Originally Posted by DebbieG
All the Kent children know which one of their parents they want to avoid making angry. wink
This is something all kids learn at an early age. I've got to say that line that Mike quoted between Emily thinking about SM and Kara thinking about Lois being more angry was rotflol terrific!

I'm glad Emily is thinking this whole "Supergirl" thing through, thoroughly. I was worried in the last part when she agreed to let Kara be Supergirl help out with disasters. I agree that Supergirl should only help out when lots of lives would be saved, such as an airliner in trouble or a sinking ship.

I like the idea of pulling Kara's hair back as part of her uniform. I don't think that the Supergirl from the comics did that, so it would be a new look and another thing that wouldn't automatically make people think "Kara Kent".

I'm almost wondering if Emily was right and maybe Kara should wear a different emblem here than she would at home. "America Girl" who didn't use her x-ray or heat vision and wore some kind of mask to cover her eyes. Then something that looked like a jetpack on her back to explain her flying... then again, Kara could probably consider that like lying. Then, again, it's probably too late to be changing her uniform again.

Will the Kents be sending all of their children to this dimension to get all their powers at once and learn at Emily's Super School on how to be heroes, when this adventure is done?

grumble Paradoxes. But that's what makes time / inter-dimensional travel stories so much fun to plot.


VirginiaR.
"On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling"
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"clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.