Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-27700324-20180605040923/@comment-1410838-20180612000524

Xandermcc wrote: Ghost Leader wrote: Xandermcc wrote:

Schroeswald wrote: Xandermcc wrote:

Schroeswald wrote: Xandermcc wrote:

Schroeswald wrote: Xandermcc wrote: For Lex keep in mind it was a prequel and therefore they had to start him from the ground up and at the beginning of his story. This show that is not the case. But they did start on the ground floor of any villainy for Lena, she started of the show as someone whose only tiny bit of villainy was that alien detector they ignored. That is basic character disagreements that everyone has, if Lena's last name was Smith Winn would have had a better chance, being the son of a supervillain and all. Well i still think that she will start antagonizing Kara once she knows who she really is. I agree with you that that is how its looking, we just disagree on whether we want it to happen or not, also on how well put together the path has been. I'm not saying it has been good completely. Kara's petty behaviour about the anti-X-ray vision tech for example was not well done. Season 3 is almost over, hopefully with a full season of consistent writing if we have to have this arc at least it will be well-written and Kara will be likeable again, what a shame that this mess happened in what was possibly the best season of the show There is a way for both of them to end up hating each other without making it so Kara looks petty. It started pretty good with both of them just not trusting each other on both Sam's true identity and Kara's own secret, but then it started being about Lena's Kryptonite. (Despite the D.E.O owning it for years and her being fine with that) Kara is upset about Lena's Kryptonite because she knows it gives Lena an edge over her. Kara views it as a personal threat. Kara, either consciously or subconsciously, ties her abilities to her own level of personal security and views anything that could neutralize or otherwise negatively affect them as a personal threat without considering that she's still corruptible, as shown by her coming into contact with Red Kryptonite. I also think she can't look past Lena being a Luthor, no matter how much she may try, as shown by her not being concerned about the DEO having Kryptonite. I don't recall if she had any issues with Oliver after learning he had Kryptonite arrows.

Short version: Kara doesn't like the idea of anyone being able to stop her, no matter what the circumstances might be. Aside from that line of questioning why Oliver had it in a slightly offended way, no she didn't have issues with Oliver. (I mean she decided to shake hands with him instead of hugging him like she did in the Invasion, but that more had to do with their dobblegangers being married) With Lena though, i am okay with her not liking the Kryptonite, but her blaming Lena for using it against Reign wouldn't make sense at all. It's fine to not like or disagree with Lena having it, but Kara is so focused on its danger to herself that she can't or won't consider it poses the same dangers to evil Kryptonians like the World Killers. It was a case of Kara putting her own safety above earth's.