Got to see that show on CW. Ra you think the Marvel characters on TV are for the non comic fans because the diehard fans accept their fave characters as canon?
Always thought Kristine Leahy on Fox Sports (The Herd show)gave off a real classy and attractive vibe. Cool to see her dating IR http://fabwags.com/aaron-hines-kristine-leahys-boyfriend/
Both the movies and TV shows are generally for everyone,but they are targeted towards a non comic reading audience. Too much history with a lot of comic characters, some of it good & some of it bad, for the average non comic reading viewers to keep up with if they haven't been reading/following comics for an extended period of time. Especially a lot of the stuff that's come out over the last 20 years or so. The vast histories are great for mining a variety of stories however.
LOL. My theories on the reason you don't see BM say anything is because: 1. Shipping OR rooting for 'ships in TV Shows/Movies/Books is a thing that mostly females do. Most dudes ain't finna openly root for a 'ship. When dudes root for a 'ship, they are subtle or/and macho about it. They'll say macho shit like "Barry is finally gonna get the draws from Iris" (Barry & Iris on "The Flash" is the only WMBW IR 'ship I ever see BM root for) 2. It looks coon-ish to be openly rooting for BM characters to be with a non-black female characters (Especially WW characters). We do it openly in this subforum, because this forum is a safespace to talk about BMWW. Just like in my 1st theory, when BM root for BMWW 'ships, they are subtle or/and macho about it. 3. I'm starting to think BM (as a whole) are afraid to call out BW on their BS & just don't want the problems.
Jeffrey Wright and Sidse Babett Knudsen (Bernard and Theresa) are workplace lovers in HBO's WestWorld series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgE-q0ptpm8 A Green Bay Packers fan struts through a tailgate party as if it's her runway, with team gear she got from Kohl's. She walks into the enemy Vikings territory, but snaps back to reality when her daughter calls out for her.