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    Nah. I'm a guy and I can confirm that's realistic.

    I disagree that there would be more complexity if the show told us how we're supposed to feel about Susan Williams. There's more complexity because we don't know her motivations. I was pleasantly surprised by the events in this episode. I had thought the show was going with a plot of her dating Oliver to get

    Oh come on - his handling of an out of the blue accusation by Susan was impeccable. "Are you the Green Arrow?" "Yes… Ha! Wait, you're serious?"

    Uh, spoilers? You know - just for people who are still watching Timeless?

    That was a pretty good line by Renée.

    I really disagree with what Thea did, but I also really think that Bad Thea is the best Thea. For a second there at the end, I thought Oliver wasn't going to say "you remind me of our mother" but "you remind me of your father."

    He seems to be finding a middle ground in which he is comfortable. At first he killed people just because they were on his list or defending someone he thought was bad. Massive (forgive me) overkill. Then he swung the other way in reaction to that and decided no killing ever. Now he's at the point where he tries to

    Arrow killing Malone is very much on Prometheus, imo. Not on Oliver Queen. Yes - he was the immediate method by which Malone died, but Prometheus was by far the greater cause. Whereas Thea's actions (both doing something for someone you know they would not want and destroying someone's career and reputation based on

    I think she was just testing whether she was under his control or not. He can't make her drink orange juice and so she drank some. Else it was just a taunt or a way of telling him she was acting under her own free will to put him off guard or something.

    Apology for what? He made a move, was rebuffed and accepted it. He then said he couldn't handle being just friends and backed out of her life for a while. How much do you expect him to torture himself so that she can continue to hang out with him in a friendship that hurts him?

    I hope Wynne's girlfriend continues to be the bloke in their relationship and the Wynne the slightly swept-off-his-feet damselle. Not because I think that's better or because I think that's worse than any other type of relationship, but because I like people to respect that there are many ways a relationship can be

    Hey. Some of us like doing something special to show our partners how much we love them, thankyouverymuch! ;)

    Poor Jimmy Olsen - less than a toaster. :)

    If the most relevant difference you can see between James Olsen and Mon-El is their skin colour, I think you might be the one who is racist.

    Don't worry. There are many more episodes of Supergirl to come and I don't see him changing.

    Sometimes trust comes with time. Accepting someone telling you "this thing you've seen can kill whole worlds and might abduct me out of your life, sit this one out" is pretty high on the trust-o-meter.

    I noticed that you stripped the "and very clearly loyal to her". Attractive, funny, smart, protective and slightly indestructible. I think this may have more to do with your last sentence about how much you adore Kara than about Mon-El. ;)

    I perfectly understand WHY he does what he does but that doesn't mean
    it's still not a shitty thing to do and a borderline misogynistic
    message.

    Granted. Mon-El is changing. But do consider the context I am replying in. The GP is saying he's not appealing to women because he's a casual guy who doesn't get emotionally involved and is primarily after you for sex. I'm saying that can be a handy thing if you're looking for a hook-up. If Mon-El is moving away from

    Love is love. :)