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He'll most likely be killed or kidnapped and Kara will have to live with that guilt for 8 episodes completely focused on getting him back. And then he can return.

Didn't Cat Grant call Barry, Kara, Winn and James the cast of a CW show last season?

Omg I know Winn and Kara used to be such good friends. Where are they

Maybe I'm just a bad liar or have a large conscience. But being friends/dating someone who is known to really care about honesty, personal integrity, blah blah other "super qualities", I would not be able to lie about my whole life.

All those storylines could probly be played back in about 10 - 20 minutes. Cat was done being talked about in episode 2/3, Cadmus and Lena have been in a hand full of episodes. And Snapper barely made a dent in any storylines. Kara's whole plot this year has had no personal growth on herself.

You can't make up a whole new life and think that will work, that doesn't seem like a good enough reason.

Niffen Alice was hilarious with her commentary.

Perfectly stated. I hated at the end of the episode how Kara said being Supergirl and being with Mon-El was enough for her. Like she was trying to make him feel better even though she had a really shitty day.

For Hannah to mature she sucks the life source out of all the other characters.

One of my favorite scenes in the first season was her at the doctor asking about the "stuff that gets out around the condom?" or something like that, lol.

Also Cat Grant barely had time to raise her son, but James somehow moonlights as a superhero. He must be doing a terrible job.

Its insane that they picked him to be the character that saw this coming? The guy who couldn't pick up on ANY social cues a few months ago is outsmarting DEO agents and a detective… I don't know what their trying to do with Mon-El.

Who is Chris Wood sleeping with at the CW?

"We spend more time tonight watching Mon-El process Kara’s feelings about Jeremiah’s return than we do watching Kara have those feelings in the first place. I would argue it’s a choice that has thrown off the balance of the series, both because Supergirl has lost the original female-centric narrative it began with,

How many people get accused of sexual harassment to the point of lawsuits filed? Is it really that common I'm just missing it?

No one likes her

How many other nominees were accused of sexual abuse?

I think they might have done it on purpose. That episode of girls seems like it could have been aired at any time in the season since it was kind of a bottle episode.

But who else could play it better?

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