So is Kara gonna wh0re out and cheat on Jimmy?
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lucky178 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 08:59 AM)
Her finding herself doesn't mean that she ends up with Jimmy though. Dibs, in this case is irrelevant. It was kind of odd but it was because Kara and James don't work romantically, so it makes sense that they are friends. That's what she said, that in her heart that they are friends. It seemed strange yes to pine for a year and then get together to suddenly end it. It was the right thing to do though. And Kara can end up with whoever she wants, James, Winn, Mon-El, Adam or somebody else. Yes James liked her but that doesn't mean that Kara has to pick him. It doesn't matter if James came first, he didn't speak up when Mon-El asked if Kara was mated to somebody.
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spasticfreakshow — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 08:52 AM)
fully agree. it's just down to poor writing (so poor someone should be fired, if not several someones) how she treated james. it's out of character.
but her feelings for MonEl are obvious, the kiss was reciprocal, she is notoriously shy about admitting her feelings even to herself, and their romantic future is dependently solely on his true backstory. was he the guard OR was he the prince - and if the prince, why lie? -
lucky178 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 08:47 AM)
I doubt she only saw him as a friend. They danced, and had drinks. If she only saw him as a friend, it's because she's not experienced. Like I said, so she didn't know. She figured that she was just a friend to him, considering he was hooking up with Eve and other girls. She might not have realized her feelings, or wasn't going to admit her feelings. I think it was not admitting her feelings.
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hughmungus73 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 04:05 AM)
Her selecting Mon-El over James merely demonstrates her severe lack of judgement concerning relationships:
James has consistently proven his reliability, responsibility, selflessness (most of the time), he worships her, and he is far more mature than Mon-el.
Yet, she gravitates towards the overgrown toddler who can be relied upon as much as a normal human can throw him.
Kara has the audacity to criticize Mon-El's decision-making processes (or lack of); while she goes after the 'bad boy' and she's attempting to mold him into someone she THINKS he should be, i.e. he's like a pet project.
On one hand Kara is telling Mon-El that he needs to be better, but why should he when can still get the girl by remaining to be a prick? -
hughmungus73 — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 11:55 AM)
He uses his SUPER-HUMAN POWERS to beat people up for loan sharks! He's a hired bully.
By the way, heroes defend and protect others who are incapable of protecting themselves-and for no other motivation than altruism.
What is Mon-El's motivation? To get the girl (i.e. Kara). -
jakubmike — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 12:48 PM)
He's a hired bully.
Preferred term is "enforcer"
He uses his SUPER-HUMAN POWERS to beat people up for loan sharks!
Loan sharks? I would use the word "hard working bussinesmans"! When you borrow money you should return them on time! It is a virtue!
for no other motivation than altruism.
What about revenge? Or trauma? Or guilt?
What is Mon-El's motivation? To get the girl
Smart move on his side, it is also quite common, plenty of men clean up their act and becomes more responsible precisly because they want to impress the girl who does not want to date a guy with no plan for himself and bad habits. -