So here we have Gough saying they're sticking with the no flights policy as far as Clark is concerned.
Which implies to me, that they are keeping Clark grounded because that's one of the last steps he'll take before he dons the red, yellow and blue.
He'll try to fly, but ultimately fail.
He wont ultimately fail, because in the end he does fly. It's just going to take alot of practice. Seeing him do this is better than not seeing him even try. In my opinion any way.
But Gough doesn't have any problem with Kara and MM fling,
Because the show isnt about them learning to be Superheroes. Its about Clark Kent. Who cares if they can fly or not?
not to mention the whole concept of how cute it's going to be to see Supergirl give Superman flying lessons but have it turn out to be "falling lessons" instead. Golly, I can't wait.
Did he say it would be cute? I'm betting that secretly you think it will be cute.
Actually, I dont see the problem in her giving him a few pointers. After all, she can fly. Its not like she's going to be holding his hand when they take off, and then she gradually lets go. Well it might be, but I seriously doubt it. MM cant show him, because his physique is different.
I think Gough's an idiot for making some *really* stupid comments w/o thinking first.
And he's been doing it for six seasons, coming on seven.
I believe the success of SV has more to do with its heartwarming cast and the Superman mythos than it does some of the asinine decisions Gough has made.
True, that's what I love about the show. By asinine I presume you mean some of their more wilder plots and new character introductions, however it may not have lasted as long as it has if those elements hadnt been introduced.
But just to be clear, I don't hate Gough. I don't know the man. I do however LOATHE some of the comments he's made. He comes off sounding completely clueless sometimes.
I dont think he's clueless, I think he thinks he's being funny. Someone should tell him that his sense of humour is completely lacking.
He tries not to give ANYTHING away, and ends up sounding like a moron in his attempts to be evasive.
I also see this first lesson that Jor-el has handed him as a test to see whether he can lead the world by example. If he succeeds in teaching Kara by his lead, then he'll be ready to take the next step up, city by city, country by country.
