This is quite a beautiful poster if we do say so ourselves! A lot of Supergirl news is coming forward and to get us started, The CW has released this amazing photo of the duet musical scheduled for March 21st! Of course fans know the crossover starts on the 20th but likely at the end (as it was in Heroes vs Aliens). Speaking of Heroes vs Aliens, we are going to be on a flight pretty soon to head to Paleyfest and cover all the heroes as they walk the red carpet! So bear with us as we might not be able to update as fast as we normally do when we are in transit. Thanks and enjoy the poster below!
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I was unsure at first, but now I am looking forward to it.
I had a feeling it was going to be Rear Window. And of course Raymond Burr would go on to star as Perry Mason and Ironside. But he also was on a radio western in the 1950's Fort Laramie.
I wasn't real thrilled about a musical episode when it first came out, but that excitement has grown the closer we get to it.
I could probably bet money that those that think it is a terrible idea, are for the most part the same people that have never liked an episode of Supergirl (or in many cases have never actually seen an episode of Supergirl), or are those that are not Flash fans, but have watched Supergirl and are not happy with it crossing over on the Flash, and then there are those that are Flash fans but don't like Supergirl. What they all have in common is they are not, or have not been fans of either/or of these series. When I read on different sites, not in the comments from different articles but on actual sites where the people have been coming for the last 2 years to talk about these series, the talk is overwhelmingly positive. On Twitter, from those that are actual fans of the shows it is overwhelmingly positive. Those that are negative, for the most part have been negative from day one. I don't give those my time.
"Rear Window" with Jimmy Stewart and a young but very scary Raymond Burr.