-El relationship was one of the primary plots of the back half of season 2, I'd consider that pretty front and center. I'm OK with relationships in moderation, but I think they focused on it a bit too much. Not as much as Oliver/Felicity in Season 4 where it took over the show, but closer to that than I'd like.sigpic
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostYou are mistaken. The primary plot of the back half of S2 was the Daxamite invasion
That's why I said "one of" and the main reason for the invasion was Mon-El refusing to go back to Daxam with his mother because of his relationship with Kara. Plus the non-Daxamite focused episode with the Myxy love triangle and the Supergirl plot developments from the musical crossover.
Like I said, I'm OK with relationships in moderation and am a big fan of how they've been handling the Alex/Maggie relationship, but the Mon-El one seems like too much too fast.
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