Later in the interview, Baio hilariously asks who's saying we're at war with all Muslims, which he just fucking said, and slams Obama and Hillary for only getting angry at Republicans:
Saturday, October 29, 2016
scott baio/bile; further proof scott baio isa racist piece of shit
Later in the interview, Baio hilariously asks who's saying we're at war with all Muslims, which he just fucking said, and slams Obama and Hillary for only getting angry at Republicans:
scott baio a racist sac-o'shit
You know scott baio used to be one of the few stars I liked; glad I'm over that! This racist piece o'shit needs to be the only casualty in a train wreck! Hopefully it will hppen soon!
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The real action doesn’t start up until the 3:25 mark when reporter Tamron Hall calls Scott Baio out for tweeting out a photo of Hillary Clinton standing in front of a huge sign, but the only letters that are visible on the sign are “C-u-n-t.”
And this is exactly why, if you’re a politician, its best if you never let an entertainer speak on your behalf, especially someone as far down on the professional ladder as Scott Baio.
Again, the action doesn’t start up until the 3:25 mark, but to be honest, the entire clip is hilarious. I’ve never heard of MSNBC’s Tamron Hall, but it’s beautiful how she bobs and weaves with Baio, setting him up, then finally knocking him out with the “Clinton meme” he possibly tweeted while in church. The cherry on top is when she calls Baio out on his borderline racist tweet about Michelle Obama. And just when you think he’s down for the count, Hall asks him point blank, “Why did you block me [on Twitter?]”
His answer was typical of what a coward says when they get called out on their shit.
I’d say all in all, Trump is losing the race and the Democratic National Convention is still another four days away.
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Azealia Banks and Russell Crowe;I believe Russell Crowe
NOw let me explain; I am not a fan of Russell Crowe for my own reasons. They don't need to be known now, but I am no fan of Russell Crowe. But Azealia Banks is a disgrace to African Americans everywhere for she is not content to pursue her career goals in Hollywood but she wants to act like a fool everywhere she goes. Everytime she gets in a jam she wants to scream racism and stuff playing that card. She makes suspect our people who really are suffering from racism and make their complaints seem unwarranted. People like azealia banks needs to be brought down cos her immature posturing is going to be more detrimental to our cause than these kkkops going around murdering our people. So I believe Russell Crowe, anx azealia go home and stay there. Azealia, remember the story about the boy who cried wolf too often? Probably not. You're just that stupid. Well, you're crying wolf too often just like janice dickinson on Cosby. We don't believe you.
“Seeing is believing and I saw her behave as
an obnoxious erratic individual and in the circles I frequent this was
unprecedented,” said RZA, real name Robert Diggs, in a scathing post on
Facebook.
On Saturday night, Banks had accused Crowe, 52, of choking her, spitting on her and calling her by a racial slur as he ejected her from a small dinner party in his suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she was RZA’s guest.
RZA rejects Azealia Banks' version of the altercation in Russell Crowe's hotel suite
Christie D'Zurilla
Wow, remind us not to talk trash about RZA.
The rapper and music producer washed his hands of Azealia Banks on Thursday, rejecting her version of what went down Saturday night between her and Russell Crowe and announcing that despite her recent claim to the contrary, no record deal had been signed.
The rapper and music producer washed his hands of Azealia Banks on Thursday, rejecting her version of what went down Saturday night between her and Russell Crowe and announcing that despite her recent claim to the contrary, no record deal had been signed.
Video: RZA Defends Russell Crowe, Slams Azealia Banks’ Claims in Facebook Post
On Saturday night, Banks had accused Crowe, 52, of choking her, spitting on her and calling her by a racial slur as he ejected her from a small dinner party in his suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she was RZA’s guest.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Meadowlark Lemon; now this is old for Meadowlark died last year but I'm just now finding out about it!
Now I'm mad! Meadowlark Lemon died last year and I'm just finding out about it! You see, as a kid growing up in the 70's Meadowlark Lemon was every young black kids hero. For before there was a Michael Jordan, or Shaquille O'neal, or even Kareem and Dr. J, there was Meadowlark Lemon and the Harlem Globetrotters were every black persons favorite basketball team. I mean, a lot has been made of Jackie Robinson intergrating baseball, but basketball was just as prejudiced too. It was the Globetrotters who opened up the possibilities of basketball becoming a world class sport by taking ghetto ball and introducing it to the world. Eitherway, Meadowlark Lemon was my favorite basketball player of all time and he will be sorely missed!
No cause of death has been given.
Lemon, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003, joined the Globetrotters in 1954 at age 22 and stayed with the traveling show until 1978, appearing in more than 16,000 games in more than 100 countries.
Though skilled enough to play professionally, Lemon instead wanted to entertain, and his dream of playing for the Globetrotters began after watching a newsreel of the all-black team at a cinema house when he was 11.
Lemon ended up becoming arguably its most popular player, a showman known as much for his confetti-in-the-water-bucket routine and slapstick comedy as his half-court hook shots and no-look, behind-the-back passes.
"My destiny was to make people happy," Lemon said in 2003 as he was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor to the game.
He is one of only five Globetrotters to have their numbers retired since the team was founded in Chicago in the 1920s.
"For a generation of fans, the name Meadowlark Lemon was synonymous with the Harlem Globetrotters," said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. "He was an incredible entertainer and brought happiness and lifelong memories to millions around the world. We have lost a great ambassador of the game."
Lemon also received the John W. Bunn Award in 2003 for his outstanding lifetime contributions to basketball.
He played for the Globetrotters during the team's heyday from the mid-1950s to the late-1970s, delighting fans with his skills with a ball and a joke. Traveling by car, bus, train or plane nearly every night, Lemon covered nearly 4 million miles to play in front of popes and presidents, kings and queens. He averaged 325 games per year during his prime, that luminous smile never dimming.
"Meadowlark was the most sensational, awesome, incredible basketball player I've ever seen," NBA great and former Globetrotter Wilt Chamberlain said shortly before his death in 1999. "People would say it would be Dr. J or even [Michael] Jordan. For me, it would be Meadowlark Lemon."
"Anytime someone that was a pioneer or anyone that has given so much to the game kind of releases from our brotherhood and our fraternity, it's definitely a sad day, so prayers and best wishes to the family," LeBron James said.
The Globetrotters said on Twitter that they'd dedicate the team's 90th anniversary tour to Lemon and former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Marques Haynes, who died in May.
During his time with the team, Lemon appeared in movies, including "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh"; several television shows and specials, including "ABC's Wide World of Sports," "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine"; an animated version of Lemon also appeared on "The Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series and on episodes of "Scooby Doo."
He was one of the most popular athletes in the world during the prime of his career, thanks to a unique blend of athleticism and showmanship.
Playing against the team's nightly foil, the Washington Generals, Lemon left fans in awe with an array of hook shots and no-look passes, and with the nifty moves he displayed during the Globetrotters' famous circle while "Sweet Georgia Brown" played over the loudspeaker.
Shaquille O'Neal was among those reacting to the news of Lemon's death on Twitter.
Harlem Globetrotters legend Meadowlark Lemon, 83, dies
Dec 28, 2015
Meadowlark
Lemon, the "Clown Prince of Basketball" who entertained fans as a
member of the Harlem Globetrotters for 24 years, died Sunday in
Scottsdale, Arizona, the team announced. He was 83.- ESPN.com news services
No cause of death has been given.
Lemon, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003, joined the Globetrotters in 1954 at age 22 and stayed with the traveling show until 1978, appearing in more than 16,000 games in more than 100 countries.
Though skilled enough to play professionally, Lemon instead wanted to entertain, and his dream of playing for the Globetrotters began after watching a newsreel of the all-black team at a cinema house when he was 11.
Lemon ended up becoming arguably its most popular player, a showman known as much for his confetti-in-the-water-bucket routine and slapstick comedy as his half-court hook shots and no-look, behind-the-back passes.
"My destiny was to make people happy," Lemon said in 2003 as he was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor to the game.
He is one of only five Globetrotters to have their numbers retired since the team was founded in Chicago in the 1920s.
"For a generation of fans, the name Meadowlark Lemon was synonymous with the Harlem Globetrotters," said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. "He was an incredible entertainer and brought happiness and lifelong memories to millions around the world. We have lost a great ambassador of the game."
Lemon also received the John W. Bunn Award in 2003 for his outstanding lifetime contributions to basketball.
He played for the Globetrotters during the team's heyday from the mid-1950s to the late-1970s, delighting fans with his skills with a ball and a joke. Traveling by car, bus, train or plane nearly every night, Lemon covered nearly 4 million miles to play in front of popes and presidents, kings and queens. He averaged 325 games per year during his prime, that luminous smile never dimming.
"Meadowlark was the most sensational, awesome, incredible basketball player I've ever seen," NBA great and former Globetrotter Wilt Chamberlain said shortly before his death in 1999. "People would say it would be Dr. J or even [Michael] Jordan. For me, it would be Meadowlark Lemon."
"Anytime someone that was a pioneer or anyone that has given so much to the game kind of releases from our brotherhood and our fraternity, it's definitely a sad day, so prayers and best wishes to the family," LeBron James said.
The Globetrotters said on Twitter that they'd dedicate the team's 90th anniversary tour to Lemon and former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Marques Haynes, who died in May.
During his time with the team, Lemon appeared in movies, including "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh"; several television shows and specials, including "ABC's Wide World of Sports," "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine"; an animated version of Lemon also appeared on "The Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series and on episodes of "Scooby Doo."
He was one of the most popular athletes in the world during the prime of his career, thanks to a unique blend of athleticism and showmanship.
Playing against the team's nightly foil, the Washington Generals, Lemon left fans in awe with an array of hook shots and no-look passes, and with the nifty moves he displayed during the Globetrotters' famous circle while "Sweet Georgia Brown" played over the loudspeaker.
Shaquille O'Neal was among those reacting to the news of Lemon's death on Twitter.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Japanese Rock Band
[★VIDEO] INFINITE and Japanese rock star Hotei Tomoyasu team up for upcoming “Dilemma” single
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Japanese songwriter, producer and musician Junji Ishiwatari partners up with Hotei Tomoyasu to create the pop-rock track “Dilemma,” which is set to be released on December 24th.
Fans of both artists are given a glimpse of the track in a video teaser released on December 12th, an intense rock track playing in the background as glimpse of the choreography is given.
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How Come TLC Won't let the new video for 'Waterfall' be seen? Lisa Lopez is dead! They were supposed to have someone replace her anyway! These two girls are a trip!
TLC's Waterfalls, now twenty years old, is one of the greatest ever crossover R&B singles!
What better way to celebrate two decades of awesomeness than a super sweet re-recording?!
Fan-favorite Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died tragically in 2002, but they weren't going to let that stop them! So they invited Japanese Pop/R&B star Namie Amuro to sing in her place!!
Ch-ch-check out their unexpectedly amazing version of Waterfalls (above)!
Wow!!! It's jarring hearing someone else sing Left Eye's iconic rap verse, but Namie nailed it!!
We cannot wait to see how TLC celebrates CrazySexyCool's 21st birthday!!!
Oooh, we know — VEGAS?!?
What better way to celebrate two decades of awesomeness than a super sweet re-recording?!
Fan-favorite Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died tragically in 2002, but they weren't going to let that stop them! So they invited Japanese Pop/R&B star Namie Amuro to sing in her place!!
Ch-ch-check out their unexpectedly amazing version of Waterfalls (above)!
Wow!!! It's jarring hearing someone else sing Left Eye's iconic rap verse, but Namie nailed it!!
We cannot wait to see how TLC celebrates CrazySexyCool's 21st birthday!!!
Oooh, we know — VEGAS?!?
Monday, October 10, 2016
Supergirl Romance with Jimmy Olson Squashed! So is my viewership!
You know one of the things I was looking forward too in the new Supergirl season was to see the romance between Supergirl and Jimmy Olson take off. Well I was sorely disappointed for they squashed that romance and they made sure they squashed in quickly. It ain't hard to find out what happened; a bunch of prejudiced assed whites who didn't want an interracial romance being broadcast on prime time fostered a write in campaign to pressure the cw network to end it immediately. They have been doing this bullshit for years and the networks always cave in to their racist rants and threats. Well one thing they've forgotten; African Americans comprise half he population of the United States and our numbers are very powerful too. Since they have caved in to satisfy the needs of a bunch of racist socieopaths, that strategy works the other way too. My viewership is ended! I will not watch supergirl , nor arrow, nor any of the other shows that have helped to catapult the cw into a major network contender. And I shall spread the news too for I've had enough of this shit. Since write in campaigns you think nobody knows about an if you count up the nutcases who are behind this you'll see there aren't many of them, I shall do all I can to work against the cw period! Whites aren't the only ones who can play the numbers game for I encourage all who follow me to turn off the cw for I've had it with this bullshit!
In the season premiere, a new threat emerges in National City, so Kara/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) teams up with her cousin, Clark Kent/Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin), to stop it. Kara is thrilled to have family in town but it leaves Alex (Chyler Leigh) feeling a bit left out. Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl are stunned by the pod that came crashing to Earth.
“SUPERGIRL” is an action-adventure drama based on the DC character Kara Zor-El, Superman’s (Kal-El) cousin who, after 12 years of keeping her powers a secret on Earth, decides to finally embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be. Twelve-year-old Kara escaped the doomed planet Krypton with her parents’ help at the same time as the infant Kal-El. Protected and raised on Earth by her foster family, the Danvers, Kara grew up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex, and learned to conceal the phenomenal powers she shares with her famous cousin in order to keep her identity a secret.
Showart: Frank Ockefels/The CW
"Supergirl"
Season Premiere Monday, October 10 at 8 PM ET/PT on The CW
In the season premiere, a new threat emerges in National City, so Kara/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) teams up with her cousin, Clark Kent/Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin), to stop it. Kara is thrilled to have family in town but it leaves Alex (Chyler Leigh) feeling a bit left out. Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl are stunned by the pod that came crashing to Earth.
“SUPERGIRL” is an action-adventure drama based on the DC character Kara Zor-El, Superman’s (Kal-El) cousin who, after 12 years of keeping her powers a secret on Earth, decides to finally embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be. Twelve-year-old Kara escaped the doomed planet Krypton with her parents’ help at the same time as the infant Kal-El. Protected and raised on Earth by her foster family, the Danvers, Kara grew up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex, and learned to conceal the phenomenal powers she shares with her famous cousin in order to keep her identity a secret.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Paul McCartney died in 1966; Ringo Starr admits!!
Now I thought the knowledge that Michael Jackson had been dead since the 80's was fantastic; this one goes beyond fantastic! And Ringo Starr is the one who admits the truth to the world!!! This is crazy!!!! What else don't we know?!!? Why in the hell was Paul McCartney murdered? What for?
Former Beatle Ringo Starr Claims the “Real” Paul McCartney Died in 1966 and Was Replaced by Look-Alike
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Hills| The former drummer of the Beatles, Ringo Starr, surprised the
world this morning during an interview in his luxurious Californian
residence, when he admitted that the 45-year old rumors about the
alleged death of Paul McCartney in 1966 were actually true.
In an exclusive interview with the Hollywood Inquirer,
Mr. Starr explained that the “real” Paul McCartney had died in a car
crash on November 9 1966, after an argument during a Beatles’ recording
session. To spare the public from grief, the Beatles replaced him with a
man named William Shears Campbell, who was the winner of a McCartney
look-alike contest and who happened to have the same kind of jovial
personality as Paul.
“When Paul died, we all panicked!” claims Ringo, obviously very emotional. “We didn’t know what to do, and Brian Epstein, our manager, suggested that we hire Billy Shears as a temporary solution. It was supposed to last only a week or two, but time went by and nobody seemed to notice, so we kept playing along. Billy turned out to be a pretty good musician and he was able to perform almost better than Paul. The only problem was that he couldn’t get along with John, at all.”
William Shears Campbell, better known as
Billy Shears, does indeed “disappear ” from records in 1966 and
no traces of him can be found after Paul’s alleged death.
Mr. Starr alleges that the group did
send out a lot of hidden messages through the years to prepare the
population for the truth.
He notably says that the entire Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
album was awash with Paul-is-dead clues: the Beatles had indeed
officially formed a “new” band featuring a “fictional” member named
Billy Shears, which happened to be the actual name of Paul’s
replacement.
“We felt guilty about the deception” added Ringo Starr. “We wanted to tell the world the truth, but we were afraid of the reactions it would provoke. We thought the whole planet was going to hate us for all the lies we had told, so we kept lying but sending subtle clues to relieve our cousciousness. When the first rumors finally began about the whole thing, we felt very nervous and started fighting a lot with each other. At some point, it was too much for John and he decided to leave the band.”
Ringo Starr claims that he finally
decided to tell the truth, because he was afraid that it was going to
die with him. At age 74, he is the only other surviving member of the
famous band besides Paul McCartney, and he was afraid the deception
would never be revealed.
The rumors of Paul’s death began more
than 45 years ago, but had always been dismissed as nonsense by the band
and its entourage. In September 1969, American college students
published a series of articles in which they claimed that clues to
McCartney’s death could be found among the lyrics and artwork of the
Beatles’ recordings. Clue-hunting rapidly proved infectious, and within a
few weeks, it had become an international phenomenon. Rumours only
declined after a contemporary interview with McCartney was published in Life magazine in November 1969.
Neither Paul McCartney nor anyone from
his entourage have commented Ringo Starr’s declaration yet, but the
interview has already provoked a lot of reactions around the world.
Journalists and paparazzis from around the world have surrounded the
residence of the musician only minutes after the interview was
broadcasted and are awaiting for the star to comment the allegations.
The British MI5 also announced an
investigation to determine if an impostor could have indeed posed for 48
years as the Member of the Order of the British Empire, Sir James Paul
McCartney, during official ceremonies involving Queen Elizabeth II.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Supergirl Season 2
5 Things to Know for ‘Supergirl’ Season 2
The Girl of Steel is set to make her debut on the CW and we’re brimming with excitement to see what villains and vixens Kara will be fighting this season. While season one brought much pain and trepidation, it also brought Kara closer to her sister Alex, her mentors Hank/J’onn and Cat Grant, her best friend Winn, and her new love, Jimmy.
While the finale ended with the “super family” toasting to a successful triumph over Non and Indigo — unfortunately, the party was cut short by a falling spacecraft. The mysterious person contained within the craft will be an interesting addition to this season, as he is connected to Kara in a way she is not expecting.
Looking ahead to season two, Supergirl will begin to more closely resemble the world of Superman, as both the Man of Steel himself and a member of the Luthor family are set to guest star. Kara is also getting a new boss this season, Winn will try his “toymaking” skills at the D.E.O. and the quest for Jeremiah Danvers will continue. Here’s what you need to know for Supergirl Season 2 on The CW, which premieres Monday, October 10 at 8/7c.
Supergirl Season 2 premieres Monday, October 10 at 8/7c on The CW.
While the finale ended with the “super family” toasting to a successful triumph over Non and Indigo — unfortunately, the party was cut short by a falling spacecraft. The mysterious person contained within the craft will be an interesting addition to this season, as he is connected to Kara in a way she is not expecting.
Looking ahead to season two, Supergirl will begin to more closely resemble the world of Superman, as both the Man of Steel himself and a member of the Luthor family are set to guest star. Kara is also getting a new boss this season, Winn will try his “toymaking” skills at the D.E.O. and the quest for Jeremiah Danvers will continue. Here’s what you need to know for Supergirl Season 2 on The CW, which premieres Monday, October 10 at 8/7c.
Superman Is Happening
After an entire season of wondering if we would ever see the face of the Man of Steel, he will make his debut in Season 2. Supergirl made the awesome decision to not just let Clark cameo but make a guest appearance on the first two episodes of the season. Superman will be played by Teen Wolf’s Tyler Hoechlin and boy does he look the part! In the premiere episode, which is called “The Adventures of Supergirl,” Clark and Kara will be called upon by the government to stop a global threat. The battle will take place in Metropolis and National City, which will firmly root this show in the world of Superman. The addition of Supes to the show couldn’t come at a better time, as fans have been looking for a happier, lighter-tones alternative to the “Batman v. Superman” version of Clark, who is quite the brooding Kryptonian. Based on the promotional images and season two trailers, Clark and Kara seem like a super match made in heaven. And for anyone who might take this news as a sign that Superman will overshadow the girl of steel, have no fear, he is just making a guest appearance. The introduction of Superman and Metropolis also opens the door for more characters to make their way onto Supergirl, like our next point of interest, Lena Luthor.Lena Luthor’s Running Luthor Corp.
Lena Luthor is heading to Supergirl this season. You may recognize her last name, Luthor, as she is the sister of famed Superman villain Lex Luthor. Merlin’s Katie McGrath will play Lena, will have recently taken over Lex Corp after her bother’s imprisonment. Lena will not be Supergirl’s Lex Luthor and will instead be a friend of Kara’s — another strong woman with whom Kara can confide. Lena will be introduced in the first two episode of this season, and as a way to define herself apart from her brother will rename Lex Corp to LCorp. It’s too early to tell is Lena and Kara will become adversaries at some point, but for now they will be friends.Wonder Woman Plays President Marsdin
Following along the addition the strong female character of Lena Luthor is the casting of Supergirl’s female president, Olivia Marsdin. While this role could be played by a variety of talented actresses, the powers that be at Supergirl have cast Wonder Woman herself, Lynda Carter. Carter portrayed the Diana Prince/Wonder Woman from 1975 to 1979. This is not the first time that Supergirl has featured actors who have previously played DC Comics superheroes. Both of the Danvers parents, Eliza and Jeremiah, are former DC superheroes. Eliza Danvers is played Helen Slater, who played Supergirl in the 1984 Supergirl film. Jeremiah Danvers is played by Dean Cain, who played Superman in “The Adventures of Lois and Clark.” Casting Lynda Carter is perfect because it continues the trend of positive female role models for Supergirl and keeps it in the DC family.Miss Martian Will Surprise J’onn Jonnz
J’onn Jonnz is going to be in for quite a surprise when he meets another survivor from Mars, Miss Martian, in Supergirl Season 2. Grimm’s Sharon Leal will be portraying M’gann M’orzz, a White Martian survivor from Mars. In the comics, Miss Martian was an anti-hero who eventually joined the Teen Titans. If you remember in Supergirl season one, J’onn told Kara and Alex that the White Martians killed all of his people, the Green Martians. If Supergirl follows M’gann’s story from the comics, she will likely present herself to J’onn has a Green Martian and then later reveal herself to be White. Throughout this season they will find common ground with one another, as they bond over being the last survivors of Mars.Another Kryptonian, Mon-El, Arrives
Another Kryptonian is coming to Supergirl Season 2. As if Superman wasn’t enough, Supergirl season two will also feature a character called Mon-El. In the comics, Mon-El has served as a stand-in for both Superman and Superboy. Mon-El will be played by The Vampire Diaries actor Chris Wood. When he arrives on the show, he will be another puzzle for Kara to solve, asking her if this alien is someone she can trust, or someone with an agenda, like her Aunt and Non. In the comics, Mon-El was born on Daxam, a planet of Krypton descendants, who exhibit similar powers to Kryptonians, although they are immune to Kryptonium. In one comic storyline, Mon-El suffered from amnesia, it’s possible it will take the character a few episodes to start remembering who he is and where he’s from.Supergirl Season 2 premieres Monday, October 10 at 8/7c on The CW.
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