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Look, show I don't need to see the same second frame of a baby being yoinked out of a lady 15 times. I promise.

RIGHT.

I'm not sure we could possibly know the travel itinerary of a 12 year old hg wells, but I just assumed that Ray was an idiot and it was a different William Gates' dad.

Sure, but vcrs can't record more than one thing at a time.

Try 20+ page recaps of BSG that were less recaps and more incredibly boring philosophy research.

…uh, no. Biology and mental state aren't the same

You're right. No one asks that, and it's ridiculous that she's the one we ask it for. People say it's because the show brings it up where he is, mentioning him but I'm sorry, if they didn't people would bitch they didn't mention him

Uh, but he did not say "you handle it", he came.

It's a card.

That logic is faulty. 1) He has his own town to take care of 2) "Why isn't he helping Kara" implies Kara isn't capable on her own, and she's proven that she is.

Yup! So going "what a crock, show" is a bit uh…much.

Yeah, and part of the reason cadmus was invented in the comics, at least in one era.

Maybe, but this has happened in the comics too. In the comics, it was actually why Cadmus was made.

We have seen her before.

yeah that's what had me confused about it.

…no, that was Lord being facetious. He's been on earth longer than Kara. His brainwaves are closer to that of a human's.

It's not really wrong, though. That's happened in the comics.

Helen Slater, not Lindsey Wagner.

I was prepared to be on board the 'of course he doesn't show up' bandwagon finally, but then Clark DID show up and they gave a pretty good explanation for why he was affected by myriad.

I was prepared to be on board the 'of course he doesn't show up' bandwagon finally, but then Clark DID show up and they gave a pretty good explanation for why he was affected by myriad.