x With Smallville alumnus Sam Witwer having boarded Supergirl as season 4’s new big bad, Agent Liberty, it’s become more apparent how the coming year will be chock full of political and social allegory. In fact, it’s very much looking like the producers are aiming for the stars with this one because the Maiden of Might is doing more than just writing a letter to her local congressman – she’s paying a visit to the White House! Actually, this makes a lot of sense, especially when you consider how Bruce Boxleitner, most known for his role in Babylon 5, has been hired to play Vice President Baker. From the sound of it, we’ll be seeing a lot of this guy, so don’t be surprised if he ends up taking the top job by replacing Lynda Carter’s Olivia Marsdin in the Oval Office. And considering how her secret character is secretly an alien, well, then expect for some interesting tales to be told come October. Speaking of which, Variety has managed to get their hands on a new image showing Kara Zor-El standing in the aforementioned Oval Office, and can be seen below. Perhaps I’m not the only one, but it’s hard not recalling… Read full this story
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