Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-27700324-20181022044819/@comment-2054358-20181022204919

When Nia told James that she was trans, I was glad to learn about her actor last week because I would have been as mad as I was at Alex and Maggie's break-up. I've never met a trans so I'm surprised at how feminine Nia looks. But anyway, I'm actually starting to like the SJW and equality parts of the show. Agent Liberty is totally wrong about aliens taking over.

Supergirl is really showing my how I should write Fairy Girl. Ever since Maggie and Alex broke up, I've been putting Fairy Girl in this Anti-SJW direction, which doesn't really work when my hero is a girl who's seeking justice for her mother who was murdered for being a fairy and especially not when I want to make a pink cover. And when fairies are so sensitive to doubt that their heart literally suffers everytime someone says they don't believe in fairies, they should believe in everyone. And her name is Ariel Fair, so she should live up to her name and fight for what's fair for everyone. But at least the Anti-SJW mood has helped develop my villain. Previously, Buzzkill was just a guy in a bumblebee suit who kills people for having fun. But now he's this African-American leader of the criminal Killer Bee gang who really hates white people. If I can get my story back in the SJW direction, I can still use Buzzkill as he is but the homophobia has to go.