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***** Uh...guys? I think we're all forgetting something: Megan already did something like this ''for someone who wasn't Superboy''. In Infiltrator, she ditched Artemis to save Kid Flash from drowning. [[Double Standard|I guess abandoning your teammate to save someones life is wrong when that someone is a love interest.]]
****** Different case. Artemis was fully armed and not in danger of dying when Megan went to save Kid Flash. Aqualad was dying and was protected by one out of energy Fragile Speedster, one [[Badass Normal]] without her equipment and one [[Badass Normal]] who is not going to be able to stand up to tanks without some serious firepower. Additionally it's still debatable about whether or not Superboy would have died if she hadn't shown up.
***** Just to summarize: It bugs some people that Megan makes emotional decisions when it comes to rescuing people and that's okay. The [[Unfortunate Implication|Unfortunate Implications]]s and [[Double Standard]]s associated with this bug ''other'' tropers and that's okay. We're only what...ten?...episodes into this series so let's not rip ourselves apart so soon, okay? =)
** This thread is a waste of space. Yes; Megan leaving on her own to go rescue Superboy was reckless. That was pointed out in the episode itself. This Troper got the impression that she was just reacting to feeling someone who was in pain in her head. She should have at least waited to get a bit of a plan together but she reacted on instincts to save someone who was being tortured. This Troper also got the impression that Megan would have reacted the same way if any of the other people on the team were the one(s) being hurt. It's just a part of Megan's characterization that she will act without thinking clearly when it comes to trying to help someone.
** I'm just a little bit shocked that this was worth arguing about. Jesus Christ.
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** It could be a G-nome.
** No horns = not a G-nome.
*** Apparently someone let it slide that {{spoiler|White Martians}} look similar to the clover field monster (see [http://www.bing.com/images/searchq=cloverfield+monster+&view=detail&id=E17F4AD79801F5096DD5A777ECE60F52B00B4AC4&first=31&FORM=IDFRIR here]{{Dead link}} now compair it to the above [http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/thepyve/vlcsnap-2011-03-13-19h16m04s94.png image]. I belive we've found a {{spoiler|White Martian}} everyone!
 
* In 'Bereft', when M'gann first attempts to jog her memory, the two scenes she remembers are herself baking cookies for the team and the voice of Aqualad telling her to go do some infiltrating while Superboy tells her to be careful. Since she never saw Aqualad in those memories, she doesn't remember that he's a member of the team.....But she ''heard'' his voice in that brief memory so why doesn't she think that there must simply be a sixth member she doesn't know?
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*** Why? What could've happened? Besides, he was apparently fine with revealing that Barry would have twins and at least one grandson, so he didn't show much regard for the timestream (and let's not even mention how much more extensive the effects on the timestream would be by him staying in the past than him coming clean about why he came back). And even if if that was the case, why couldn't he just say: "Hey Flash, I know this Neutron guy, and I have something that can stop him before he does any more damage, so why don't you leave this to me, eh?" That way, he's not revealing details about the future, but still preventing Flash's death with little effort.
 
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