I'm not. 24 minutes of this is all I can stand. The adopted sister channeling Kevin Costner instead of being grateful she was saved from a fiery death was the last straw.
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Aw, I think it's cute. And James Olsen is TASTY.
I'm also incredibly amused that Dean Cain is Kara's adoptive dad.
Well, some people show their gratitude by being worried about the person who helped them, and sometimes those show worry by yelling and being a controlling bitch. In other words, it looks totally realistic to me, because I'm seeing my sister.
Whoa, Kryptonite and villains already.
I can't take Hank Henshaw seriously because he was Saperstein on Selfie and I'm just waiting for him to start singing "Wishing Well."
Calista Flockhart is annoying me, but I think she's supposed to. I like this, so far.
I know she's an actor in a world that places a high value on youthful appearance, which is unfair, but dang, Calista Flockhart's botox/plastic surgery is bugging me.
Holy crap, I just had to explain to my sister everything that just happened. It's like she didn't understand anything she just saw.
I'm going to watch in the morning. You had me at Dean Cain, and I love the actor playing Olsen.
Dean Cain is Kara's adoptive dad.
Did you catch who her adoptive mom was?
Helen Slater?