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Supergirl S04E12 - Menagerie FULL REACTION

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Supergirl S04E12 - Menagerie FULL REACTION

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As Chris said, the character was created in 2001, long before the Venom movie in 2018. Venom as a character in the comics was created in 1984. Deadpool/ Wade Wilson started out as a parody of Deathstroke/Slade Wilson. I'm so happy you compared Brainy to Data. I never thought of that before, but now I can kind of see what you might see. I'm just happy you made the comparison.

David Brown

The original comic character was created as a parody of venom. So it had little to do with the movie, but was still totally venom.

Chris Peacock

Or you could just say, it gets explained later ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผ Although I think most of the fandom was relieved by the break up, whatever the reason for it.

Wanda Did Nothing Wrong

I totally understand why you were confused about the situation between Lena and James, so I thought I would try to explain it to you (without spoilers of course) So when we first see Lena she looks really distraught and we donโ€™t know why, and then when sheโ€™s asked to help the government she seems like sheโ€™s more against it, but she acts like itโ€™s the opposite when sheโ€™s with James. Basically thereโ€™s something else going on with her which somehow correlates to her trying to โ€œbreak upโ€ with James, but she uses the thing with the government as the excuse/reason instead. You notice that she tried to rush things and use James to forget what was going in in her personal life by trying to take him to Paris, but then she realized it probably wasnโ€™t going to help anything in the long run. In the โ€œbreak upโ€ scene she said โ€œIt was always inevitable wasnโ€™t it?โ€ as though she had already known for a while that they werenโ€™t going to work out.

Avalon Perry

Fun fact: this show's version of Nia was incorporated into the comics last week for Pride Month as part of a anthology series focusing on the major queer DC characters like Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, etc. with Nia's having been written by the actress herself


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