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Cool. Glad I could help. I'm in St. Louis and our local affiliate is KPLR 11.

I simply said his in-your-face style wasn't working with a primarily white audience. Trevor Noah has no problem holding onto an audience. Is it possible there's a reason that just might have to do with style? Who knows?

You do know that I'm not "lecturing" Wilmore, right? And that he still got cancelled, right? I'm simply giving my opinion as to why, as someone who watched the show regularly.

What I meant was On Demand from CW. Is that not a thing? We have UVerse and I don't remember if they have CW shows on demand or not. I do remember watching online on the CBS web site.

True nonetheless. Presumably you've never heard of flies and honey vs. vinegar.

Cool. I'm in a praise band but we don't have a name.

I'm aware of that but I also know and work with African Americans who have names that are 'way further out than Marcus. For that matter, what's with "Brian" from the Alien Dive Bar™?

You used to be able to watch on demand with CBS. Is that not available any more?

I also like James and Winn, especially Winn. I do miss the days when they were semi-friends instead of partners in crime fighting.

Yeah, if anyone it should have been J'onn who, as has been mentioned, actually has kids. Him failing and having to ask James for help would have been an interesting moment.

Speaking of the "gigantic wormhole thing," wouldn't Lena have built a prototype first? Something small that hundreds of spaceships can't come through? It's been a matter of weeks, nowhere near enough time to build a prototype and then scale up.

I was rooting for him to at least cap her in the knee (we know he wouldn't kill her any more than Alex was able to shoot Jeremiah) but we didn't get any of that, just him falling for her manipulation like Lena did.

I'm one of the folks who said I'd provide feedback for free. I'd still do it. I think a lot of fans would. Get a couple of people to do a read through of the script in front of some fans and see what they think.

It was established in season 1 that while Supergirl is the star and the main draw this is an ensemble show. Superman is a loner but Supergirl does better as part of a team. Remember "Stronger Together"? It's not just a slogan, it's the way the show works.

You're right. I'd forgotten about that.

He had been told his mom was gone. Have you never thought you saw someone you knew and it turned out to be someone else like a stranger? He had no reason to think she was back but to be safe he asked Winn to check it out. That said, where has her ship been that it couldn't be detected? The other side of the Moon? The

Just for a second, I wondered if the thing he needed to get from the DEO might have been the suit. Instead, it turned out to be the gun. A couple of episodes ago Supergirl went off on her own because he said his suit was back at the DEO but he may have been referring to his DEO coveralls. That's probably as close as

Asking a kid "What's your name?" or "Where are your parents?" or "Can you tell me what happened?" isn't illegal, especially if nothing is known about the kid. Not everyone can relate to kids. I have one (okay, she's in her 20's now but she's still my kid) and I still don't relate to kids well. Alex doesn't have kids,

The show is nominally about Supergirl but it's also an ensemble show. It was established in Season 1 that while superman is a loner Supergirl is best as part of a team. That means you have other characters, even "boring" ones, who deserve their own stories and their own screen time.

Except they haven't really been "trying to separate her from her cousin." Everything about the show has been aimed at reminding casual viewers "She's Superman in a skirt." Jimmy (excuse me, James) Olsen, bellowing (Perry White) boss, standard Superman villains, now she's a reporter. I wish they'd remember that CatCo