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I hope it does come up eventually, at which point there'll be a "who knew and when did they know it?" inquiry.

OTOH, if you're a hedonistic race why waste time using sex to make babies?

The last season of Lois and Clark did touch on the two of them not being able to have a child. Instead, a mystery baby was left on their doorstep.

Nothing to do with their "reproductive system," they just don't procreate through sex. Not unusual in SF. That doesn't mean they're a bunch of Ken dolls.

Yeah, the delay with Alex firing the positron cannon got downright silly after a while. She should have attempted to fire it much sooner. I mean, come on, Alex, you had enough faith in Kara to throw yourself off a building; have enough faith to believe she'll escape the ship being blown up.

As previously mentioned, originally in the comics Daxamites were vulnerable to "lead radiation" despite the fact that lead isn't radioactive. In the series it's been redefined to be a sort of poison.

CADMUS doesn't have a justification, they have a rationalization based on prejudice. How many people do you suppose would vote for a known alien? CADMUS is counting on that "multiple shapeshifting aliens secretly insinuate themselves into positions of power" meme to frighten unthinking, easily frightened people.

Apparently not. I'm not. She was clearly doing what she thought was best just like any other President would do. Better than some other Presidents who might have taken an action for PR purposes, to divert attention from a scandal, etc.

I didn't know what to think but I was hoping the natural born citizen thing I've been carping about all season wouldn't turn out to be a thing. Too bad.

Gee, I've only been saying that all season. Plus, you really think she's the first President who lied to the American people?

Secret identities are based on hand waving. Originally in the comics she wore a wig when she was 'Linda Danvers" but that's no real disguise either. People don't know for the most part because they're not supposed to know. They have to have their noses rubbed in it like by seeing her do something impossible for a

I wonder if she's thinking, "Does Kara know 'Mike' is an alien?"

I also dug her Princess Leia moment when she simply turned and walked away from Mon-El and the guard like Leia taking the lead after Luke, Han and Co. "rescued" her.

Given that this is a show about a woman who is an alien, how do you expect them to respond to someone who disrespects one and hates the other?

Granted the timeline is basically made of taffy but he had been on Earth for 24 years before she arrived, which would have made him maybe 25 at the time if he was 1 when he left Krypton. He was already a superhero when she was 12, her age when she arrived. He's had another 13 years or so of experience since then. It's

I suspect it's because we already know. And no, I don't think Cat would recognize him.

We'll see what happens and how it's used but I'm not holding my breath for anything that makes any kind of sense.

I'd stopped reading comics by then but it was presumably built with 30th century technology, right? That means it wouldn't be possible today.

Yes, they can write him however but then he wouldn't be the same character. He's supposed to be a General. How is someone who is essentially a newborn a General of anything?

I thought it was a dome over America.