@taha_fury@spleeenless I saw one chapter where Jason got a little ptsd attack and Bruce consoled him, kissed his head, and told him how he was proud of him. I liked that chapter. More of stuff like that, real family problems, would've been great!
@_xray0 You don't need to feel guilty for talking about something that frustrates you, especially if it's about a lack of representation and identity. I value your perspective here.
@_xray0 To go back to your initial point... wouldn't her expressing her grief to another woman that she's romantically involved with, be the perfect place to do that exploration? I'm a dude, so I wouldn't know how to write that. That sort of thing comes from lived experience that I lack.
@_xray0 Okay for Wonder Woman it makes a little more sense but for Kara, I feel she would choose connection, choose to say something, and not let feeling sit and fester, because she knows what that leads to. 100% agree with your take, too.
@_xray0 My thing with her is that they choose to write stuff like this when she is fundamentally a more complex character than a lot of DC heroes. She was like 15 when Krypton blew up, so she saw firsthand the consequences of silence and inaction at a planetary scale.
@ramattraburner Yo sorry it's taking a minute for me to return it :\
What happened was the kids from the orphanage (yknow the ones you saved single handedly when it was on fire?) they saw the lambo and thought you were in it and stopped me to say hi. Sorry gngy :[