I don't disagree with that.Boots needed a re-design.
I like the new suit too, except the boots. Would prefer boots with knee pads, per the photo above (though obviously, differently coloured).I guess I am in the minority here, but I love the new suit.
I like the new suit too. I have to wonder if some of the dislike for the suit is because unlike any other Arrowverse hero's suit we've had years to grow an attachment. Melissa changing her hair has created an additional visual change to a character who's look has been virtually unchanged since the beginning of the show. It's much more acceptable to voice dislike for the suit than Melissa's personal choice so that's what's happening. The suit change coming at the same time as a haircut is probably jarring to very visually oriented people. I'm not a visually oriented and I found it jarring at first but quickly got over it. Subconsciously we may also be worried that a visual change in Kara's look will also mean the character we've come to know will act different too. Hopefully once the season actually starts and we see that Kara's still Kara just with a new look the suit talk will die down.I guess I am in the minority here, but I love the new suit.
I like the new suit too. I have to wonder if some of the dislike for the suit is because unlike any other Arrowverse hero's suit we've had years to grow an attachment. Melissa changing her hair has created an additional visual change to a character who's look has been virtually unchanged since the beginning of the show. It's much more acceptable to voice dislike for the suit than Melissa's personal choice so that's what's happening. The suit change coming at the same time as a haircut is probably jarring to very visually oriented people. I'm not a visually oriented and I found it jarring at first but quickly got over it. Subconsciously we may also be worried that a visual change in Kara's look will also mean the character we've come to know will act different too. Hopefully once the season actually starts and we see that Kara's still Kara just with a new look the suit talk will die down.
I like the new suit too. I have to wonder if some of the dislike for the suit is because unlike any other Arrowverse hero's suit we've had years to grow an attachment. Melissa changing her hair has created an additional visual change to a character who's look has been virtually unchanged since the beginning of the show. It's much more acceptable to voice dislike for the suit than Melissa's personal choice so that's what's happening. The suit change coming at the same time as a haircut is probably jarring to very visually oriented people. I'm not a visually oriented and I found it jarring at first but quickly got over it. Subconsciously we may also be worried that a visual change in Kara's look will also mean the character we've come to know will act different too. Hopefully once the season actually starts and we see that Kara's still Kara just with a new look the suit talk will die down.
To each, their own.It's not that. First, I love her new hairstyle and was hoping for that. But the original costume she had is iconic with the red skirt. It also breaks up the blue much better. The new one has too much blue without red in that area to make it less bland. Also I prefer the cape on the original instead of those cape clasps.
It's got nothing to do with the reasons you suggested and I wouldn't have even thought of those.
I guess I am in the minority here, but I love the new suit.
I love the new suit too, but yeah, the boots aren't great.Boots needed a re-design.
Thanks! Confident is a word I'd use another is powerful. After four years Kara's earned that confidence. She's always been one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse and now she looks like it. Everyone has preferences nothing wrong with that at all. I think our preference's are worth some self examination. Are they rooted outdated stereotypes or traditions that no longer serve a purpose besides "that's the way it's always been done" or "it's iconic". It's human nature to gravitate to the familiar. Not here but in other places I've seen extreme hate for pants but when asked why the answer is something like "well Supergirl should wear a skirt and anything else is just not Supergirl". I have to wonder if they've examined that answer. That's very different from those who can say specifically what they would change like more color or no cape clasps (BTW the cape clasps allow the cape to be detachable thus freeing Melissa from the corset). In closing as Socrates said "An Unexamined Life is not Worth Living" IMO we would all do better with some self examination.Those are pretty good points. Though, I also love her new hair style. The new costume and appearance seems more... Confident?
I love the new suit too, but yeah, the boots aren't great.
I guess I am in the minority here, but I love the new suit.
Neah, you're not in a minority. Though I loved the old outfit, I do like the new suit. It could use red greaves, but I think the boots are fine.
And yes, confident is a great descriptive word for her new look!
Cara Buono (Stranger Things) and Mitch Pileggi (The X-Files) have been cast in recurring roles as ancient aliens in the fifth season of Supergirl, The CW series that returns on Oct. 6.
Buono will recur as Gamemnae, an ancient alien, who with others of her kind, have been safeguarding the Earth from the follies of humanity throughout the ages. Gamemnae’s aim is to use technology to subjegate humans. Gamemnae is cunning, witty, ruthless, and always ten steps ahead of her adversaries. Gamemnae’s agenda puts her into conflict with her would-be allies and on a collision course with Supergirl.
Pileggi will recur as Rama Khan, an ancient alien who is able to control the four ancient elements — fire, water, earth, and air. Arrogant and willful, Rama Khan has been entrusted to use his powers to protect the Earth from mankind for millions of years but now his agenda puts him at odds with Supergirl as well as Lena Luthor.
The two characters were introduced in 2002 in the DC Comics series called JLA, an acronym for the Justice League of America. In the comics their ancient magic and grand schemes are tied to Atlantis, the fabled city that exists beneath the waves of the ocean.
Pileggi, well remembered as FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner on The X-Files, will also be recurring on the next seasons of American Horror Story and The Rookie. On the film side, he recently shot Axis Sally opposite Al Pacino.
Buono can be seen on the critically acclaimed Netflix hit Stranger Things. Buono recently co-starred opposite John David Washington in the Sundance winner Monsters & Men and was recently featured in Amazon’s The Romanoffs and Lifetime’s remake of The Bad Seed with Rob Lowe and McKenna Grace. She was Emmy-nominated for her work as Dr. Faye Miller on Mad Men.