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Yeah what happened to them just hanging out? I swear they used to do that.

I think there have been some good individual episodes it's just never come together in the way it did in the first season. It's like they forgot the thing that made Flash work so well.

I think that's a fake out. Or at least I really hope it is.

Yet Cisco's first instinct is to lie to Caitlin, unfortunately.

Absolutely. In the long run it's better that Alex confronted these feelings even though it hurts so much right now.

I assume that although Kara might have some issues with respecting personal boundaries, she does draw the line at stalking a friendly hero.

To be clear, I really don't hate Maggie. More like the opposite.

Kryptonians are more (stereotypically) holier than thou types, I think? Like, they'd always claim they're doing everything for some grand, noble reason. Even if their motivations are ultimately really petty.

Sure I don't mind them not dwelling on it but ignoring it almost completely doesn't quite feel right.

My theory last week was that he was secretly a royal…

Yes, I'm not sure what's going on with their identities. Last season they seemed better at separating the two aspects of Kara's life, now they seem more like the Flash when he kept telling everyone who he is.

There's a part of me that kinda wanted to hate Maggie for a sec but I totally understand where she's coming from. Even still I find myself thinking, maybe Maggie could have somehow made things clearer earlier? But really there's no way this wasn't going to be hard.

Maybe I'm still in denial but I think like maybe he can work once they've had some time to flesh it out. Give this story line a chance to grow before writing it off, is maybe what I'm thinking?

But what really elevates “Changing” has nothing to do with superheroing and everything to do with character drama.

I don't know what this means but I agree with it 100%.

Congratulations! But this is about Crow.

Yes! Caroline talks about how this episode made her smile and that's how I feel almost every episode!

So is Mon-El secretly Daxam royalty? Even allowing that he doesn't understand the culture, he seems pretty entitled?

"Write what you know." Erm…