Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-27700324-20180605040923/@comment-1410838-20180605143344

Dragonfly82 wrote: I didn't like how Kara said it just felt like home. There are fans that can say well it is not the way it did sound as that did sound nice to say to Alex. Because I think the Danvers Family did their best so she would have a good home. I don't think anyone, least of all Kara, would disagree. The Danvers will always be a second family to her. But Kara is in a different boat to Clark in that she actually knew her parents first hand rather than through holograms and such after their deaths. One can have the best adopted family on the planet, but it can never truly replace their biological family.

Chinkycandie wrote: Ghost Leader: Your last paragraph is how I feel about Arrow. Without the politics but the crappiness of the season/characters. What bothers me is that the Arrowverse has always before maintained a neutral position when dealing with major political or social topics. Arrow touched on gun violence without painting any one side as morally superior. Black Lightning has done an excellent job of highlighting racism and the struggles faced by black Americans today without painting any particular side as a villain (well, aside from the show's actual villains like Tobias), something its cast and production crew should be commended for. This episode of Supergirl, on the other hand, was an out of the blue overt vilification of the Second Amendment and its supporters and endorsement of the government as morally superior.