From a bit of a left field, first. One of the reasons, I don't have much trouble with 'Daybreak' (though I do have a list of storytelling shortcomings for this episode, unambiguos straightforwardness, for one, of my own), like many seem, is precisely because where it left Lee Adam's character and any allegations of L/K (if such were still even an issue, given all of season 4's worth as a coherent narrative). Among other things, Lee's journey had been about letting go. Letting go of an obsessive delusion of a nonce-romance and accepting the interaction with Kara for what it was (friendship and...
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