You know what sent her into a fury, when she decided she needed to become a super-hero? Okay, I'm not kidding about this, hold on:
She was in elementary school and the teacher asked everyone what they wanted to be. She stood up and said, "Superhero". The teacher said, "that's nice". Then elementary school Iron Heart just stared at her. The teacher stared back. She stared longer at the teacher. The teacher asked, "what?". Iron Heart looked back and said, "This is the part where you're supposed to tell me that I can't do it, that I don't have any powers, or that superheroes don't look like me. That's supposed to drive me forward and fuel me into becoming a superhero." The teacher looked back at her and said, "Why would I do that? You can be whatever you want."
In response, Iron Heart is furious, grimaces, and sits down hating the teacher for telling her she could grow up to be anything she wants.
I shit you not.
Like every other Leftist fuck-head shitter-hero, she is a raging narcissist. She is a physically unbearable cunt who asserts that she is better than everyone else, that everyone else is inferior to her, and her superiority is backed with resentment that not everyone agrees that she's better than them. She doesn't even have a smug sense of self-superiority. It is a resentful sense of self-superiority. She's pissed off at everyone because they don't see themselves as inferior to her from the moment they greet her. She doesn't greet them, everyone else is in the way. She literally doesn't even really save the day. She literally causes all of her own problems, starts wars, blames everyone else, then "solves" the problems she started by doing terrible things and lecturing everyone about how much better she is than them.
As with Captain Marvel, she's literally a super villain.
the bulk of these girlboss characters are written with villain tropes while falsely slapping the "hero" name on it. the most obvious one was ruby rose as batwoman. the trailer just looked absolutely terrible, as if joker's daughter had taken up a life of crime, and then snuck into the batcave to steal batman's identity. it's all narcissism... and any virtue signalling of saving others is always paper-thin, only about themselves and their image.
I tried watching Supergirl and the first episode was all about her fee-feels of how unfair the perception of her was in the press and the general public. With obligatory feminist ''women have to work twice as hard for half the praise'' delusional bullshit. I didn't even finish the episode.
It wasen't a superhero show. It was a highschool teenage girl who never grew up trying to be the queen, masquerading as a superhero show.
At least Smallville was watchable. The characters were in school so it wasen't trying to pretend to have matured past that. ( too many non-Whites characters though ).
I tried watching Supergirl and the first episode was all about her fee-feels of how unfair the perception of her was in the press and the general public. With obligatory feminist ''women have to work twice as hard for half the praise'' delusional bullshit. I didn't even finish the episode.
You're not missing much, most of the CW shows are that retarded. The later Superman and Lois Lane show set in franchise has Lois try to call out Clark for making more money than she does with the whole $1 to 69 cents of whatever it was. Completely ignoring the fact Lois has a Pulitzer to her name from before even meeting Clark. There's no way Lois and Clark are on the same payment grade despite Clark bringing in Superman stories.
Iron Heart is literally a villain.
You know what sent her into a fury, when she decided she needed to become a super-hero? Okay, I'm not kidding about this, hold on:
She was in elementary school and the teacher asked everyone what they wanted to be. She stood up and said, "Superhero". The teacher said, "that's nice". Then elementary school Iron Heart just stared at her. The teacher stared back. She stared longer at the teacher. The teacher asked, "what?". Iron Heart looked back and said, "This is the part where you're supposed to tell me that I can't do it, that I don't have any powers, or that superheroes don't look like me. That's supposed to drive me forward and fuel me into becoming a superhero." The teacher looked back at her and said, "Why would I do that? You can be whatever you want."
In response, Iron Heart is furious, grimaces, and sits down hating the teacher for telling her she could grow up to be anything she wants.
I shit you not.
Like every other Leftist fuck-head shitter-hero, she is a raging narcissist. She is a physically unbearable cunt who asserts that she is better than everyone else, that everyone else is inferior to her, and her superiority is backed with resentment that not everyone agrees that she's better than them. She doesn't even have a smug sense of self-superiority. It is a resentful sense of self-superiority. She's pissed off at everyone because they don't see themselves as inferior to her from the moment they greet her. She doesn't greet them, everyone else is in the way. She literally doesn't even really save the day. She literally causes all of her own problems, starts wars, blames everyone else, then "solves" the problems she started by doing terrible things and lecturing everyone about how much better she is than them.
As with Captain Marvel, she's literally a super villain.
This wiki entry is a puff piece.
I tried watching Supergirl and the first episode was all about her fee-feels of how unfair the perception of her was in the press and the general public. With obligatory feminist ''women have to work twice as hard for half the praise'' delusional bullshit. I didn't even finish the episode.
It wasen't a superhero show. It was a highschool teenage girl who never grew up trying to be the queen, masquerading as a superhero show.
At least Smallville was watchable. The characters were in school so it wasen't trying to pretend to have matured past that. ( too many non-Whites characters though ).
You're not missing much, most of the CW shows are that retarded. The later Superman and Lois Lane show set in franchise has Lois try to call out Clark for making more money than she does with the whole $1 to 69 cents of whatever it was. Completely ignoring the fact Lois has a Pulitzer to her name from before even meeting Clark. There's no way Lois and Clark are on the same payment grade despite Clark bringing in Superman stories.