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  • So Kara can hear that Brainia is in trouble, but not what races they are?

This Supergirl two-parter felt like a better backdoor pilot for a Dreamer & Brainiac-5 spinoff than the real backdoor pilots on Arrow & Black Lightning. They fixed the timeline more elegantly than the Legends Preventers tend to do.

Please bring native PS4/PS5 screenshare direct to Discord. I don’t want to stream to Twitch. I want to play a game and shoot the shit with my friends while they watch.

Couldn’t they have just grabbed her hair brush or toothbrush?

The problem is they’re forcing whiteness. And have been for a long time. Forcing diversity isn’t the issue, diversity is just acknowledging the world we live in. 

This has been a logistical problem in comics for decades - superheroes capture villains committing crimes, but when it comes to actually prosecuting them, often time there is no actual evidence apart from “the hero caught them doing it”.  But most time the hero is not available to testify (and is often a vigilante

It's interesting that Kara didn't know what kryptonite was in the pilot. And what if she got her ears pierced while she was still on Krypton?

If you want truly easy access to Kara’s DNA you go back to when she was living on Krypton and jab her with a needle, like Rocket did to Jane Foster in Endgame. But that’s nowhere near as fun.

The production team really lucked out in finding actors for Young Kara and Young Alex who are both very talented and just uncanny. You could have a spinoff with Teen Kara solving mysteries. That sleepover scene was just too damn cute.

This episode was so delightful, I think I’m freaking out a little. Jesse Rath’s best episode in ages. If you were to rank Brainy Episodes, this one is easily in the top three. Likewise Nicole Maines. The flashback crew upped their game too, reaffirming how perfectly well cast they were in the first place.

The show’s argument, on the other hand, is that John didn’t really become a bad Captain America until he killed a man with the shield in broad daylight.

Yeah, that line really had me scratching my head because Walker is so clearly shown to be on the path to being a bad Captain America long before he kills the one Flagsmasher. His inability to listen to Sam and Bucky when they first meet is the indicator. Then his actions toward the Dora Milaje and his inability let

The show’s argument, on the other hand, is that John didn’t really become a bad Captain America until he killed a man with the shield in broad daylight.”

I think they did stop to consider that Steve was wrong. Bucky apologized to Sam because neither he nor Steve understood how much harder it was for a Black man to wield the shield and be accepted as Captain America. It was one of my favorite scenes of the entire series.

There are already pictures of Azie Tesfai on set in  a cold gold highlighted version of the costume. They are doing it.

My theory is that Nyxly is every bit as insane as her father said, and Mxy will be horrified that Kara let her out of the Phantom Zone. They’ll need to team up to stop her.

Kara’s dad still reads as sketchy, so I’m suspiciously waiting for everything to be revealed as a Phantom Zone hallucination designed to break Kara’s will.

From what I’ve gathered Bakula has one of those contracts that balloons in the next season or so. Also I on location shooting is a lot more expensive than CBS thought it was going to be. 

LOL, hell no. The show has made it very clear over its tenure that Gibbs' team can do no wrong. Even if they violate the rules, the show will paint the ones who point this out like they were obstructions and annoyances.