Supergirl Season 1: 10 Big Questions From 'Bizarro'

3. Will James Let His Feelings Out?

Whilst we€™ve previously seen flirty glances and knowing awkwardness between James and Kara, it€™s in Bizarro that we finally see Jimmy talk about his feelings for the Girl of Steel. Sure, he may have talked to Kara€™s doppelgänger about his true feelings, but he€™s yet to tell Kara herself how he really feels. It looked at several times here that James was about to unburden himself and let the proverbial cat out of the bag, but ultimately he ended up keeping a lid on his feelings once more. Given how Kara has now had her fingers burnt by attempting to date Adam, has Jimmy now missed his chance of hooking up with the Maid of Might? To find that out, he€™ll first have to let Kara know how he really feels, which is another question in itself.
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