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I think the complaint isn't that the title character just has more screen time - it's that it's so overwhelmingly in that direction, and it's in a show that's about a partnership, not a solo act. There's a difference between a 60/40 split, and a 90/10 split.

I think it needed more Marcus Bell (not really, but it fits)

Yeah, I didn't notice how calm the baby was, because I was trying to figure out how a woman who's played by a 5'2" actress gave birth to a Defensive Lineman.

But introducing side characters allows for mysteries to go in different directions. Besides, it brings a lot of character development.

Baby with her may be in less danger than baby that could be gotten at to blackmail her

We don't know how long ago she wrote the letter, and being a new mom has got to be keeping her busy. Also, she wasn't THAT sure…

Haha, that's certainly a possibility

I'm pretty sure peoples' intelligence is limited by their genetics, so no, not everyone can be smart. Also, having super powers doesn't make you any less of a role model

I loved this episode, but I will say that one of the previous episodes that sticks out the most to me as bothering me was when they decided to make her the worst liar in the world, but infiltrate Hydra.

Doesn't the future say that the gorilla army was beaten? Maybe their plan to save Iris is to let the gorillas take over.

To be fair, according to the writers, part of what they're trying to do is going from "Okay to kill" to "not okay to kill" to "it's a complicated gray area".

Fair, although I'd argue Red K isn't the power making Supergirl go evil. It wasn't a power upgrade or anything like that. Plus it does the same thing to Superman. I don't remember enough about the Malice story line to really discuss it.

I'm inclined to agree. My guess is it's one of those things where it makes sense for the military to say "Hey, this is a really terrible thing for you to do to us, so here's the worst punishment we can give you", and then civilians look at it and say "Oh, you did something that's in the category of all these terrible

The gun lobby is certainly an issue, but I think there's far less consensus here than you're implying. There are certain aspects of the debate that most people agree on, but considering Gallup lists gun ownership at almost 40% as of last year, I don't think it's fair to say there's agreement about the overarching

It helps when your source material is from the company that created the X-Men (or the Inhumans, who are now the really awkward X-Men replacements). DC kinda does a similar thing with aliens like Superman, but Arrow doesn't really lend itself to going that direction very well.

Being dishonorably discharged is SERIOUS in the US. In many states, it's the equivalent of a felony conviction. It often does follow you around for your entire life.

K4 didn't say that vigilantes HAD to be pro-gun, but that they'd skew heavily in that direction.

You seem to have an odd take both on how media attention works, and how Trump responds to things.

At its worst? Sure. Elementary can fall into a rut, and be a pretty standard procedural.