Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-27700324-20181029022327/@comment-5696235-20181029055057

Xandermcc wrote: WesLuvsBTR wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Newest episode was a good way to introduce Agent Liberty. You really see how he developed his extremist views on aliens. It is a well done story. Despite the fact that the college wouldn't fire him because the real world has tons of teachers who spout off their own views no problem. Just two major flaws with it though. The fact that it turns Agent Liberty into a pawn that was just controlled by Mercy and by extension, Lex Luthor. Another flaw is that this flashback makes all our main characters look like jerks just to make Agent Liberty evil. Alex for threatening Ben's workers, Kara for just leaving after someone has been injured by the spike and just not caring, James for simply not caring about a massive story that dropped on his door cause it would make his friends look bad despite saying that he needs to keep the integrity of the paper in the last episode, and J'onn for bringing the Daxamite fight to the suburbs somehow. Lastly Lena, for not even seeing why Ben's dad wasn't accepting a new line of Nth metal. (Then again, Lena is usually like this so that one i can let slide.) Yes, Teachers can have their views but they can explain them calmly, they just can't fly off the handle like Ben did, no wonder most of his students left his classroom. Actually Wes, a lot of people do this in classrooms. They get flack for it in the media for sure, but they still continue on with their jobs most times. That I understand, and I'm sorry for that rant, I've had history with bad teachers, both were sixth grade math, one of them wasn't helpful all he said was "You should know this!" and yelled at the class, justr because thyey couldn't understand math. vand i was afrade to sharpen my own pencle, and in front of my own Mom