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STARGIRL Casts Jonathan Cake as The Shade & Nick Tarabay as Eclipso

 
Get ready for more injustice in Blue Valley.

Deadline has revealed that the CW series Stargirl has cast actors Jonathan Cake and Nick Tarabay as DC Comics supervillains The Shade and Eclipso.  Tarabay will be a series regular as Eclipso, while Cake will recur as The Shade.

According to the article, Eclipso is described as "one of the main antagonists set to clash with Stargirl’s Justice Society of America in Season 2.  Eclipso is a life essence trapped inside a blue diamond. Once owned by the Injustice Society of America, that diamond was stolen in Season 1 by (Meg) DeLacy’s Cindy (Burman), which will result in problems for the JSA going forward.  Eclipso is an ancient entity of corruption and vengeance.  Brimming with a cold, terrifying darkness, he exploits the flaws of others, reveling in the impure and sinful, sadistically feeding off the dark side of humanity."

The Shade's description states he's "an English immortal, a classic antihero from DC Comics who wields magical shadow powers.  Tall and slim with an elegant 19th century way to his speech and manners, he masks the horrors he’s experienced and people he’s lost in all the time alive with wry, witty retorts and a false sense that nothing really matters."

Cake, 53, is an English actor who recently appeared as Edward "Blackbeard" Teach on Legends of Tomorrow, and has appeared in episodes of Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, The Affair, Chuck, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Criminal Minds, and Death in Paradise.

Tarabay, 45, is a Lebanon-born American actor best known as Captain Boomerang on Arrow, Ashur on Spartacus and Cotyar Ghazi on The Expanse.  His other roles include the films Star Trek Into Darkness and Pacific Rim: Uprising, and episodes of Castle, Longmire, Person of Interest, Burn Notice, Moonlight, and The Sopranos.

Created in 1942 by Gardner Fox and Harold Wilson Sharp, the Shade first appeared in Flash Comics #33 as a villain for the original Flash, Jay Garrick.  He was portrayed as a thief who could manipulate the shadows with a magical cane and fought both Garrick and the second Flash, Barry Allen.  He was a member of several supervillain teams, including the Injustice Society.  The Shade was one of three villains used for the first meeting of the two heroes in the famous "Flash of Two Worlds" story, which reintroduced the Golden Age Flash to the Silver Age.  He was jailed along with the Thinker and the Fiddler.

In 1994, the character was changed drastically by writer James Robinson and artist Tony Harris in the DC Comics series Starman.  The Shade was retconned to an English gentleman named Richard Swift, a young man from the year 1838.  One night in London, Swift was trapped amidst an unexplained mystical tragedy, which killed 104 people.  The most immediate effect on him was the permanent loss of his memories prior to the incident.  Coincidentally, a passerby named Piers Ludlow offers to take in Swift while he recovers. The whole affair was a setup, with the Ludlow family being a band of killers and swindlers, who grew wealthy killing their wealthy business partners and then killing a vagrant in the vicinity to give the impression of a failed robbery/homicide.  Before they could make Swift their next scapegoat, he reflexively unleashed his shadows, killing all the present Ludlows.  Only a young pair of twins, absent from the excursion, survived.

Decades later, Swift was ambushed by Rupert Ludlow, one of the surviving twins.  Rupert and his sister had plotted revenge for years, going so far as to raise their children as future assassins.  Though grievously injured, Swift managed to kill Ludlow, as his shadow power made him both immortal and resistant to injury.  Afterward, he left England and started a career as an adventurer/assassin/observer on life, which spanned whole continents and led him to many adventures.  During World War II, the Shade arrived in Keystone City and chose Jay Garrick, the first Flash, as his adversary.  After several decades, he established himself in Opal City and became a mentor for Jack Knight, the son of the Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight, another hero the Shade had fought.

Cake will be the second actor to portray The Shade in live-action, after Mike McLeod on The Flash (2014).  The character has also appeared in various animated projects, including Justice League and Justice League Unlimited (voiced by Stephen McHattie), and Young Justice: Outsiders (voiced by Joel Swetow).

Eclipso was created in 1963 by Bob Haney and Lee Elias, first appearing in House of Secrets #61 as Bruce Gordon, a scientist specializing in solar energy.  While in the jungle to view a solar eclipse, Gordon was attacked by a tribal sorcerer named Mophir.  Before plunging to his death off a cliff, Mophir wounded Gordon with a black diamond.  Afterwards, Gordon transformed into the villainous Eclipso whenever an eclipse occurred.  A blue-gray or purple circle covered the rightmost two-thirds of his face, resembling a partial eclipse.

During this period, Eclipso was portrayed as a conventional villain, possessing super strength, partial invulnerability, and eye blasts (aided by his black diamond).  Eclipso's transformations were later altered so that any type of natural eclipse, lunar or solar, would cause Eclipso and Gordon to split from one another, while an "artificial eclipse" -- an object blocking out a light source -- would merely transform Gordon to Eclipso.  Any bright flash of light would banish Eclipso back into Bruce Gordon's body or reverse the change.

In the early 1990s, DC Comics retconned Eclipso in a company-wide crossover built around the miniseries Eclipso: The Darkness Within.  Eclipso was revealed not simply to be Bruce Gordon's dark half, but a vengeance demon who had possessed Gordon.  Eclipso's soul had originally been bound inside a giant black diamond called the "Heart of Darkness" in Africa.  A treasure hunter found it in the late nineteenth century and brought it to London in 1891, where he had a jeweler cut it into one thousand shards.  This weakened the binding spell, allowing Eclipso to possess anyone who became angry while in contact with one of the shards.  He was no longer limited to possessing Gordon during an eclipse, but pretended otherwise so that Gordon would not know the truth about the black diamonds.

Tarabay will be the first actor to portray Eclipso in live-action.  The character has appeared in animated projects, however, including Justice League (voiced by Bruce McGill) and Superman/Batman: Public Enemies.

Stargirl is expected to return to The CW for Season 2 sometime in 2021.

Posted on October 27, 2020 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 189: "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part Two" Is Up!


"What are you doing up here, Pat?  You've got no powers, no S.T.R.I.P.E."
"I'm here to protect my wife!"
"What with exactly?"
"Our daughter!"
-- The Icicle and Pat Dugan, Stargirl: "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part Two"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part Two", the Season One finale of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as S.T.R.I.P.E., Neil Jackson as Icicle, Christopher James Baker as Brainwave, and the debut of Solomon Grundy!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like the Season One finale being dedicated to Geoff Johns' sister Courtney Johns, some comics background on the Silent Knight, bookending Season One with Christmas, wondering why Stargirl would go out in a midriff and shorts in the wintertime, Stargirl vs. S.T.R.I.P.E., Pat confronting Icicle without his armor to save Barbara, Mike murdering Icicle, the new JSA vs. the ISA, Justin setting up the Seven Soldiers for Season 2, Shiv literally shivving the Dragon King, Beth losing her Dr. Mid-Nite goggles and Chuck, Isaac Bowin taking another step toward becoming the Fiddler, Hourman not killing Solomon Grundy, Wildcat killing Brainwave, geeking out over finally seeing The Shade in live action, Shiv teasing Eclipso for Season 2, wondering if Sylvester Pemberton is really not dead and whether he'll become Skyman, our favorite quotes of the episode, the DC Universe original shows moving to HBO Max, the bad timing of having the DC FanDome event after major layoffs at DC Comics, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, talking The X-Files on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast, and more!

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THE FANDOM ZONE 188: "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part One" Is Up!


"You had a job,Cynthia -- watching my son for any signs of his latent abilities developing."
"But I did..."
"If I had known his telepathic powers were emerging, I may have been able to help him.  I would have done anything to help him.  Instead, I had to end him…because of you."
"Okay listen, Doc.  You know what would've really helped Henry?  If you weren’t lying in a hospital bed, wearing adult diapers, while the rest of us were picking up your slack."
-- Brainwave and Shiv, Stargirl: "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part One"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E., Part One", the twelfth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Neil Hopkins as Sportsmaster, and Joy Osmanski as Tigress!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like the Injustice Society having a hierarchy, Courtney and Barbara fighting Tigress while Pat and Mike fight Sportsmaster, wondering what would've happened if Barbara and Pat moved somewhere besides Blue Valley, Barbara's love of New Kids on the Block, Mike playing with a power drill, wondering if Mike will make his own S.T.R.I.P.E. armor in Season 2, Pat being a better fighter in the comics, the obvious reveal that 1966 was the secret number to decode Rex Tyler's journal, Anaya Bowin being taken off the board, Brainwave telling Cindy that everyone thinks she's a total failure, the Gambler being depicted as a technological villain, our thoughts on the cabin where everyone takes refuge, more on Beth becoming addicted to her goggles, Justin showing up with two big bags of KFC, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, and more!

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THE FANDOM ZONE 187: "Shining Knight" Is Up!


"The staff didn’t choose you because of who your father is or isn’t."
"It knows all of my mistakes. It knows my dad isn’t Starman."
"I don’t know a lot about the staff – It’s always known more than I did about almost everything – but it always knew your dad wasn’t Starman, Court. It chose you because it believed in you. It’s just waiting for you to believe in yourself again, that’s all. Heroes can come from anywhere."
-- Pat Dugan and Courtney Whitmore, Stargirl: "Shining Knight"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Shining Knight", the eleventh episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Mark Ashworth as the Shining Knight, and introducing Geoff Stults as Sam Kurtis!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Stargirl taking a pause before the big two-part Season One finale, some comics background on Sam Kurtis, wondering if Sam will return in Season Two with the Royal Flash Gang, Courtney facing the reality that Sam is her real father instead of Starman, Jesse thinking there was going to be something significant with Courtney's locket, the need to explore what the deal is with the Cosmic Staff, Geoff Johns borrowing some of Green Lantern Hal Jordan's origin for the Cosmic Staff choosing Courtney, the family unit being restored, Courtney finally choosing Pat to be her father, Pat punching out Sam, Justin hallucinating Pat and the JSA as the Dragon King as his minions, wondering why we didn't see Justin as the Shining Knight in an episode titled "Shining Knight", Brainwave threatening Icicle to stay on plan, the Injustice Society still not being on the same page, Jesse's love of Our Army at War comics, our favorite quotes of the episode, Watchmen getting 26 Emmy nominations, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, and more!

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THE FANDOM ZONE 186: "Brainwave Jr." Is Up!


"I had to make a choice.  Don't make me choose again, son.  Stand by my side now...or not at all."
"I will never stand by your side."
-- Brainwave and Henry King Jr., Stargirl: "Brainwave Jr."

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Brainwave Jr.", the tenth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Christopher James Baker as Brainwave, and Jake Austin Walker as Henry King Jr.!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Jesse eating a crow sandwich, Texas vs. Hurricane Hanna, episode writer (and Starman writer) James Robinson, DC Comics series Easter eggs, some comics background on Brainwave Jr. and Merry the Girl of 1,000 Gimmicks, the story of how Pat and Barbara hooked up, Barbara kicking Pat out of the house, Mike telling Courtney she never wanted him or Pat around, wondering how much Barbara has told Courtney about her real father, Starman not being Courtney's father, Barbara having the foresight to record the Icicle's Norwegian-speaking parents, worrying that Icicle was going to snap the frozen Cosmic Staff in two, the Dragon King finally revealing what's under the hood, the Dragon King leaving Cindy locked up even with the new JSA attacking, Henry King Jr. proving me right that he would redeem himself, my holding out hope that Henry King Jr. isn't dead, Beth being pretty much useless in a fight, Hourman being really dumb and really bad at freeing Solomon Grundy, using original music in the soundtrack, our favorite quotes of the episode, The Boys being renewed by Amazon Prime for Season 3 before Season 2 airs, some Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I discuss "Shining Knight", the eleventh episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

THE FANDOM ZONE 185: "Brainwave" Is Up!


"Help us find out who else is in the Injustice Society, then we can stop them from killing anyone else. You know they kill people, right Henry? Joey Zarick, his dad, my dad."
"Yeah, well, maybe they all deserved it."
"Joey deserved it?  Do you really believe that?"
"He was a nice kid."
"Yeah, he was. Why aren’t you?"
-- Courtney Whitmore and Henry King Jr., Stargirl: "Brainwave"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Brainwave", the ninth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Christopher James Baker as Brainwave, and Jake Austin Walker as Henry King Jr.!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like wondering who invites their boss over to family dinner at the last minute, some background on Brainwave and the Seven Soldiers of Victory in the comics, Janitor Justin hallucinating the Cosmic Staff, Courtney wanting to bring Henry King Jr. into the new Justice Society, waiting for Yolanda and Henry to sit down and hash out why Yolanda is pissed off at him, Courtney finding out that Pat and Sylvester belonged to the Seven Soldiers of Victory, Jesse wondering how Henry King Jr. knew how to use a VCR, Henry Jr. thinking his father was right about people being monsters, the Mahkents coming over to dinner, the trope about the bad guy confronting the hero in their own home, the Icicle being interested in Barbara, Courtney noticing that Jordan picked up a scalding hot pan without any trouble, Barbara learning that Courtney is Stargirl, Pat needing to do a better job of hiding his S.T.R.I.P.E. armor, the Dragon King gassing his own daughter, the Injustice Society finally revealing their big plan to take over a chunk of the United States, our favorite quotes of the episode, Stargirl getting picked up for Season 2, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision being delayed, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I discuss "Brainwave Jr.", the tenth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

THE FANDOM ZONE 184: "Shiv, Part Two" Is Up!


"Don't passive-aggressive me.  I proved myself."
"The fact that Stargirl is still alive says the opposite."
-- Shiv and The Dragon King, Stargirl: "Shiv, Part Two"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Shiv, Part Two", the eighth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Meg DeLacy as Shiv/Cindy Burman, and Nelson Lee as the Dragon King!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like the Summer of RVs, my wife Lori and I going on vacation in Ohio, the Easter egg involving Mr. Reilly from Firebrand Chemicals, the Icicle and Dr. Horrible having the same goals, Pat sacrificing his beloved Buick to give Courtney a cover story for her injuries, Mike apologizing to Courtney, Pat talking to the Cosmic Staff, Stargirl facing the classic superhero dilemma of her arch-enemy Shiv knowing her secret identity, wondering what Courtney's plan for Shiv was if she won their fight, the Dragon King not being a loving and supportive father, Beth learning about Dr. Shiro Ito, Beth stressing viewers out with her plan to infiltrate the Dragon King's house, the awkward moment when Henry King Jr. learned his girlfriend Cindy is spying on him, Henry being overwhelmed by his emerging mental powers, our favorite quotes of the episode, DC Universe's comic reader being hard to use, the upcoming Gotham City Police Department series on HBO Max, the casting of Kate Kane's replacement as Batwoman, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I discuss "Brainwave", the ninth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

THE FANDOM ZONE 183: "Shiv, Part One" Is Up!


"I gave you powers to protect you, not enhance your tantrums."
-- The Dragon King to Cindy Burman, Stargirl: "Shiv, Part One"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Shiv, Part One", the seventh episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Meg DeLacy as Shiv/Cindy Burman, and Nelson Lee as the Dragon King!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like our recording two Fandom Zone episodes back-to-back, Lea Thompson directing Stargirl, some comics background on Shiv, Mike being ignored by Pat because he's spending so much time with Courtney, not having any explanation for what happened to Mike's mother, Courtney needing to realize that she has a team that needs to train with one another, Courtney having a brief moment where she and Cindy could've been friends, wondering how the Dragon King keeps finding wives, Cindy not knowing that Henry King Jr. has his father's mental powers, Courtney's struggle to be a superhero compared to Cindy's struggle to be a supervillain, Janitor Justin being revealed as DC Comics Golden Age superhero the Shining Knight, Jesse remembering DC's 80-Page Giants, our favorite quotes of the episode, Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, and more!

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THE FANDOM ZONE 182: "The Justice Society" Is Up!


"You've obviously started."
"I've started...starting."
-- Pat Dugan and Courtney Whitmore, Stargirl: "The Justice Society"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "The Justice Society", the sixth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Neil Hopkins as Sportsmaster, and Joy Osmanski as Tigress!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like how we spent the Independence Day holiday, some background on Sportsmaster and Tigress, my being able to do a one-hand juggle, the New Teen JSA, Beth becoming addicted to Chuck, Rick thinking Pat is a worthless sidekick who doesn't do anything, the new Justice Society getting owned by Sportsmaster and Tigress, Jesse not bringing anything to the table, the "Montage" training song from Team America: World Police, Barbara understanding Mike better than Pat, Mike being on the road to diabetes, Artemis getting benched by her football coach, Texas and Ohio being big football states, Icicle calling out Sportsmaster and Tigress for killing another coach, Icicle's plan not mattering until the season finale, Cameron revealing that he also has Icicle powers like his dad, our favorite quotes of the episode, Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, and more!

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Be sure to come back later today, as Jesse and I discuss "Shiv, Part One", the seventh episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
 

THE FANDOM ZONE 181: "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite" Is Up!


"Oh, it's well known that talking is Beth Chapel's superpower."
"It's true."
-- Yolanda Montez and Beth Chapel, Stargirl: "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite", the fifth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler, and Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Rick Tyler being a legacy superhero, differences between the Stargirl version of Rick Tyler and the original comics version, knowing that Greg Berlanti teen angst will eventually creep into the show, differences between the Stargirl version of Beth Chapel and the original comics version, the JSA artifacts choosing the right person to carry on the JSA legacy, Courtney pulling an Ocean's Eleven, Yolanda not wanting Beth around, Cindy's Halloween party, Henry King Jr. finally getting his Brainwave Jr. powers, Rick being a gearhead, Jesse's wife Linda watching Watchmen, Rex and Wendi Tyler leaving young Rick with Wendi's asshole brother, Rick's anger over his parents' deaths and how his life turned out, Jesse needing to start reading comics again, Beth finding the original Doctor Mid-Nite's goggles, Beth's parents being desperate for her to find friends her own age, Beth being the Felicity Smoak of Stargirl, Pat reaching out to Rick, Rick's uncle being bitter about being stuck with Rick, Pat becoming the Rupert Giles-like mentor for the new Justice Society, the Gambler and the Fiddler stealing a satellite dish, our favorite quotes of the episode, Fandom Zone Fanmail from Ken from Chicago, Jesse DVRing Stargirl to help their CW ratings, and more!

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THE FANDOM ZONE 180: "Wildcat" Is Up!


"You're checking Wikipedia?"
"It didn't come with an instruction manual."
-- Wildcat and Stargirl, Stargirl: "Wildcat"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Wildcat", the fourth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Yvette Monreal as Wildcat/Yolanda Montez, and introducing Nelson Lee as the Dragon King!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Starman writer James Robinson, Wildcat's origin from the comic books, Yolanda needing to blame Cindy instead of Henry, Yolanda being publicly humiliated and shamed by her mother and father for sharing a topless photo, Jesse needing to give Henry King, Jr. a chance, Yolanda's Wildcat suit adjusting itself to her body, using Wikipedia to look up what the original Wildcat could do, wondering if Henry is being pressured by Cindy to stay away from Yolanda, Pat trying to help Denise Zarick, the debut of the Dragon King, wondering if the Dragon King is going to turn on Icicle, the Fiddler playing a tune for Brainwave in a coma, wondering why the Injustice Society settled in Blue Valley, Mike teasing the debut of Jakeem Thunder, our hopes that we're getting Jade and Obsidian, Yolanda murdering a toaster, our favorite quotes of the episode, tweets from Ken from Chicago, the passing of DC Comics legend Denny O'Neil, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I discuss "Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite", the fifth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

THE FANDOM ZONE 179: "Icicle" Is Up!


"A kid died today.  A child.  That's why we can't go on."
"A kid died today.  And that's exactly why we have to, Pat."-- Pat Dugan and Courtney Whitmroe, Stargirl: "Icicle"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Icicle", the third episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, featuring Brec Bassinger as Stargirl, Luke Wilson as S.T.R.I.P.E., Neil Jackson as Icicle/Jordan Mahkent, and Joe Knezevich as The Wizard/William Zarick!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Jesse feeling like 51 at 61, Stargirl's unimpressive episode titles, extending our invitation to Geoff Johns to be on our podcast, Icicle being more of a villain with depth than Brainwave, Pat not having any scene control, Pat trying to rein in Mike by making him get a paper route, Neil Jackson not being sure if Icicle's darkness works in Stargirl's upbeat tone, Icicle's dying wife telling him to destroy everything, Jordan's decision to kill the Wizard, Jordan making the moves on Barbara, wondering what the other members of the Injustice Society will think about Icicle killing the Wizard, Courtney lying about her playing card to make Joey Zarick look better in front of everyone, wondering if Denise Zarick will confide to Pat about her husband and son's murders, Jesse wondering about who's keeping the lights on at JSA headquarters, Courtney confronting Cindy about her slut-shaming Yolanda, Ted Grant the original Wildcat, Courtney handing out JSA identities to her friends, hoping that Hooty the owl gets to leave the JSA headquarters to hunt, waiting for Jakeem Thunder to arrive, our favorite quotes of the episode, how Jesse spent his birthday, the stupid decision to replace Kate Kane as Batwoman on the Batwoman TV show, some great feedback from Adrienne from Wisconsin, who the Flash is on Stargirl's Earth, my appearing on Jesse's Set Lusting Bruce podcast, and more!

You can now check out episodes of The Fandom Zone using...

Google Play Music
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And if that isn't enough for you, you can also check us out on YouTube, Soundcloud, and the official Southgate Media Group website!  Oh, and if you're interested in an officially official Fandom Zone Podcast t-shirt that all the cool kids are wearing, you can get those on TeePublic HERE as well!  Feel free to post a picture on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I discuss "Wildcat", the fourth episode of the DC Universe/CW series Stargirl, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!