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Wah!!! I have superpowers, boohoo...


Where do they find such whiny writers, so out of touch with human nature? I guess it's a product of today's pathetic generation. Complain about everything, even the good....This isn't even a normal reaction. Almost every person alive would be thrilled to get superpowers or find out their father is a superhero. This whole scene was just cringe worthy.

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Agreed! And then the bitch used them to assault the villain before he was murdered right in front of her and no one really cared.

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Having powers yourself means 1. You're a freak; 2. You now have power to be involved, when before you had an excuse to tune things out. It's really not unrealistic that one daughter, Anissa, who was an activist already likes having powers while the other daughter, Jennifer, is primarily unhappy with them.

Also, finding out your father is a superhero means a lot of people are going to try to kill him and he's in danger every day. It's what Jefferson's wife was always upset about, and I don't think writers make a bad choice to show Jennifer is also concerned.

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I guess some people will whine about everything. Like winning the lottery and complaining you have to pay higher taxes as a result.

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More some people complain about things and people they clearly have no idea about.

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Huh?

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Double huh? Welcome to Ebonics.

Equally important: is Anyone actually watching this?

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Being a freak is not always bad. Being a billionaire probably makes you a freak too. Or being a top athlete. She doesn't need to be involved with jack. None of these are logical reasons to hate having superpowers.

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Gaining superpowers may mean you can never have children or you will have deformed children. It could mean dying 10 days or 10 years later from the powers eating you up. It could mean they are uncontrollable and kill people you love. None of these things a concern?

And, yes, you don't have to be involved now that you have something, but it's a real case of conscience. If you win the lottery you can spend it all on yourself, but now you can give some to charities that mean something. For the selfish, no thought and no dilemma. For others a soul searching.

I get that I'm outnumbered hear, but I'm a bit annoyed you say "none of these are logical." To my mind, totally logical, although not how these dramas usually work out.

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The lottery is a GREAT example. You'd be a moron if you whined about winning the lottery "wah now I have to choose a charity it's so hard". That is just not logical. Winning the lottery they have up now might be a bit stressful but DAMN I will take it. I think that's too much money for one person but I will make it work :] And they addressed the kids thing on the show. Their father has kids, he's old, and he's only in pain when he battles people. The benefits FAR outweigh any negatives and hell, I'm sure most people would take adoption if it meant they could have super powers.

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On the show itself, one kid had the super power to come back from the dead and to force people to say things they didn't want to say out loud. He was also being killed by his super power. He ended up going into a pod until they could find a cure. Which could be never. I'm sure he was thrilled.

Look, I understand you're unwilling to consider the possible negativity of a super power event, but at least the show is. It's one reason I watch.

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In that episode it is clearly explained that he is dying because his powers came from Green Light. It is not the same for those who got it 'naturally'. That kid had terrible powers that he could not control, a great example of an undesirable power that is the opposite of the sisters.

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LOL. Like it matters how you got super powers. The discussion has come down to it's always good to have super powers or there can be drawbacks.

You=never (well maybe if it's not "natural"); Me=sometimes, and it's something to worry about.

The two sisters got powers and neither knows how it will work out long term. One embraces the event, the other doesn't. To me, totally natural; to you crazy.

Let's just quit because there's no way for us to meet.

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LOL, like it does matter because their father has it and isn't dead or unable to reproduce. It's really that simple and I'm not sure why this is hard for you to understand. And also, I can't stand it when someone tries to end the conversation after they get the last word in. Nice try.

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Okay, so you want to continue? Here we go.

1. Black Lightning is a product of his mother and father's genetic material. The daughters are not, so his experience is not necessarily the same. Fully 1/2 of their genes are different.

2. A woman's reproductive system is very different than a man's.

3. Neither daughter has the same powers as their father, so there's no reason to assume the same arc for their powers.

If you want to end it on your last word, please do. Otherwise this is likely to go on forever.

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1. So? All you need to know is that people who get their powers 'naturally' have stable DNA. They aren't dying, nor do any of the sisters seem to think they might die. The powers aren't making them sick in anyway, they actually said it even removed their period pain. I don't remember how BL got his powers, but the girls DO have their grandparents DNA, it's just mixed with normal DNA, which isn't a problem.

2. Why would a female's reproductive system be affected while the male's isn't? Both are equally prone to damage and if his sperm can survive I think an egg can. There's no logical reason to assume otherwise.

3. They seem similar enough and none of them are sick at all. They are still getting their periods. To assume their reproductive potentially would be compromised just has no basis. The only thing they need to worry about is having kids with powers.

Yes I argue about movies on Saturday nights. I will credit the show with the first real example of a downside to the powers, the daughter frying her laptop. That actually makes it look unappealing. The last episode of season 1 however looks stupid because they made her control her powers too well at the end.

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I will credit the show with the first real example of a downside to the powers, the daughter frying her laptop. That actually makes it look unappealing.

And she almost fried her mother in one episode. If she had, or if she'd blown off her mom's arm, well, that would be even more unappealing.

BTW, new sperm is created daily while new eggs are not. That's just one reproductive that could play out differently for men than for women. Maybe the damage is already done and lack of period pain equals lack of viability. Nothing there has been determined, although I doubt the show would go there or let her harm her mother.

The point the show runners have made is that Jennifer is worried and that her powers are dangerous and have forced her to be home schooled and separated from friends.

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Yep and specially the younger daughter is guilty of this kind of BS.

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