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Yes, although she was actually qualified to teach - she got a degree in child development. The Kim/Shego ship is inexplicable based on the age gap, but I guess lesbians had to take what they could get.That... could be horrible.
Shego is an adult in the animation, right? That's why her disguise as a teacher... or not?
This is also a show that already got stretched beyond its natural end because season 4 was sort of a surprise demand from the studio after "So the Drama" was supposed to end the series. And you can tell, season 4 is a little off. Still pretty fun, but it tried to introduce a bunch of new elements like Drakken being in jail or Ron/Kim trying to navigate their new romance, and it stumbles a bit. The finale was good though.
The original creators were involved with the live-action movie. I am honestly a diehard fan of the original and I thought it captured the spirit of the show (especially the Drakken and Shego parts). It's got dumb elements, but it's self-aware about them. (I definitely think if you liked MLaaTR you'd like KP. It's super sharp and the world and characters are just so fun.I never watched Kim Possible when it was on, because I just dismissed it as a girl's show (though I did watch Teenage Robot and PPG around the same time, go figure). I'm not surprised there's a reboot in the works with how everything is getting rebooted these days.
But I am surprised to learn there was a live action version. Gee, I'm sure this went over well with the older fans.
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The boy has young Justin Timberlake's noodle hair.
I would say if the creators are involved, I would be pretty hopeful about it. They are old-school.
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Regarding Catwoman/Batman, I do like them together mostly because all his other love interests are so, so bad. Everyone in here is rightly complaining that they don't know what to do with Harley, Ivy, or Selina most of the time, but all of those have amazing interpretations compared to Talia al Ghul, who has never been in a good story ever.
The best Joker interpretations are always the ones where he is flat-out in love with Batman, which is a better Catwoman/Batman ship because the stakes are way higher and they are more complete foils who you can argue "created" each other. It doesn't have to be requited at all, but I love when Joker has that soft touch where you're not sure if he's flirting with Batman to make him mad or if he really means it. The Arkham games do this pretty well. And from the clips I've seen of Harley, they ... kinda touch on it?