Supergirl Season 1: 9 Big Questions We're Asking After 'Livewire'

6. Will Winn Follow In His Father€™s Footsteps?

Comic book fans will instantly know that the name Winslow Schott more often than not means the villainous Toyman. When Jeremy Jordan was cast as Winslow €œWinn€ Schott in Supergirl, it was presumed, and even believed by the actor himself, that Winn would end up becoming The Toyman at some point. Then came news that the show had cast Henry Czerny as Winslow Schott Snr., who was discussed by Winn here. With Schott Snr in prison and described by his own son as €œa very bad person who deserves to be there€, it remains to be seen whether this is a case of €˜like father like son€™. All we know for now is that Winn€™s daddy dearest is confirmed to appear in at least one episode of this season. Could the old man€™s roguish behaviour rub off on Winn?
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