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OK, I understand your point better now. I didn't interpret the scene in the same way. I mean, I think he is temporarily out because he can't handle his feelings right now, but I think that makes sense considering the circumstances (traumatising dad-son experience causing burst out of bottled up emotions). I think it's

But is it a real friendship if you are keeping it based on the slight hope that she is in fact into you or on hiding something that huge? Because Winn was into Kara and suspected Kara was not into him. Not a lot has changed in that regard. Kara went straight back to him after the kiss, willing to continue the

Thank you =)

I thought the printing was a nice nod to old-style journalism. Like, the journalists going painfully through pages and pages of data.

Because we never get this kind of great mentor-mentee relationship between two professional women that admire each other and support each other instead of being engaged in competition, and that relationship has been building up for a while now, and knowing that now it can get to the next level because there are no

I thought that too for a moment there, but I was excited, not terrified!

That's what I thought too, it took me out of the show. Also why would you make it undetectable. It's expensive. And how did the creator find it if it was undetectable. Bad logic all around.

Also Kara said to Cat that it was an office game night, and Lucy is not in the office.

She did mention "taking it out on my housekeeper" and then went on to say that she had taken her anger out on Kara, so I'd say she covered it.

I think one show like Supergirl, that goes a bit over-the-top in exposition with these matters, is not necessarily bad. Other shows explore the themes through the fiction in a deeper way and others go for just normalizing the stuff, but I think there is place for ONE show that just says "hey, this is an issue" too.
It

I also don't think it is a silly show at all. It may be light, but it is not silly. I really appreciate what they are trying to do with the female characters, even if they are still finding their way of dealing with that. All in all, I think they are getting it quite right. More often than not, a strong female

I'm keeping that phrase to use when someone messes up.

I find myself unable to be really critic with this show. It is just so much fun, so positive, I just like it. I see the things it needs to work on, but I don't even care about them. Not really. It's cheesy, but good cheesy.

Well, Spider-man was out not long ago with Electro, girl can sure get the clues…

Those were my thoughts while watching Brave. Like, Merida did NOTHING of what was expected of her as a future queen. She had all the privileges, but wanted none of the duties. It was not that she didn't want to marry, she also didn't want to take her lessons, behave in court, nothing. She just wanted to be a fighter.

I'm not sure Kara is meant to be perceived as a dirt-poor millennial. I am not in a corporate job environment, but being as young as Kara and being PA of a huge CEO can't be such a poor job, can it? Her place is not huge but it certainly doesn't look run-down.
I was thinking more about her attitude than her

In fact, in her heart, he is still her younger cousin.

It is also because it is her cousin. I mean, she said it herself, she was meant to take care of him and now he is saving her, it must make her feel a bit bad with herself.

She reminds me a lot more to Peter Parker than to Clark, for some reason.

As a Jem fan, I am pleased. The trailer was a clear indication that the writers had never watched an episode of Jem ever.