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"He's a non-character love interest that, to the detriment of other established characters, has been shoved in our face rather than earning his spot. That would be true if he were Latino or Asian and written in this same fashion" I think the fact that he IS WHITE is the actual point. It wouldn't have happened in the

How about you stick to your own fraudulent opinions on the show and resist concerning yourself with how I perceive the show? Why go out of your way to engage someone with accusations that have no basis outside of your own deluded and annoyingly entitled judgement of any and everything I have to say. We disagree, so

If a greater portion of the viewing public is complaining about this very thing, it's pretty indicative of it actually occurring regardless of any preconceived biases you speak of. If you choose to ignore that then it's your fault. Period.

That "That's me!" is why I fell in love with the show, she's adorable.

I'd LOVE if they did a Legion tie in to ship him off. He's got to get that ring somehow right? Maybe since the CW loves Chris Wood so much, they can make a spin off of Supergirl and establish a whole LOS show built on the premise that Mon El left Earth and linked up with a whole lot of people he actually should be

Honestly, I'm just over everyone promoting this show and the media acting like Mon El is the best thing that's ever happened when in reality he's the worst thing that's happened to the show. And it's hard to ignore that the focus on his was so intentional because it reveals just how little the writers care for the

The evidence being what it is points to the shift away from James as well as downplaying his relationship with Kara, one they spent THE WHOLE OF SEASON ONE CRAFTING, because it's more palatable by shoving a white man in his place. In both the trope of a hero in the making which should have undoubtedly gone to the one

Maybe it has to do with James' suit and weapons being lead which are deadly to Daxamites. I wish we'd seen him stab a few or something. Bludgeon one with his shield even.

I'd settle for Mon El forgetting all about Kara during the four year trip back to his home planet. After all, he'd have been away from her longer than their actual relationship and time on conscious on Earth so…….. He'd get along just fine. Away from the show.

This season can be explained with these two quotes, "Is Mon-El a good character? I’ve been on the fence for a while, but after watching “Distant Sun,” I’ve finally decided that the answer is no." And also this gem of one, "And while Mon-El’s party-boy-turned-hero schtick works well enough for a supporting player,

Harmless aside from the lie literally showing that he's got no respect for Kara's agency, her right to choose who she enters into a relationship with, her thoughts feelings and concerns……. Completely harmless.

Shady…….. Can she come and take Mon El away from this show already? All this Kara/Mon El nonsense grates on my nerves because Kara is in NO WAY the love of Mon El's life and yet because they've decided to re purpose Mon El, they've taken away all the really good things about his character and his canon in the comic

'But he has no problem lying to her face the rest of their relationship? And still doesn't think its that big an issue. Its hard to get around that.' THIS is the part that I have such a huge problem with. You don't look your partner in the face everyday and lie about something as fundamental as your identity. It

One might argue that it's unprofessional to get involved with a co-star because it undoubtedly affects everyone on set, the other actors and the crew alike. So, what's using that pull to keep him around longer than necessary in the face of actually coupling up with him with no regard to how it'd impact the show or the

It's not finalized yet. She's still legally married.