I loved her Clark Kent-style disguise. Nice nod to the original Supergirl with the brown wig. My sister laughed when she saw that. She was like, "she looks like a female version of Clark!"
It was fun, though in the comics, she never wore glasses, just the brown wig. The current Supergirl is still blond, I think, but wears glasses.
I don't believe for a second that it is looking out for Clark's best interests.
I'll agree with you there! :)
The AI disowning Clark was really fail. Just when I thought I couldn't hate it any more, it does that. TBH, I think Clark should disown IT. He's met his real father and knows that Jor-El is proud of him. I would love to see Clark tell the Fortress to go to hell, though I doubt we'll ever see it.
I know! I'd like to see that, too!
Though their last scene together was really good. It was nice to see that she learned something from him and I really enjoyed Kara's scene with Lois as well. Those two have a nice dynamic and I wish we saw them interact more often.
I'd love to see more cousinly love. :)
It's really important to Clark to have at least one biological family member, and despite their disputes, you can tell they really love one another.
As for the flying, someone said that what they would like to see is not Clark learning to fly but realizing that he could all along. I remember how Clark told his parents in 'Crusade' that 'Kal-El can fly. Clark Kent is still earthbound' or something like that. I used to think that maybe when he reconciled both his sides, realized that he is BOTH Clark and Kal-El ... then he would fly. But your explanation makes sense.
I figured that flying is one of those powers you really need to have confidence in yourself to begin with, and Clark is just too doubt-riddled right now.
Very true. I think the way that the public is reacting to the superheroes is quite realistic, though it's tough to watch.
Agreed. Heroes are sacrificing a lot, but it's like other public servants (police and firefighters): they often don't get enough credit.
Besides, this storyline is much better for Ollie than him being depressed and drinking.
Yes!
Even Tom Welling believes that Clark is not ready yet, but he's definitely getting there. He's come a long way since s1. :D
Definitely, though I can't help but be nostalgic for sweet Clark of S1 with his rich friend down the road. ;)
Sorry for rambling. I guess a week later and I still have a lot to say!
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Date: 2010-10-21 12:23 am (UTC)Thank you! :)
I loved her Clark Kent-style disguise. Nice nod to the original Supergirl with the brown wig.
My sister laughed when she saw that. She was like, "she looks like a female version of Clark!"
It was fun, though in the comics, she never wore glasses, just the brown wig. The current Supergirl is still blond, I think, but wears glasses.
I don't believe for a second that it is looking out for Clark's best interests.
I'll agree with you there! :)
The AI disowning Clark was really fail. Just when I thought I couldn't hate it any more, it does that. TBH, I think Clark should disown IT. He's met his real father and knows that Jor-El is proud of him. I would love to see Clark tell the Fortress to go to hell, though I doubt we'll ever see it.
I know! I'd like to see that, too!
Though their last scene together was really good. It was nice to see that she learned something from him and I really enjoyed Kara's scene with Lois as well. Those two have a nice dynamic and I wish we saw them interact more often.
I'd love to see more cousinly love. :)
It's really important to Clark to have at least one biological family member, and despite their disputes, you can tell they really love one another.
As for the flying, someone said that what they would like to see is not Clark learning to fly but realizing that he could all along. I remember how Clark told his parents in 'Crusade' that 'Kal-El can fly. Clark Kent is still earthbound' or something like that. I used to think that maybe when he reconciled both his sides, realized that he is BOTH Clark and Kal-El ... then he would fly. But your explanation makes sense.
I figured that flying is one of those powers you really need to have confidence in yourself to begin with, and Clark is just too doubt-riddled right now.
Very true. I think the way that the public is reacting to the superheroes is quite realistic, though it's tough to watch.
Agreed. Heroes are sacrificing a lot, but it's like other public servants (police and firefighters): they often don't get enough credit.
Besides, this storyline is much better for Ollie than him being depressed and drinking.
Yes!
Even Tom Welling believes that Clark is not ready yet, but he's definitely getting there. He's come a long way since s1. :D
Definitely, though I can't help but be nostalgic for sweet Clark of S1 with his rich friend down the road. ;)
Sorry for rambling. I guess a week later and I still have a lot to say!
LOL! No problem! I enjoy the give-and-take. :)