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Nope. She has the largest number of females in a DC hero's rogues gallery and none of them are treated as love interests.

Sensation Comics isn't canon to the New 52. It's an anthology series.

Someone on another forum said that this was Clark in "reporter mode" i.e pretending to not know Diana well to hide his i.d.

Because as we all know, there's no such thing as fighting for peace, right?

Robin's backstory was never revealed, but we did see the backstories of the other four. Or at least they were mentioned.

Um, yeah it is. When has Wonder Woman referred to herself as a man's prize outside of DKSA?

Because in WW's case, all Miller did was frame her in the context of sex object. He at least gave Superman and Batman a different dynamic. All Diana becomes is Superman's prize which is what she literally refers to herself as. And given how few main female protagonists their were int hat book, that's a problem.

I find it hilarious that it took four seasons before we saw Bonnie's father on screen. For most of this series she's been more plot device than character and only now are the writers recognizing this.

Tell that to Indiana Jones.

sorry wrong post.

You're right that the world isn't black and white and I think that's what the episode was getting at. Reed still got into a position of power because an innocent man -his own father no less- took the fall for a crime Reed committed. Sure Reed was in a position of power to make positive change, but would that mean

I think it's a bit of a stretch to call this episode wish-fulfillment. Yes the racist cop is arrested but that doesn't make the death of an innocent teenager any less tragic. And the episode doesn't shy away from this as seen in Rosen's speech, Clarance's break down at the Oval Office and the end scene of Brandon

I would have liked to see Olivia's takedown of the cop's views, but I don't think it was necessary seeing as how those views led him to kill an innocent teenager and tamper with evidence, a crime for which he was arrested. In fact, I think Miss Rhimes deliberately avoided having Olivia do that because as far as she