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* Shego worries that if her superhero past came to light her villainous reputation would be ruined. But how can it be [[Old Shame|her dark (light?) secret]]? She hasn't changed her appearance, and superheroism isn't a low profile activity.
** Go City seems weirdly insular. Kim's never heard of Aviarius, who lives in the same city as his hero foes, and Hego has never heard of internationally-infamous Dr. Drakken and is clearly (and perhaps willfully) ignorant of the high-profile crime his sister has devoted her life to. Shego, if you'll excuse this odd and tortured simile, is like a small-town prom queen who went off to the big state college: Nobody knows anything about where she came from, and none of it matters anymore anyway because she's swimming in a much larger pond now.
** The world of Kim Possible is a [[Crap Saccharine World|really weird place]]. Like, [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink|really weird]]. [[Card -Carrying Villain|Evil]] is [[Weird Trade Union|unionized]], Hench Co. does very good business, and [[They Fight Crime|crime is fought]] around the world by [[Superhero|superheroes]], Global Justice (a super-spy organization ala [[James Bond]]), and [[Badass Normal|some cheerleader]]. No one recognizes Shego as a [[Face Heel Turn|FaceHeelTurned]] former superhero from Go City because there are probably teams of superheros (or something similar) protecting every major city around the world, hence why Kim and company don't recognize Hego or Aviarius -- it's just another superhero-supervillain face-off. [[Catch Phrase|No big]].
* If Wade made the Battle Suit so overpowered that it made Ron and even Larry, the nerd with half the strength of an average child, so powerful that they became the strongest people in the series just by wearing that Battle Suit, why did Wade not create more Battle Suits? [[This Troper]] blames it on very bad writing...
** [[This Troper]] reckons they had to [[Holding Back the Phlebotinum|hold back the phlebotinium]] and write out the battlesuit as much as possible to avoid making Kim too powerful. When they added it in ''So The Drama'', that was the series' finale, so they didn't have to worry about that, but with the fourth season it must have become a bit of a nuisance.
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** Do you mean "Clean Slate" the episode or just how the show seemed to put them together? For the former the show did have them dating for six months, so the ending where Kim remembers she did love Ron works. For the latter, if you watch through the series you can see a number of subtle clues. Like? Like the [[Spider Man]] scene in "Fearless Ferret", or "Steal Wheels", when she's jealous of Ron spending time with Felix. "Emotion Sickness" and "Gorilla Fist" has it well established by this point that she has feelings for Ron, not to mention "A Very Possible Christmas", but "Bad Boy" had Kim slyly hinting to take her on a date. Even the first season episodes had a few moments that implied them being more than just friends.
**** ...No, not really. Very subtle moments but they still seemed to be more on the ''[[Just Friends]]'' side of the spectrum.
**** Kim/Ron is a pretty typical [[Just Friends]] ship, where it gets teased by friends and family, there is some [[Green -Eyed Monster]] from both sides, some wondering about if it'll ruin their friendship, and finally one goes for it. It's only real complication is the fact they save the world, and arguably this just helps them realise what they really feel for each other.