Finally watched this week's ep.
I was shocked that Kara just took Guardian's helmet right off while he was knocked out. Dammit, woman, there's a superhero code, ya know! :Klingon: And yet the evil scientist did NOT take Jimmy's helmet off when he captured him!
I like the writing during the relationship dialog - they do write that well. In other situations, I still keep thinking "these actors are doing a better job than this writing deserves"
Winn failing to tell his government law-enforcement employers that he knew the location of a violent suspect in an active case, for his own personal glory, is probably a firing offense. In fact, it's probably a prosecutable offense. This is the kind of thing I don't think the writers do well - like, anyone who's ever had a damn JOB knows not to do things like that, and anyone who's actually had a government job with a classified clearance knows it's actually a crime.
So, the white Martian chick is considered so dangerous that she's kept in a super-powered-alien jail cell, but when she faints, they put her in the open-cubicle, glass-walled, unsecured clinic.
And Alex is also the medical doctor/scientist who runs all the tests on alien patients? They don't have a medical staff?? Yeah, yeah, conservation of characters. Bit of an eye-roller, though.
On a lesser note, my wife thinks they're doing Melissa's makeup more heavily this season. I didn't notice, but she thinks they're doing her a bit more glamorous than before.
I was shocked that Kara just took Guardian's helmet right off while he was knocked out. Dammit, woman, there's a superhero code, ya know! :Klingon: And yet the evil scientist did NOT take Jimmy's helmet off when he captured him!

I like the writing during the relationship dialog - they do write that well. In other situations, I still keep thinking "these actors are doing a better job than this writing deserves"

Winn failing to tell his government law-enforcement employers that he knew the location of a violent suspect in an active case, for his own personal glory, is probably a firing offense. In fact, it's probably a prosecutable offense. This is the kind of thing I don't think the writers do well - like, anyone who's ever had a damn JOB knows not to do things like that, and anyone who's actually had a government job with a classified clearance knows it's actually a crime.
So, the white Martian chick is considered so dangerous that she's kept in a super-powered-alien jail cell, but when she faints, they put her in the open-cubicle, glass-walled, unsecured clinic.

On a lesser note, my wife thinks they're doing Melissa's makeup more heavily this season. I didn't notice, but she thinks they're doing her a bit more glamorous than before.