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* Narm: The climax, featuring a completely sincere use of the song "Mad World," seems to have little idea of how silly it is.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: The climax, featuring a completely sincere use of the song "Mad World," seems to have little idea of how silly it is.
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* Narm: The climax, featuring a completely sincere use of the song "Mad World," seems to have little idea of how silly it is.
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* TakeThatScrappy: Some fans might feel this way about James being shot for reasons like his BadassDecay and OutOfFocus Guardian crusade over the last two seasons.
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* CatharsisFactor: Watching Lockwood be taken down a peg, screaming ineffectually at a crowd he can't control, as well as the climactic moment of humans and alien alike helping each other after the riot, is incredibly satisfying, especially after a season's worth of episodes where bigotry always seems to win the day.

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* CatharsisFactor: Watching Lockwood be taken down a peg, screaming ineffectually at a crowd he can't control, as well as the climactic moment of humans and alien aliens alike helping each other after the riot, is incredibly satisfying, especially after a season's worth of episodes where bigotry always seems to win the day.

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The protestor was Lockwood's aid, who had thanked Supergirl for saving their lives at the start of the episode. Nothing random about it; just Character Development for a one-off character.


* CatharsisFactor: Watching Lockwood be taken down a peg, screaming ineffectually at a crowd he can't control, as well as the climactic moment of humans and alien alike helping each other after the riot, is incredibly satisfying, especially after a season's worth of episodes where bigotry always seems to win the day.



* {{Narm}}: Kara picks out a single anti-alien protester to give a talking-to for literally no reason at all, just so we'll remember him when he later changes his mind and starts helping aliens. The audience is likely quite confused during the initial scene, wondering if we're supposed to remember him from a previous episode.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Brainy blithely cracking a joke about the Morai's ClusterFBomb to Haley, after another one ''killed itself'' rather than be her prisoner again, is incredibly callous.

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* {{Narm}}: Kara picks out a single anti-alien protester to give a talking-to for literally no reason at all, just so we'll remember him when he later changes his mind and starts helping aliens. The audience is likely quite confused during the initial scene, wondering if we're supposed to remember him from a previous episode.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Brainy blithely cracking a joke about the Morai's Morae's ClusterFBomb to Haley, after another one ''killed itself'' rather than be her prisoner again, is incredibly callous.
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* {{Narm}}: Kara picks out a single anti-alien protester to give a talking-to for literally no reason at all, just so we'll remember him when he later changes his mind and starts helping aliens. The audience is likely quite confused during the initial scene, wondering if we're supposed to remember him from a previous episode.

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* {{Narm}}: Kara picks out a single anti-alien protester to give a talking-to for literally no reason at all, just so we'll remember him when he later changes his mind and starts helping aliens. The audience is likely quite confused during the initial scene, wondering if we're supposed to remember him from a previous episode.episode.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Brainy blithely cracking a joke about the Morai's ClusterFBomb to Haley, after another one ''killed itself'' rather than be her prisoner again, is incredibly callous.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Manchester randomly committing suicide halfway through an episode never had a chance of being taken seriously, especially since the trailer has scenes of Manchester that take place after him doing it, making the ruse obvious. His next appearance isn’t even played as any kind of reveal.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Manchester randomly committing suicide halfway through an episode never had a chance of being taken seriously, especially since the trailer has scenes of Manchester that take place after him doing it, making the ruse obvious. His next appearance isn’t even played as any kind of reveal.reveal.
* {{Narm}}: Kara picks out a single anti-alien protester to give a talking-to for literally no reason at all, just so we'll remember him when he later changes his mind and starts helping aliens. The audience is likely quite confused during the initial scene, wondering if we're supposed to remember him from a previous episode.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Manchester randomly committing suicide halfway through an episode never had a chance of being taken seriously. His next appearance isn’t even played as any kind of reveal.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Manchester randomly committing suicide halfway through an episode never had a chance of being taken seriously.seriously, especially since the trailer has scenes of Manchester that take place after him doing it, making the ruse obvious. His next appearance isn’t even played as any kind of reveal.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Manchester randomly committing suicide halfway through an episode never had a chance of being taken seriously. His next appearance isn’t even played as any kind of reveal.

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