Catwoman: Victim or Villain?

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Curse of Catwoman The curse of Catwoman refers to a supposed curse that affects actresses who portray the fictional character Catwoman in various Batman adaptations. Catwoman, also known as Selina Kyle, is a complex and iconic character from the Batman comics, known for her feline-like agility, beauty, and mysterious allure. Over the years, several actresses have taken on the role of Catwoman, and some people believe that the role comes with a curse. One of the earliest examples of this curse is linked to the 1960s Batman television series, where three different actresses portrayed Catwoman at various points. Julie Newmar originated the role and is often regarded as the definitive Catwoman of that era. However, both Eartha Kitt and Lee Meriwether also donned the character's black latex suit.


Her main goal seems to be destroying the island, or at least anything childish on it, including Reggie and her friends. She is also very ungrateful towards Big Deal, who does everything for her only for the witch to treat him with disdain and even making him sleep on a cage but despite her mean nature she may not be heartless since she became visibly sad when Big Deal started hanging out with the island inhabitants (disguised as Reggie) and when he returned she was nicer and showed him some appreciation.

She is also very ungrateful towards Big Deal, who does everything for her only for the witch to treat him with disdain and even making him sleep on a cage but despite her mean nature she may not be heartless since she became visibly sad when Big Deal started hanging out with the island inhabitants disguised as Reggie and when he returned she was nicer and showed him some appreciation. First, they ll try to talk to her about it, only for her to fire back with the claim that she s just doing what they kept telling her to acting more grown up.

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However, both Eartha Kitt and Lee Meriwether also donned the character's black latex suit. Sadly, all three actresses experienced personal tragedies or hardships after their time as Catwoman, leading some to speculate that there might be a curse associated with the role. Another prominent example of the curse is Halle Berry's portrayal of Catwoman in the 2004 standalone film of the same name.

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The Endless island is obviously shaped by Reggie's thoughts and feelings to the point where negative emotions are brought to life as worms. Reggie HATES the idea of growing up so a being like Butt Witch who represents the concept is inherently her enemy, We Know beings of the endless become twisted by negative emotions & that the Butt Witch was summoned when Reggie threw her books into the volcano, it is plausible that Reggie twisted the Butt Witch the same way She twists other endless beings like Brown Rodger.

Plus the Butt witch Laments that the island is not the way it used to be, Such as hypothetically when another kid who looked more positively on growing up controlled the island?Plus the Butt Witch talks bitterly about abandonment to brown Rodger, which supports her being the product of a different child's time on the island.

In the series, Shane will either be Demoted to Extra or Adapted Out
  • Alternatively, Todd and Shane are the same char, with Shane just being his name in the pilot.
  • Confirmed.
Shane is going to be the Muggle Love Interest to Reggie.
  • Jossed because Reggie is not into him that way. And Shane has been replaced by Todd anyways.

All the citizens of Endless Island from before Reggie got there were once humans who went mad and lost their forms.

  • Maybe not all of them, but I think Dr. Champion is a strong candidate, given his driver's license, humanoid shape, and general insanity.
Reggie has some kind of developmental disorder explaining why she has such a hard time with maturing Reggie's art teacher is her dad.
  • Jossed, we were shown a picture of Reggie's dad and he's definitely not the art teacher
Guy Pleasant is the show's Greater Scope Villain

He, more than anyone, seemed to be aware of Endless's bizarre effect . And maybe it's just this troper, but his line at the end of Spring Break Forever sounded like he was trying to drive her away from Todd and Esther

Dr. Champion is actually Reggie's father, Daryl.
  • Maybe, but it was my impression that Reggie's mom knows where Daryl is, and there's no foreshadowing that I can see. I do think that Dr. Champion is a former human who was trapped by the island, though.
Dr. Champion�s real name is actually Dr. Champion.

If he actually is a human, he�ll be revealed to be a doctor in the real world and his last name really is Champion.

Whoever made the Endless also made the Train

They're basically opposites: the latter is an intrusive therapy instrument that aims for you to be more mature, while the former is a recreaton environment that drives you to insanity. Whereas the Train is on a grim and dark setting, the Endless is on a bright one. Whoever designed these places has no sense of moderation.

Reggie is trans and hasn't realized it
  • However when Reggie was having puberty nightmares by the Buttwitch, she imagined her hands and feet getting larger and her body getting hairier and still distresses over that, despite being male secondary sex characteristics. It's likely she just wants to keep the body of a 12 year old (and still calls herself a girl without issue).
  • Most girls are uncomfortable with the changes that come through puberty - assuming she's trans just because she dislikes feminine things may lead to Unfortunate Implications (such as "any hint of gender nonconformity = trans")
Reggie's crush will face opposition

While Todd and Esther will support her crush on Connelly, her other classmates will mock her for liking a girl and her mom will say stuff like "You're not gay, you're just confused" or "You just haven't met the right guy". Feeling that not even her own mom approves of her, Reggie hides out on Endless, causing her mom to think she's run away.

Reggie will be crushed

Conelly will either turn her down or she starts dating someone else and Reggie becomes heartbroken, which gives the Butt Witch something new to feed on.

Why Todd's mom left

She got sick and tired of Todd's dad never taking responsibility for their kids, so she up and left so that he couldn't dump then on her anymore.

Buttwitch was a human

But they grew up with a very warped sense of what adulthood was, possibly from abusive parents, which would explain why they act so childish despite there dislike of childlike things, because there a kid, with an immature idea of how adults are suppose to be beyond being told there not allowed to have candy and toys and other things they liked

Reggie will start to act more grown up.

At some point, Reggie will probably have a nasty fight with her friends, and once more she'll be hit with the suggestion that she needs to "grow up". Reggie will take this one more personally, and ultimately decide that if everyone keeps telling her to grow up, then she will. From there, Reggie will start acting more like an adult. Or rather, more specifically, Reggie will start acting like what she thinks acting grown up is like.

Thus, Reggie, will start doing what she thinks grown-ups do. She'll throw away all her toys and drawings, dress in drab, more conservative clothes, eat food like porridge and oatmeal that have no flavor, watch financial shows and adult documentaries, etc. She will also display no emotions like joy, anger, or sadness.

Of course, this will all just make her friends and family concerned for her because she's not acting like herself. First, they'll try to talk to her about it, only for her to fire back with the claim that she's just doing what they kept telling her to: acting more grown up. It may ultimately culminate in them all hosting an intervention for Reggie. Of course, Reggie will try to question why they want her to act like her old "immature" self. The overall lesson will be with Reggie learning that growing up does not mean giving up on everything that makes you happy and becoming a boring, miserable person. This will also cause everyone to learn to accept Reggie for who she is. It will likely be another step in everyone's character arc.

This show is incredible, both in quality and for children! I am a mother of two girls and boy, ages 13 and twins aged 9, and they all loved the show! Each character has such good qualities in them, like Ester's hardwork and mediator esc personality, Todds interest in music and the hard work with it, and Reggies kindness and imagination! Not to mention their struggles, which I know as a young girl I would have related too. Reggie fears growing up, Ester feels she must be perfect, and Todd with his family life. The characters are potrayed so realisticly, I couldnt help but feel the charm of the show (and its abundnce if characters! The villan was suprsingly entertaining to watch, even as a full grown adult!) Id also like to congrajulate the show for being so open with a lgbt character! Its awesome to see the world chainging where this is more and mire accepted. Earlier I felt a bit afraid to post this review, as I say 3 revies ALL of which mentioning how the lgbtq character and how it was a bad thing. One even directly saying "it'd be better if reggie didnt like girls". How awful! Ive seen such reviews on other shows before, and many parents on here are way to strict! For one, theres nothing "unchristan" about being lgbtq! Nothing in the bible says ANYTHING about homosexuality being bad, the line many use is mistaken from "man lying with boy" is about pedophillia! Trust me, my mother made me read the bible many many times as a child. Secondly, blocking things like this away from them is only going to make them more curious. Trust me, I think id die if I had all these tracker apps on me like ive heard students in my classroom say they have on their smartphones! These parents dont do this to keep them safe, but to track their every move! I think it should be the sane way with television, yes you should block some stuff at from your child at a younge age (sex, positivity on non medicak drugs/acohol) but seeing a character kiss, or a character legally smoking a cigarette is fine! Trust me, your child will find out eventually, and they will resent you for blocking off so much freedom. If you chuld doesnt know about their own body (say safe sex, condoms) consequences could happen. A bitofftopic I know, but ive seen parents on social media complain ( and even a few reviews on here, before they got deleted!) Thats the show was innapropriate for showing a bra in ONE scene, and a lgbtq character! One even complained of a giant character with one eye looking "too much like a butt" Get over yourself! Also if like to mention that Reggie is not the only openly lgbtq charaxter in the show (though the only human) theres a muscly couple of very freindly man, and a galaxy man going on a date with another male character. Anywho, me and my children loved this show, and are excited for a potential season two! Dont listen to the prude parents on here complaining that a crush (not even a relationship!) on a same gendered character is considered "wrong" or fitting of the "too much sex" tag (get over yourself!)
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Despite having won an Academy Award prior to taking on the role, Berry's portrayal was heavily criticized, and the film itself was a critical and commercial failure. This led to rumors of a curse surrounding the character, as Berry's career seemed to suffer a setback following her involvement with the film. It is important to note that the notion of a curse surrounding the role of Catwoman is largely subjective and based on anecdotal evidence. While some actresses may have faced personal or professional challenges after playing the character, it is essential to recognize the many other factors that can impact an actor's career trajectory. Roles in high-profile films or TV series, such as Catwoman, carry significant expectations and public scrutiny, making success or failure in subsequent projects more evident. In conclusion, the curse of Catwoman is a concept that suggests actresses who portray the character may face personal and professional hardships. However, it is essential to consider the numerous factors that contribute to an actor's career rather than attributing it solely to a fictional curse. Ultimately, it is up to the individual actresses and their choices and circumstances in their career paths..

Reviews for "Catwoman's Curse: Is It All Just Bad Luck?"

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