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Paul Acevedo
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The person you're replying to seems awfully dickish, so…

You should stop being a jerk.

Or he could've been real until Jemma left, and now he'll be replaced by the evil Inhuman when they go back for him.

It's allover here appearances in Batman/Superman and Supergirl (2005 era), pre-new 52. Supergirl herself was also fairly sexualized in the beginning of that series, but thankfully that died down as the series progressed.

Clearly I read the review today and not a week ago ;)

It's canon in the most recent pre-New 52 origin.

The son of the Toyman was the final villain Supergirl fought just before Flashpoint and the New 52 happened.

She'd have to pay well for anyone to put up with her. She's insufferable in the pilot.

I mean, pre-New 52 Supergirl was awesome and nothing like that… I doubt the current version is, either.

Or Lois's sister…

As far as binge watching goes, Amazon sells the season via video on demand.

That sounds kick-ass.

I suppose it's a subjective opinion… Just an extreme outlier one, is all.

I wonder how many dumb comments people leave on reviews…

Brace yourself for Season 3 of Arrow. It really killed my enthusiasm for that show. But after being dragged into watching season 4, it's actually a lot better than the third.

Reverse Flash.

She's a cheesecake character, and everyone's always talking about her body in the actual stories to boot. Not much there to inspire one's daughters, unlike proper Supergirl.

The pre-New 52 Supergirl Volume 9: Bizarrogirl trade houses some of the best Supergirl stories put to paper - especially the Bizarrogirl storyline.

I mean, if you're going to be wrong, you might as well be gloriously wrong. I guess.

Let it go. No, the whole world didn't figure out Harrison Wells from the pilot. Sounds like you made a good guess though.