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If we want to borrow from the Smallville canon, she did go to the 30th century although I don't think B5 was ever part of that. Anyway, it wasn't her show so they could do whatever they wanted with her. It won't happen here unless there's serious shark jumping involved.

I have in fact heard of it and read it. I never thought of it as an expressed "wish" but rather the writer making sure readers didn't get squeamish.

She'll probably have a different main love interest per season so look for both to be history. Focusing on herself, maybe not so much.

Oh, absolutely. They're great together and I miss the Kara/Cat chats too. I think they'd work well with Kara/Lena. I've floated the possibility of Kara working for Lena if she doesn't go back to CatCo.

Weren't many? Try one. Part of the hype about the crossover was that there would be Original Songs. The one we did get, "Super Friends," was just lame, especially compared with the covers.

He did mention at the beginning of the episode that his outfit was at the DEO. But this close to the end of the season, and assuming I'm right about Mon-El not returning next season, it's a bit late to bother giving him a super suit so I don't know if we'll see it. Plus, if they did it as badly as the Guardian suit

It shows he's growing as a person—not being just "a guy"—that he doesn't get all his information from YouTube (i.e., the Internet), that he's willing to ask for and follow <gasp!> directions. This is a hopeful sign.

Actually, Mon-El only mentioned cooking after Winn said he sounded "culinary." You'll notice he didn't take pains to mention that he's reading Shakespeare, which is quite an accomplishment considering Shakespeare is pretty obtuse for native English speakers.

I was under the impression that those were two chapters in the same story and that it was all published in the same issue. However, Wikipedia says there were two separate appearances, in Adventure #287 and #320: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…. I stand corrected.

I never saw anything to indicate that they had "wishes" to the contrary. Do you have a specific reference?

Depends on whether you think they have a "lovely thing." Personally, I think they're friends and nothing more, and I'm fine with that. For that matter, Kara and James were still friends (and more at one point) even though he was her boss. That dynamic was never explored though, even though it would have made a much

LOL

They haven't AFAIK and I'm surprised too. And less "a bug up his ass" than simply recognizing reality. Plus, comics back then didn't exactly promote that sort of thing.

As a matter of fact, yes, I did grow up reading about Comet but no, I didn't fantasize about Supergirl having sex with him. That said, okay, joke. Not a particularly funny one but, sure, joke…

I'm not sure what "taboo" you're talking about unless you expect her to sleep with him while he's a horse. Her interactions with Comet were the same as those between an ordinary horse and owner whenever he was a horse and when he was Bill Starr they interacted the way people do. We've seen love interests that were

Yeah, I doubt there's a provision that they have to resize the suit if she can't get into it any more. Probably closer to "This is the suit and this is the way it's staying and you need to be able to get into it."

The next episode involves Snapper. My guess from what we saw in the promo is that someone stumbles on Kara's secret identity and offers it to Snapper. It could go a couple of ways: One, it could be a reason for Snapper to give Kara her job back (especially if he knows who she really is or if she actually acts like a

She also had a relationship with a merman named Jerro and one with a guy who was a super powered horse who became human if there was a comet visible (both of which are possible thanks to CGI). And one with a normal guy named Dick Malvern. We're nowhere near being out of potential love interests.

You said "about six months ago." That would have been about the time of the season premier. Last season ended almost a year ago. Since there were no Kryptonians trying to commit genocide recently I assumed you meant the Medusa episode. Anyway, it's a bit much to say "the Kryptonians" based on the actions of a

He was sort of gone so there was a short term "heroic death" but he kept cropping up from time to time so there wasn't a complete feeling of him being gone. The Legion did the same thing with Lightning Lad after he was killed off. AFAIK, Menthor from Tower Comics' Thunder Agents was the first superhero to die a