Cyborg Supes Sucked! Dean Cain Should Have Played Cyborg Superman.
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ydobon-1 — 9 years ago(November 22, 2016 10:07 PM)
And them having Dean Cain's character be himself after 15 years in imprisonment was a big waste and cop-out.
I feel like this show was too afraid to have Cain play the villain. The intended girly audience is too sensitive it seems.
How do you know that he
wasn't
a villain?
Doesn't it seem awfully convenient to you that Jeremiah just happens to show up, complete with an access card to open their cells and the outer gate, and not only is there nobody chasing them until after they're safely away, he even has time to pull a bullet out of Mon-El's leg.
What's he been doing all this time? Just wandering around the secret, disposable Cadmus base and nobody noticed?
Luke, Leia and Han had more trouble escaping the Death Star than Kara did escaping Cadmus. In the words of Han Solo, "That was too easy!"
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lynaz_99 — 9 years ago(November 22, 2016 11:23 PM)
I was very happy and surprised to see Dean Cain in Supergirl because he's in such demand since Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ended in 1997! He was acting in 1997 in movies and TV shows and has never stopped acting constantly if you look at his filmography on here. H s acting in 10 projects lined up until 2017 right now! He's in a new Hallmark Christmas movie tonight, November 23! So, that's why I didn't think he would have time to be on Supergirl anytime soon. I don't think he had time to shoot much for this episode, so that's why he played Jeremiah Danvers. And, I like seeing him as a "good guy" since I loved him as Superman/Clark Kent!
Anyway, I wanted to mention that what DragonbradZ said about Dean Cain, "Got lazy in the years not working" is not correct as I mentioned above that he's never stopped working as an actor since being Superman, and in big demand. I saw him in an interview, and he was happy being in Supergirl since he had played Superman!
I understand what you're saying knightfall182, but I just watch this show for fun and light entertainment, and I don't delve deeply into it. Dean Cain did play an immortal who was trying to build his love by using other body parts in Smallville, and I liked seeing him on that show, but again I like him better as a good guy! And, he's so busy with 10 upcoming projects, I'm glad he was able to film a small role on here! It made my night seeing him since I'm a big fan of his! I can't wait to see him Thanksgiving Eve on Hallmark in Broadcasting Christmas! Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! -
astom_23 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 07:45 AM)
Berlanti is keeping a big secret regarding Dean Cain, this looks to me that he will be the final Cyborg-Superman.
pdt: I don't think CS sucked, you say it just because it does not look like superman? okay -
knightfall182 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 08:55 AM)
If that was the case, they should have planted seeds for it in this episode.
The way they handled his return was really awkward.
Having 2 Cyborg Supermans is a bit underwhelming too.
The character was a really threatening, badass villain in the comics. -
the_eradicator01 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 09:12 AM)
LOL. Dean Cain playing Cyborg Superman. If someone was gonna play Cyborg Superman, it should have been Tyler Hoechlin and no one else because he already played the Superman role in two episodes already. Cyborg Superman has the same DNA physical look as Superman so it would only be fitting Hoechlin gets the role and no one else.
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knightfall182 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 03:57 PM)
That comic storyline wouldn't really work here, since there's no Birthing Matrix.
Cyborg Superman basically just needs to look like a Superman actor.
Keep in mind, this show used a different actress than Benoist to play Bizarro.
Same deal.