So is Kara gonna wh0re out and cheat on Jimmy?
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DragonbradZ — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 11:26 PM)
but it would make Kara a hypocrite
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rushmoras — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 07:21 AM)
Duh, because she was dancing around with James for like 80 percent of the Season One. Finally got together in the end of it, then in episode one of the Season Two she friendzoned him. Afterwards, not long after couple of episodes she wants to be with Mon-El.
But personally I don't care about this Santa Barabara stuff. She could be with a dog for all I care.
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rushmoras — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 09:50 AM)
Santa Barbara stuff as in romance plots. I don't care who any one of them end up with. It's not a drama type show for me to get invested into their love lifes / and or ship somebody. Hence, my saying "she can end up with a dog for all I care" (as in she can shag a dog).
My first part of the reply was just summarized responses from other users about why they don't like Mon-El and Kara's relationship.
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rushmoras — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 01:06 PM)
Huh? What does real life has to do with TV series? And, no, it's not drama show, it's a fantasy science fiction mixed with drama elements. Want drama? Go watch Brothers and Sisters, Gilmore Girls or something else from that genre.
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lucky178 — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 09:42 PM)
You talking to me? Yes, it is a drama show. You just said drama, lol. So what? Same thing. I know it's fantasy science fiction. I'm just saying romance is a part of life for us, so romance plots are going to be in tv shows. They show a chracter's life, family, friends, and romance. Why do you call it Santa Barbara though? I don't get why you don't care about romance plots then. You don't care about anybody in real life? I guess your a guy, I don't get you. I love love. Real or on tv. I know life is about love.
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rushmoras — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 11:12 PM)
You are like a broken record. I've already stated why I do not care, because it's not a pure drama show with fleshed out romance plots for me to get any interest in with whom any of these characters end up with. I couldn't care less, because these romance plots are third and or fourth in the sequence. Five minutes of crying per episode, stretched out in three sequences, does not warrant for me to root for any of the characters love live. If you root for it, kudos. I don't.
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lucky178 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 09:02 AM)
I'm not a broken record. It doesn't need to be a pure drama show. You didn't answer me, why did you say Santa Barbara though? Sorry that doesn't make any sense to me.
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rushmoras — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 09:15 AM)
Jesus Christ, I just explained it two times for you. The last one was a bit bigger explanation why I could not care less about their romance plots. And soapy romance plots, which are depicted in the series, is Santa Barbara to me. What's so hard to understand, really?
How would I know? Oh, I don't know, maybe because I watch the show and pay attention to its structure? Plus, it kind of helps when your job is to subtitle the show.
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jberning — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 10:10 PM)
I'm curious how much time has actually passed in this season. People are talking about her just meeting Mon-El but it might have been awhile. The first couple episodes take place immediately following the season 1 finale, and Kara started showing feelings towards Mon-El at Thanskgiving. So if the season finale is supposed to take place around May when it aired then it has been months that she has known and interacted with Mon-El and been seperated from Jimmy. Though doesn't seem like it ha been that long in show but it's possible.
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Educator07 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 05:12 AM)
I can buy her being attracted to Mon-El, I am simply flabbergasted that she was in love with James for a year and vice versa and she dumped him the day she starts dating him. He took it very well.
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lucky178 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 08:59 AM)
No, it wasn't the day she starts dating him. Which even if it was, it was a date. Not several. They got together at the end of season 1, right? They kissed. They had a date, then some supergirl stuff came up. She said she wanted it to happen, but then at the end, she said that she didn't know. But from the season 1 finale to the end of episode 1 of season two is not a day. It's a few days, a week or two. That's what it usually is. Look at Kara going to wear and what she wears and what happens. It's clearly at least a few days.
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skyhawk0 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 04:13 AM)
Season Two changed considerably with the move. Jimmy's new role as her superior wasn't what they were looking at when they were looking at a romance between the two.
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Educator07 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 05:20 AM)
I doubt the two situations are related. She's not even her immediate supervisor nor do they interact much at work. They pushed James aside so she could be paired with the CW Metrosexual of the Month, Mon-El.
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skyhawk0 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 05:54 AM)
Nah. The change coincided with it, but it's more than that. CW tropes would have no singular lasting relationship, if that was the driver.
As for their not interacting much at work, that's my point. If they did, it would have place to play out.
Notably, no one is complaining that Snapper Carr is not like the comics version, despite the character having
nothing
in common with the original. Jimmy's still in publishing. Wonder what the difference is?
All roads lead to truth if you're willing to travel honestly.