He's not her father. They were strangers until a few months earlier.
That doesn't make him a predator. It's wrong to stigmatize perfectly normal people for the actions of a minority of sick people. What about Courtney's doctor at the hospital? That may have been a male stranger who saw her unclothed, but you wouldn't assume he was a predator, because you understand that he's a caregiver and it's a legitimate necessity with nothing predatory about it. Well, a parent or stepparent is a caregiver too. We have got to stop demonizing
all parents just because of the small minority that abuse the responsibility. It's deeply unfair to the vast majority of good and loving parents who would never in a million years contemplate doing anything so harmful to the children they love and protect.
Virtually no high schoolers want to be seen naked by their parents anyway. Go ask one.
Under normal circumstances, no. In an emergency situation, though, it would be absurd to make a fuss over the necessity.
And yet Pat knew right from the time she awoke that Cindy had "abilities like that" as if Courtney had given him a very detailed description of the fight, when she was presumably unconscious since the end of the previous episode.
You're assuming a lot. The fact that she had special abilities is in evidence from how badly she beat the girl with the cosmic staff. He doesn't need precise details to see that.
They don't seem to talk on their phones, just text. It would be very difficult to give a blow-by-blow account by text message.
Seriously? Texting is teenagers' first language these days. I'm sure they're able to convey all they need.
Typical copout of "it happened off-camera."
What are you talking about? That's not a copout, it's efficient storytelling. It's expecting the audience to be able to think for themselves and extrapolate what's between the scenes so that they don't need every last detail spoonfed to them. They only have 41 minutes per episode now that they're editing for a CW runtime.
So why the whole scene earlier in the episode when she was psychoanalyzing Rick and telling him how they need to calm down, slow down and be careful rather than impulsive?
People are inconsistent. Who
isn't bad at following the advice they give to others? You're just looking for excuses to criticize.