I thought Superwoman was Lucy Lane?
Speaking of Lucy, she hasn’t been seen since season one of Supergirl. She just vanished
I agree.That's the last thing that would've made Lana feel Kyle respected her feelings. Edge's "one of mine" statement was only vaguely suggestive, and could just as easily have been about his mindset as a businessman seeing people as resources to be exploited, rather than a sexual innuendo. Kyle reacting to that with jealous possessiveness would've made it about his own insecurity, and it would've been treating Lana like a piece of sexual property to be fought over.
What she wanted was for him to support her, not claim her. She's an adult able to handle the situation for herself. She didn't want him to do it for her, just to be aware of what she was feeling and ready to back her up. She wants him to treat her as a valued equal partner in their life together -- certainly not just as a possession to assert a claim on.
Which is part of why it's so unhealthy to raise men to believe it's a weakness to be in touch with your emotions. Surely it's a greater weakness to let a part of yourself go unused and undeveloped, to be unable to understand it or connect to it because you never learned how. It makes it harder to cope in situations where emotional engagement is needed and beneficial, e.g. in understanding and supporting one's spouse.
It's not a one size fits all thing though, is it? I wasn't necessarily talking about feelings, I was referring to the reasons behind thought processes. The point of the Venus/Mars book was for women and men to better understand one another, not to argue that the "traditional" feminine or masculine style are superior.
That’s true. They did move but I’m sure they could afford to have the actors come up for the occasional guest appearance.
It's not a one size fits all thing though, is it? I wasn't necessarily talking about feelings, I was referring to the reasons behind thought processes. The point of the Venus/Mars book was for women and men to better understand one another, not to argue that the "traditional" feminine or masculine style are superior.
That's the last thing that would've made Lana feel Kyle respected her feelings.
Lana wanted Kyle to be her husband--not a lapdog as another man was making suggestive statements toward her. Kyle not stepping up angered her, and that would not have happened if Edge was strictly referring to her in the employee sense. As a character painted as having a manipulative, controlling mindset, testing boundaries fits in line with his personality.
Stepping up as her husband in this specific kind of situation is not "claiming" anyone. Its being what he's supposed to be to her, and he failed by sitting there just allowing Edge to speak to her in a way that would raise suspicion to any normal adult.
If Morgan Edge and Maxwell Lord had a kid together... The kids surname would be Edge-Lord, which is something you can look up on Urbandictionary if you have to.
I'm not crazy about the attempt to turn this show into Friday Night Lights or whatever that was -- not really a genre I'm into.
Lana wanted Kyle to be her husband--not a lapdog as another man was making suggestive statements toward her.
I'll admit when Tyler Hoechlin first popped up on Supergirl I wasn't completely convinced (although Bitsie Tulloch's Lois has always been pitch-perfect to me), but he won me over pretty quickly. And now...? Oh yes please.
"Lapdog?" You're still defining it as if what's at stake here is his ego.
No wife ever has the desire to see her husband effectively relinquish his role as a husband, especially when another man is speaking to her in that manner while asserting his "possession" or "territory". Marriage 101.
I'm not going to keep going through this. Lana said outright that what bothered her was that Kyle didn't notice how Edge made her feel. Not that he didn't "assert himself," but that he didn't recognize what she was feeling. But you're not listening to Lana any more than Kyle was.
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