NBC's upcoming DC Comics office sitcom "Powerless" thread

Art Barr

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they should make some kinda show on the people that make the heroes costumes wash them and stitch them up and shyt
strictly comedy shyt
like this seret company the heroes go to get their fits made
some ol alternate universe typa shyt


Like incredibles and the lady from csi was made into a cartoon character story arc.


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Sorry but Vanessa Hudgens isn't cute enough for me to watch a multiple eps of this:francis:
 

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Vanessa Hudgens is fine, but it's gonna be a no from me, dawg. I've never liked this format of comedy shows.

Doesn't look like it's gonna make it anyway, going by the ratings.
 

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3rd episode was the best they have done, but even still it was mostly standard office sitcom stuff with the Superhero stuff sprinkled around the edges.
 

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POWERLESS: Television's Former BATMAN Adam West Set To Guest Star

BURBANK, Calif. (March 7, 2017) — Gotham comes to Charm City when the iconic Adam West, who played the role of Batman on television in the Sixties, guest stars in an upcoming episode of Powerless as Dean West, chairman of Wayne Industries. Following an attack on Gotham City, Wayne Industries has to make some cuts and Mr. West visits Charm City to deliver the bad news to Van and Emily. Will the dynamic duo of Van and Emily be able to save the team at Wayne Security, or are our Charm City Heroes destined for the unemployment line?

Executive producers Patrick Schumacker and Justin Halpern said, "Powerless is billed as DC's first comedy, but we'll always view Mr. West as the founding father of comedy in the DC Universe, thanks to his work in the original Batman television series. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with a living legend.”

starting to sound like desperation ... i hope not. this show has grown on me
 
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