Supergirl (CW)

That episode was pretty darn good. I laughed several times watching that. They are just going to drop The Flash's new Tachyon chest device in this episode when they haven't even mentioned it in the actual show, that's odd.

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I think the events of Mondays flash/supergirl crossover episode happen after the events of Tuesdays flash episode.
 
I think the events of Mondays flash/supergirl crossover episode happen after the events of Tuesdays flash episode.

It does and maybe the next Flash episode as well. I read that unfortunately they couldn't get the two shows to match up perfectly being on two different networks.
 
Calista Flockhart really has some great lines as Cat Grant from Monday night's episode.

Cat on the phone with someone - "Tell Harrison Ford I don't date older men, especially when they're married!" :birgits_giggle:


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Calista Flockhart really has some great lines as Cat Grant from Monday night's episode.

Cat on the phone with someone - "Tell Harrison Ford I don't date older men, especially when they're married!" :birgits_giggle:


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i need to watch this weeks.
 
Cat came across as one dimensional at the start of the show but I'm seriously starting to like her more and more. She does seem to get a good share of the jokes in the show. Another solid episode.
 
Cat came across as one dimensional at the start of the show but I'm seriously starting to like her more and more. She does seem to get a good share of the jokes in the show. Another solid episode.

Just finished, it was good.
 
Season Finale Tonight! Hopefully it isn't a series finale!!

Supergirl - Better Angels Preview
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EckvHJ-EQSo[/youtube]
 
Really enjoyed that finale!

For what it's worth Les Moonves said earlier in March that five of it's aired freshman shows will likely be renewed, this includes Supergirl.
Les Moonves: CBS Plans To Renew Five Of This Season’s Freshman Series | Deadline

Only time will tell and we likely won't know for sure until May sweeps.
He did but then none of them were included when CBS announced the renewals of basically every current show on that wasn't already announced as ending.
 
Calista Flockhart really has some great lines as Cat Grant from Monday night's episode.

Cat on the phone with someone - "Tell Harrison Ford I don't date older men, especially when they're married!" :birgits_giggle:


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For those that might not know, Calista is married to Ford. It makes it even funnier. :)
 
Not looking good for renewal! :cray:

Report: CBS Considering Dropping SUPERGIRL Over Budget Issues


Report: CBS Considering Dropping SUPERGIRL Over Budget Issues


Despite CBS President/CEO Les Moonves announcing in March that all of the network's freshman shows would be returning in 2016, The Wrap reports that Supergirl may be dropped over budget issues. According to the online Hollywood trade, CBS is balking at the Warner Bros. Television-produced series' $3 milion-per-episode pricetag - considered one of the highest per-episode costs for a new show.

According to The Wrap, Moonves and Warner Bros. TV chief Peter Roth are set for a "last-minute staredown" over Supergirl's budget and its future at CBS. The network is scheduled to formally announce it's Fall 2016 line-up in two weeks at the annual upfront presentations.

It CBS and Warner Bros. TV can't come to an agreement, it's possible that Supergirl could be shifted to the CW - which Warner Bros. co-owns with CBS - however the budget issues would conceivably be even more of a problem there.
 
Here is a way more detailed article on what's going on with Supergirl. It appears as though they have options to weigh before cancelling it though.

‘Supergirl’ Eyes Move To Vancouver To Reduce Costs, Season 2 In Limbo | Deadline

Moving it to Canada alongside The Flash, Arrow & LOT would help in getting more crossovers but I don't know how much money it would save.

$3 Mil. an episode is boatload of money times 22 episode season.

I would also cut one of the onscreen characters Win or Jimmy I don't think both are needed.
 
Yes!!

Supergirl Renewed with a move to the CW!

Supergirl Moves To The CW, Renewed For Season 2


The CW has picked up its first new series for next season, and it is not that new. After weeks of speculation, Supergirl will move from CBS to sister network the CW, which has renewed the superhero drama for a second season. The pickup, which comes hours after the most recent deadline for CBS to make a renewal decision on the freshman series, expands the CW DC superhero universe to four series, all from producer Greg Berlanti, as Supergirl is set to join The Flash, Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. One of them, Flash, already crossed over to Supergirl on CBS, making for a seamless integration of the newbie into the CW superhero squad.

A Supergirl move to the CW had been rumored for awhile, with talks becoming real the last few days. A CW pickup was contingent on finding a way to produce a show of that scale (Supergirl commanded one of the highest license fees for a new series this season), for the CW. Producing studio Warner Bros. TV already made a pre-emptive effort to trim costs with a planned move of production from Los Angeles to Vancouver in Season 2, which is now official. That will bring the show together with Berlanti’s current CW superhero drama series, which all are based in Vancouver.

The CW frequently had been mentioned as a suitable home for Supergirl because of the show’s young skew, the CW president Mark Pedowitz’s public comments about regretting not going after the project when it was originally pitched, and the fact that the CW is co-owned by CBS and Warner Bros.

This is the second time Supergirl had been rumored to move from CBS to the CW. It didn’t happen after the pilot last year, but it is now. Previously, drama Ringer moved from CBS to the CW after the pilot.

Being based on a DC property, as it moves to the CW, Supergirl will remain solely owned by WBTV and not a co-production with CBS TV Studios as the original CW series automatically become.

Despite the fact that its numbers tapered off significantly after a strong start, Supergirl, aided by a solid DVR play, averaged a 2.4 rating among adults 18–49 in a competitive time slot, ranking as the No. 1 new CBS drama and No. 4 new network series overall (behind only Blindspot, Life in Pieces and Quantico) in the demo this season. It is CBS’ youngest-skewing new drama and averaged nearly 10 million viewers.

Based on the characters by DC Comics, Supergirl is executive produced by Berlanti, Ali Adler, Andrew Kreisberg and Sarah Schechter for Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. TV. The series stars Melissa Benoist, Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh and Calista Flockhart.


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