The original intro was more cheeky fun. This one I warmed up too because I think it's representing all the various parallel world versions of the characters.Maybe I'll have to rewatch, I didn't care for the episode. was thinking about food and hungry/grumpy
Edit - Also should have left the same intro
Harcourt is his wife. She's always gonna be a girlboss but it's not that bad. Just got her ass beat in this episode for being a cunt.So apparently DC decided they wanted to do multiverses and girl bosses too?
Cool.
They seem to walk it off.After absolutely skullfucking half a dozen guys at least twice her size. But sure, it's okay because eventually the entire bar was able to overpower the 110 pound blonde.
Haven't watched any DC stuff with my son because it is all too dark and scary but this season looks like it has a lighter more comedic tone we may have to watch it tonight.
I'm not sure how old your kids are but if they are not teens I'd probably skip the show. It has a lot of themes of redemption, self loathing, and finding your self worth. It's a fantastic show for adults, not so much children.Haven't watched any DC stuff with my son because it is all too dark and scary but this season looks like it has a lighter more comedic tone we may have to watch it tonight.
I can't imagine a teen watching this episode with their parents. Holy shit...I'm not sure how old your kids are but if they are not teens I'd probably skip the show. It has a lot of themes of redemption, self loathing, and finding your self worth. It's a fantastic show for adults, not so much children.
Plus the orgy scenes.
Yeah he should watch it first lol.I can't imagine a teen watching this episode with their parents. Holy shit...
Hrm i'm the exact opposite. Women should be getting their fucking skulls caved in in normal fights vs regular dudes, even fat ass out of shape dudes if he has enough weight on her, should absolutely crush women normally.I'm honestly a little more willing to "forgive" the whole girlboss trope in the context of a superhero setting. When the entire premise is already detached from any consistent sense of scale or realism, the occasional "girlboss moment" feels less egregious than it would in a setting that pretends to play by more grounded rules.