If it wasn't already well known in the comics.
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Beelzeboss — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 11:03 AM)
her looks are almost always and everywhere green. but thats because she hid the whole "im a white martian" bit. pretty much all her incarnations always have the "white martian" reveal, which ultimately does not change anything. she still keeps the green skin.
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BlueShark1112 — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 12:19 AM)
That was mentioned already as well, but I doubt there is that many people familiar with the character to make it a completely arbitrary reveal. I bet there isn't exactly few people that didn't know it before watching the episode.
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Manicc77 — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 12:14 PM)
It's really young justice that takes away the twist, 98% (made up number but probably ballpark) of the audience don't follow comics. Still I bet most people were surprised, eitherway it's how everything plays out from here, and not the reveal to the audience, that's the real treat anyway.
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Darrylmurphy — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 08:46 PM)
Even if I didn't know she was a white Martian before hand, the whole story of the white Martian who wasn't like the others was far to obvious an allusion to the reveal that I wouldn't have been surprised by it, same with her whole reason for fighting, made it so obvious what the reveal was going to be.
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stargazer_1682 — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 09:02 PM)
It was interesting story to see unfold, knowing that she's generally secretly a white Martian. There were clues, particularly the way they kept referring to her and J'Onn specifically as green Martians; which is a fair and accurate description, but it seemed like it was especially added to build up to that reveal.
It's sort of the same with Maggie, though they weren't exactly subtle; they made it clear she was gay quickly into her first episode, and they've laid it on thick between her and Alex, that the direction seems obvious. Watching this week's episode though, I did have to wonder if maybe they were making it intentionally obvious. They probably aren't, but it would be a great misdirect; introducing a character from the comics who is known by at least
some
of the viewers as gay, and lay heavy handed clues to suggest she and Alex would get together; only to have that lead nowhere near what seems like the obvious conclusion, and put some other character in a same-sex relationship - like Lena and Kara. I'm not saying that's what's going to happen, but it would be less expected; especially the more subtle way they've handled the latter relationship, in comparison to Alex and Maggie.
And it would be an interesting twist on the usually expected dynamic between a Luthor and a member of the house of El
He lied to us through song! I hate when people do that."
