Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-1410838-20190304165546/@comment-1854917-20190313175505

I am not a fan of "I don't want politics in my superhero shows" rhetorics. Supergirl actually had some of the best episodes concentrating on that theme and I'm totally okay with that, as most of the other times watching this show is not the easiest task for me, even as a DC buff: despite great acting, many things don't click with me in it. Still, when it hits the chord, it makes it worth the watch.

Depictions of real world through the prism of fantasy and artistic license had been neglected for ages practically forcing writers to be less smart in the approaches, or less covert, in order to please the audience which became so amorphous and escapist in their views they also became ignorant to the fact that reflection of our society in media IS a reflection. It might be a mirror image which is not 100% true, never has the right angle, barely shows a shard of reality, but it helps us reflect on who we are. Glaring issues are visible through the mirror.

You have any right in the world not to watch something if you don't like or not interested. But if you'll actively try to pursue others to do that based on your opinion you're not just supporting censorship. You are censorship.