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Batwoman star says fans will be 'horrified' by Alice's backstory

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November 02, 2019 at 09:00 AM EDT
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Batwoman is about to go down the rabbit hole and into Alice’s past.

In this Sunday’s episode, Kate (Ruby Rose) hits the road with her villainous sister, Alice (Rachel Skarsten), a.k.a. the artist formerly known as Beth, who reveals to Kate exactly what happened to her after the car crash that separated them and killed their mother. Given the woman Alice is in the present, it’s definitely fair to say her backstory dark and creepy.

“[The audience] can expect to be horrified,” Skarsten tells EW. “I know it was a surprise to me as well. [Showrunner] Caroline [Dries] didn’t really go into it much [beforehand]. When I did the pilot and then leading up to that episode, I knew that there had been some extreme trauma that had occurred sort of in between the accident and obviously when we meet Alice in present day. The trauma that occurs is that which even I, who enjoy crime podcasts, could not have imagined.”


Even though Skarsten found Alice’s backstory rather alarming, she relished the opportunity to dig into the material when she read the script for the first time.

“I think I was actually like, ‘Yes!’ which sounds messed up, but I’ll explain,” she says. “One of my favorite parts about Alice was that when she’s doing the evil, it sort of seems like she’s just doing it for fun and she’s having a great time, but there’s this deep motivating factor, which is this incredible trauma that’s occurred in her life, and it makes her redeemable in a sense. I think the worse the trauma, the worse the brokenness, the more empathy the audience is going to have for all the terrible things that she does. So I was actually, as an actor, very happy that Alice had experienced these things, and of course as a human, I was horrified.”


Wanting to reunite with her sister is one of Alice’s more sympathetic characteristics. Obviously, that’s not as easy as it sounds because Kate is, well, Batwoman.

“Alice views Kate’s desire to be a hero and to be this sort of beacon of change and good as the enemy. I think she very much wants to have communion with Kate and for Kate to be a part of her life and her aims, but on the dark side,” Skarsten says. “I don’t think that she actually views Kate herself as an enemy in any regard. She has this deep and unbridled love for Kate. In many ways, I think most of the evil that she does is driven two factors: one, revenge and two, the desire to reunite with her sister, just in a very messed-up way.”

Seeing as how Batwoman was recently picked up for a full season, this is probably just the beginning.

Batwoman airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on the CW.
 

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Batwoman welcomes Alfred's 'crafty' daughter Julia to Gotham in new exclusive photos

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November 11, 2019 at 07:57 PM EST
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The Pennyworth family’s presence on Batwoman is increasing beyond “Alfred” simply being Wayne Industries’ WiFi password.

The freshman superhero drama will introduce Julia, the daughter of Batman’s butler Alfred Pennyworth, in the first season’s seventh episode, airing this Sunday. EW has confirmed that Christina Wolfe (The Royals) is playing the DC Comics character, and you can check out two new exclusive images of her with Ruby Rose‘s Kate Kane and Camrus Johnson’s Luke Fox below.


Described as a “crafty and quick-witted British secret service agent,” Julia “shares a complicated past with Kate Kane, which impedes her mission as the two set sights on the same target,” according to the official character description. Their dynamic and previous history has already been teased in the above episode 7 promo, which shows Batwoman tussling with a hooded figure who is eventually revealed to be Julia.


“Figured Alfred would’ve taught you better manners,” says Kate, to which Julia replies with a smile, “Let’s leave my father out of this.”
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In the comics, Alfred and Julia are initially estranged; however, Julia ended up working with the Bat-family when her father is injured. From there, Julia went on to aid Batwoman in her pursuit of the terrorist organization called the Many Arms of Death in Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, and Steve Epting’s Batwoman comic series. It’s worth noting that Sunday’s Batwoman episode will also introduce the Rifle (Garfield Wilson), a character also associated with the Many Arms of Death in the comics.
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Batwoman airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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I've noticed a few things about this show so far this season. I may not be the only person who hates the Batwoman costume, it seems like she rarely wears the damn thing. Also, the Alphabet people in the media are trying to gin up interest in this but it just ain't happening. I'm not sure what the exact ratings are but this show just isn't a priority.

Problem is that if and when it gets cancelled, they'll blame it on homophobia which is complete bullshit. The LGBT community has been well represented within the CW Arrowverse, so if White Canary hooks up with Supergirl's sister at a wedding nobody gives a shit as long as the action and storyline surrounding it are top quality. The thing is, Batwoman was just never that good to begin with.
 

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yeah they have to do something or its not gonna survive...

i think they need better villains....

alice n weird kid is ok but everybody else has been ehh...
 

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yeah they have to do something or its not gonna survive...

i think they need better villains....

alice n weird kid is ok but everybody else has been ehh...
I am not feeling the lead as Batman Woman. Way to small. Plus the fight scenes are not realistic with her being so small. She need some of that Green Lighting or something to make it possible for her to have super strength
 

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actually they made the fight look real last ep ...

the executioner was over powering her n beating her ass ....her pops saved her...
 

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Look this aint bad...

And i actually like Alice

But ger motivation is absurd

She was never abandoned she was never forgotten

Kill the stepmom, kill batman, kill your kidnapper AND his son...

But the KEY to a GREAT villian is that the audience understands sympathizes connects with there pain. They hate them but UNDERSTAND.

Alice doesn't have that.

I still like the show but my issue how they portray Luke Fox still stands....They should have did the Alice storyline later....imo
 

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what i hate about this show is that they don't explain where everybody has gone. i understand why batman gone but commissioner gordon, alfred? robin? all of the bat-villians? are they apart of the continuity ? or they don't exist ? i don't want everyone using gotham as the excuse.
 

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what i hate about this show is that they don't explain where everybody has gone. i understand why batman gone but commissioner gordon, alfred? robin? all of the bat-villians? are they apart of the continuity ? or they don't exist ? i don't want everyone using gotham as the excuse.
I doubt we'll see them in future episodes especially Harley Quinn and Joker since DC still on that"off limits/movies only" BS with those two :rolleyes:

Deathstroke over on Titans but that show not part of the Arrowverse,so neither they nor Doom Patrol will appear on Crisis On Infinite Earths

Theyll probably bring in all the low-tier Batman villains as well as maybe the Court Of Owls for sweeps month
 

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I think they've finally given up on Ruby Rose's ability to do fight choreography. This last episode had a really good sequence where Batwoman fought her way through a gauntlet of Wonderland gang guys. The thing is, you can clearly tell it was done entirely by a stunt double. They shot the whole thing from behind with this sort of shadow effect where the spotlights in the room created shadows so you could never make out BW's face. Greg Berlanti has got to get back in the lab, this show cannot be the new face of the Arrowverse.
 

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I doubt we'll see them in future episodes especially Harley Quinn and Joker since DC still on that"off limits/movies only" BS with those two :rolleyes:

Deathstroke over on Titans but that show not part of the Arrowverse,so neither they nor Doom Patrol will appear on Crisis On Infinite Earths

Theyll probably bring in all the low-tier Batman villains as well as maybe the Court Of Owls for sweeps month
i just want a reason why there's no bat villains or the important people in the bat-verse. all they have do is say that they're someplace else. where alfred? he's with bruce. robin? he's in another city. catwoman? i heard she's somewhere in europe. it lets the viewer know that we will never see these figures on the show.
 

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How Batwoman Stayed 'Grounded' Despite Crisis On Infinite Earths Changes
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Batwoman has had a lot going on following the aftermath of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” After the Arrow-verse crossover, the multi-verse was forged into the single world known as Earth-Prime. The full effects of the multi-verse meld are still open to speculation, with one exception. There are now two versions of Kate Kane’s twin sister (born Beth) roaming around Earth-Prime.

In inventing the twist, Batwoman has not gone the way of its fellow Arrow-verse shows. They underwent dramatic changes and shifts following “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” Instead, in a bid to keep the show grounded, Batwoman opted to add an additional Beth as an “anomaly,” according to what series showrunner Caroline Dries told EW. When speaking about the decision, Dries said:
I was heavily involved in the crossover, and the thing I’d been struggling with since the beginning was: How can we make Kate’s life a little bit more integrated with all of this madness of sci-fi and aliens, and the dense mythology between The Flash, Arrow, and Legends, and time travel? What’s kind of our takeaway from the crossover that could really rattle the show without feeling like all of a sudden we have aliens on the show or meta-humans and stuff? You know, keeping it grounded as we started the season.

Rather than opt for the complicated sci-fi drama of time travel and aliens, Batwoman went with a single return. Thus, bringing actress Rachel Skarsten into the dual roles of the newly introduced non-evil Beth from another Earth, and the villain, Alice. A tale of two Beth(s)? The plot twist means Kate’s sister situation getting a retool of sorts.
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How did this grounded idea for a sister act shake-up on Batwoman come to be? Well, it all goes back to the executive producer of “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” Marc Guggenheim. Caroline Dries explained that what Guggenheim shared opened the door to new possibilities for the already renewed series, saying:

Marc was like, ‘Yeah, this can reset people’s characters if you want. It can do a lot of different stuff for your stories.’ So I went back to our writers [and asked], ‘Is there anything we can do here?’ Obviously, the idea is Beth is Kate’s Achilles heel for this season, and so I think James Stoteraux pitched, ‘You know, what if Beth comes back?’ And I was like, ‘Oh my God, yes.’ So we decided to go with that

Kate Kane has probably wondered what would have happened if Beth did not become the villain that she is now. Now, Batwoman is getting a chance to explore that as the other Earth’s Beth does not share her counterpart’s currently villainous path. In other words, Beth is a far cry from Alice.
The Vampire Diaries’ Paul Wesley will be directing an upcoming episode. Will it entail a showdown between Beth and Alice? Anything is possible. Batwoman has undoubtedly opened up a lot of emotional territory for Kate in making this game-changing move. It is a grounded twist that does not entail a tremendous amount of sci-fi finagling.

The cameo-filled “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover gave fans a lot to see and enjoy, even if it meant some less elaborate fight sequences. Everything comes at a cost, and yet, Batwoman did not pay the price by sacrificing the show’s grounded nature. It has found a way to mightily leverage the storyline’s Arrow-verse implications in a way that works for it.
Batwoman fans will need to continue watching to learn if the Beth twist sticks. Will Beth's stay on Earth-Prime be permanent? From the sound of things, I think there is a lot of story potential in Kate getting to know Beth, a.k.a. Alice minus the severe bad streak. Time will tell if Batwoman’s fallout from “Crisis on Infinite Earths” remains!

New episodes of Batwoman air Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW. The Arrow-verse series is one of many airing new this winter and spring.
 

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A dying Alice meets a dying Beth in Batwoman sneak peek: 'You are not me'

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Two lives hang in the balance on Batwoman this weekend.
When we last checked in with the freshman superhero drama two weeks ago, both of Kate’s (Ruby Rose) twin sisters — the evil Alice from Earth-1 and the alternate-reality good Beth (Rachel Skarsten), who wound up on Earth-Prime after the Crisis — suffered painful headaches as the episode ended. Unsurprisingly, that was more than just a cute doppelgänger quirk. It was a sign of a much larger problem, as an exclusive sneak peek from Sunday’s episode reveals: Alice and Beth are dying.
In this clip from “Take Your Choice,” Beth and Luke (Camrus Johnson) have three hours to find a way to save her life, because it turns out that the newly formed Earth-Prime can’t handle the existence of two Beth Kanes. “In order for one of us to live, the other has to die,” Beth tells Luke right as a coughing Alice limps into the room, much to their horror and surprise.
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“You are not me,” says Alice.
Watch the clip above — and don’t worry, you’ll definitely be able to see the ensuing conversation (and Skarsten playing off herself) in the full episode.
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Batwoman boss explains why Kate needed to break Batman's biggest rule

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March 15, 2020 at 09:00 PM EDT
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Warning: This article contains spoilers from Sunday's Batwoman, titled "Off With Her Head."
"I've demonstrated there is no difference between me and everyone else. All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man to lunacy."
That's what the Joker tells Batman in the climax of Alan Moore and John Higgins' The Killing Joke after trying to drive Commissioner Jim Gordon insane. While the Clown Prince of Crime is specifically talking about sanity, it’s hard not to think about that quote after watching the most recent episode of Batwoman when Ruby Rose’s Kate had a very bad day that pushed her over the edge, causing her to break Batman’s biggest rule: She killed a man. (Full disclosure: The episode in question was written by former EW staffer Natalie Abrams).
Sunday's episode, titled "Off With Her Head," started off with Alice leaving a subdued August Cartwright for Kate. While Jacob runs off to find Alice, Kate hangs back with Cartwright, who regales her with the story of Alice's very first kill. Alice ends up reliving this traumatic experience at the same time because a brainwashed Mouse hooks up her to Scarecrow's fear toxin.


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Through flashbacks we learn that Cartwright's abusive and vain mother Mabel (Everwood's Debra Mooney) came to live with them and terrorized Alice for years. Eventually, Alice discovered that Cartwright had not only salvaged her mother's head from the river but he was preserved it so he could give Mabel her face (because this family has never met a face it didn't want to play with). This is the final straw for Alice, who proceeds to burn Mabel to death. Similarly, Kate snaps after hearing this story and strangles the life of out Cartwright.
"I purposely wanted this moment to be Kate with her bare hands, not using the filter of a Batsuit, not hiding her identity," Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries tells EW. "It’s just visceral, primitive Kate acting with her true emotions that are bubbling out of her. There’s no uniform. There’s no justification [like] 'I’m the vigilante of the city that protects people from bad guys like this.' It’s just a human girl killing the monster that destroyed her family."

Even though superheroes killing people isn't as taboo as it used to be (shoutout to Arrow's "nobody can know my secret" moment), it's still surprising when it happens, especially for someone like Kate, who wears the Bat-symbol. Kate herself is shocked and horrified by what she did at the end of the episode. Dries, though, believes it was important for Kate to cross this line, and below, she explains why and teases what's to come.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Did you know you were heading toward this big moment of Kate killing someone since the season started?
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Yes, this episode was planned out very early in my thought process of what the season would be. I knew Kate was needing to kill somebody and I knew the only person “worthy” of Kate crossing that line would be the man who kept Alice in captivity for so long. It was just a question of when it would happen and I knew it needed to happen once Batwoman’s confidence was at its pinnacle — you know, doing really great things for the city and then she does this horrible, awful crossing the line. With good reason, in my opinion.
Why was it important to take Kate in this direction?
It was important to me because I was trying to figure out Kate’s own morality and who Kate was. There’s this assumption, because she’s wearing the Batsuit, Kate follows Batman’s rule book and is gonna follow the Bat-code: Batman doesn’t kill people. As I was thinking about that and interviewing writers at the beginning of the season, everyone had that assumption. But I was like, a code is something that evolves through your own personal journey and Kate hasn’t been on her journey yet. We’re on the journey with her. So Kate doesn’t really know what her code is until she hits those lines in the sand that she doesn’t know if she wants to cross or not. We’re watching her develop her own code. To me, she needs to make — I don’t want to necessarily call it a mistake — moves that have very intense consequences in order to figure out who she actually is.
So, it was about not taking for granted the fact that she is a superhero and all superheroes are the same as well?
Yeah. The interesting thing to me is, when I originally pitched the whole season, more or less, this became sort of a talking point. Not that anyone was against it, but people pushed back a little and were like, “Well, do we really want Kate to kill? Who is it going to be?” I was like, “Does anyone want to go back and watch Arrow episode 1 and go to the end of Act 2 and just watch that scene?” It’s like Oliver’s killing people at the end of Act 2 of the pilot. So I’m telling a story of a woman who is a hero and who kills the absolute person in the world with her bare hands. To me that was sort of an interesting moment where I found myself having to really make her kill righteous.
And you had this moment arrive in alongside Alice’s first kill, too.
Basically what we’re doing is: This isn’t just the story of Batwoman and how Batwoman came to be Batwoman. This is a story about a villain named Alice and how Beth, this innocent girl, because a super-villain. At the end of the day, these two women share the same DNA and that’s the point — one turned out good, one turned out bad. My favorite line of the episode was when Cartwright is like, “How do I know you’re not going to kill me?” And she’s like, “Because I’m me. This is what integrity looks like. I’m all the things that Alice isn’t because you stripped them away from her. I’m sort of the good version of that person that’s left.” To me, it’s the yin and yang of that.
Also showing the line separating them isn’t as thick as we thought it was, either?
Exactly. What makes Kate so interesting to me is that she’s not this earnest cookie-cutter good guy. She is totally flawed, has a lot going on, is really complicated, tries to the right thing, and has a good moral compass, but she’s also human and lets her emotions takeover sometimes.
From Alice’s perspective, did you see this as Alice forcing Kate into this position as a form payback for Kate choosing to save Beth over her, or was this really much more about Alice showing Kate they aren’t that different?
We get into that in the next episode. I think it’s pretty obvious that if Alice wanted to kill Cartwright herself, she could have. She had him in her possession. With Alice, there is a method to her madness.
What does this mean for Kate’s relationship with Alice?
The whole point is Kate saying to Cartwright, “I am not Alice. She turned out bad, I turned out good.” Obviously now, things are blurry and we saw that they need to go bury this body. That’s where we’ll pick them up in the next episode. They need to work as a family. Now this family has this huge secret. For Alice, this is good. In episode 10, she told Kate, “Just let me be! Stop judging me! Accept me as your sister!” And Kate’s like, “No you aren’t. You were, but you’re not anymore.” Alice is hoping that if Kate can be less perfect and be as dark as she is, then maybe Kate will stop judging her and accept her, and so maybe they can actually be real sisters. For Alice, this is great obviously. For Kate, it has her questioning a lot of things. Was Alice right? Do I know myself at all?
The trauma of this moment will obviously have an impact on Kate going forward.
It is a trauma and it’s not something she can just shake off, and it’s not something that you can just go through a character journey in one episode, wrap it in a bow, and move on. This will have residual effects. That’s the whole point of earning her to actually commit the act and then making the consequences feel real.
At one point in the episode, Mary tells Luke they can count on Kate to bring Cartwright to justice. This clearly isn’t what she had in mind. Will Mary and Luke find out happen, and how will they react?
Part of dealing with the consequences of this will be how Kate decides to tell, or not tell, the closest people in her life. That decision will give insight into how awful Kate feels about this.
Batwoman airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on The CW.
 

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The producers have found the secret to success...

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I'm working on catching up.... and BOOM I just saw this...

I've never in my life.. NEVER seen this

NEVER.....

How the fuck is this going to work...

‘Batwoman’ Star Ruby Rose Exits Series Ahead of Season 2
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In surprise move, Ruby Rose, the star of the CW’s “Batwoman,” has decided to leave the television series ahead of its already announced second season.

The exact reason she is leaving remains unclear. But the show will go on: Warner Bros., the studio behind “Batwoman,” and the CW have both committed to creating a second season with a new series lead.

“I have made the very difficult decision to not return to Batwoman next season,” said Rose in a statement. “This was not a decision I made lightly as I have the utmost respect for the cast, crew and everyone involved with the show in both Vancouver and in Los Angeles. I am beyond appreciative to Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Caroline Dries for not only giving me this incredible opportunity, but for welcoming me into the DC universe they have so beautifully created. Thank you Peter Roth and Mark Pedowitz and the teams at Warner Bros. and The CW who put so much into the show and always believed in me. Thank you to everyone who made season one a success – I am truly grateful.”


The CW had in January renewed “Batwoman” and a dozen other series for the 2020-2021 season.

After Rose revealed last September that she had undergone emergency surgery for two herniated discs, questions arose as to which project had contributed to the injuries she sustained.

But a source familiar with the situation tells Variety that Rose’s decision “had nothing to do with her health or injury.”

“Batwoman” season 1 averaged a 0.5 rating among adults 18-49 after seven days of delayed viewing, putting it in a tie for third behind “The Flash” and the final season of “Arrow” in the CW rankings. Total viewership-wise, the show’s freshman season averaged 1.7 million viewers in Live+7, which again places it as the network’s third most-watched show.

“Warner Bros. Television, The CW and Berlanti Productions thank Ruby for her contributions to the success of our first season and wish her all the best,” said Warner Bros. TV, the CW and Berlanti Productions in a joint statement. “The studio and network are firmly committed to Batwoman’s second season and long-term future, and we — along with the show’s talented creative team — look forward to sharing its new direction, including the casting of a new lead actress and member of the LGBTQ community, in the coming months.”





 

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cant front this is getting better...

last ep was dope... :bravo:

I don't think I ever seen what happened to today.... The lead of the 3rd Most watched show on the Network.... Whom they spent years setting her up.. Leaving the show before it's Second Season even starts... They already renewed it.

They are probably going to have Kate involved in some kind of explosion thats going to force Alice to use her Face remaking Talents to transform Kate to an entirely different person.
 

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wow....

her ass might not work ever again ....:eek2:

she left them ass out ....behind closed doors she better have a good ass reason they cool with ...

who gonna give somebody like tht another lead in anything ...?
 

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wow....

her ass might not work ever again ....:eek2:

she left them ass out ....behind closed doors she better have a good ass reason they cool with ...

who gonna give somebody like tht another lead in anything ...?

So far I haven't heard what the real reason was... but I agree ... I just can't see another network giving her another lead.

I mean the show was already renewed for Season 2.... It was the third highest rated show on the CW and she exits when the show ends on a cliffhanger.

I mean people work their entire lives hoping for the Chance she got.. They literally built this show for her even Stephen Arnell didn't get that type of treatment.

I still have major issues with her acting but I was coming around to her......

and now during a pandemic...... the showrunners not only have to figure out how to work out the unintended finale for Season 1 but now they have to recast the main star of the show and make it work.

Man If Amber Heard... wasn't dealing with the Johnny Depp shit... She would have been perfect to fill the role.
 

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wow....

her ass might not work ever again ....:eek2:

she left them ass out ....behind closed doors she better have a good ass reason they cool with ...

who gonna give somebody like tht another lead in anything ...?

Aside from leaving the production ass out, this might work out for the best. She was the weakest link in that whole cast. The chick playing Alice was acting circles around her and her fight choreography only got slightly better throughout the season. Hopefully they get a new actress who's not so stiff. It should be interesting to see how this gets handled.
 

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Aside from leaving the production ass out, this might work out for the best. She was the weakest link in that whole cast. The chick playing Alice was acting circles around her and her fight choreography only got slightly better throughout the season. Hopefully they get a new actress who's not so stiff. It should be interesting to see how this gets handled.

Not going to lie... I have a renewed interest in the show now.. I've never seen a show put into this type of situation. It's going to be really interesting to see how they do this.

Do you find someone that play a version of Kate that fits Ruby Rose or do you... Get an Actress that brings her own version to the table.

You know another thing they could do....... and this crazy... But they already did this with the second Alice.... They could bring in another Kate from another Earth... except this one looks different.
 

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I don't think I ever seen what happened to today.... The lead of the 3rd Most watched show on the Network.... Whom they spent years setting her up.. Leaving the show before it's Second Season even starts... They already renewed it.

They are probably going to have Kate involved in some kind of explosion thats going to force Alice to use her Face remaking Talents to transform Kate to an entirely different person.

That's not a bad idea.
 
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