@Aaron_Sparrow I assume her face is already rigged and ready to go so its easy to drop her into anything she works on - which in turn makes her more efficient to hire.
@IdahogrownTCash@Lightenerrthang I mean sure, but the instinct to ‘unmask’ to better understand still feels in keeping with the episode. They made the funnier choice though and I’m fine with that.
@TNOQuoProQuid I think the final interview scene works.
It’s a good inversion of the opening therapy session. The guy isn’t there to give her answers or solve her problems, he just wants to absorb her memory of what happened, from her perspective/window - the same way she did to Clark.