[Post is a reaction to something I've been seeing heaps as of late. Might not be in agreement with everyone, which if your opinion differs from what I write, I 100% respect. We're all friends here]
Most on this site agree there's this one character currently the show could do without, one who is a distraction to the show and a wannabe hero. Turns out a great heap of fandom outside this site reckons the same, except for, they reckon it's Mon-El.
Latest evidence is taken from the top comments to a post by Supergirl CW's account on Facebook today:
"Please stop forcing Mon-El and Kara as a romance. Supergirl is her own hero, let her be romance-free for awhile. She needs her own story arcs independent of romance."
"Just stop with Mon-Ew. Please. My god. Its an awful and unhealthy relationship and Kara deserves so much better than that, as James has said, "frat boy. Let her be her own person, because she definitely DOES NOT need someone to be somebody. If she wants to be with someone, it should be on her own terms and with someone who actually cares about her and respects her and understands her. For me personally, that's Lena ......(I will cut this right here because it starts to blabber about Kara/Lena)"
Personally I think other than Kara, Mon-El is the best character on this show right now. He is funny, insightful, and definitely not distracting. There is wit behind his humour, and there is humanity and righteousness under his playboy attitude that those fans simply do not see. It's very obvious the writers intend that deep inside he is a true altruist hero, just more flawed and human than Kara is. He is not a romantic fill-in, even though he is the best romantic fit I've seen, surpassing the brief Adam Foster, James Olsen, and apparently Lena who between her and Kara I have not seen any hints of attraction, unless I am to try to deliberately interpret it that way.
I think an amount of fans are kinda reactionarily progressive (yeah the phrase is a paradox). They are attached to the show's progressive and feminist undertones, a great thing in my opinion since I'm a big lefty, but then they let their sentiments twist the point of the show so that every time a male character becomes slightly important, they see it as a challenge to Kara's independence.
They did it with Superman. When he was going to be feature in two episodes there was a flood of sentiment among SG fans saying we don't need him etc and that he's a distraction. Now they're doing it with Mon-El. But perhaps they should think outside the box. What if it wasn't between Kara and Mon-El?
Take The Flash. I've yet to see a single person say that being with Iris West makes Barry any less of a hero. And the entire plot of this season of The Flash hinges on their romance. If you are a true progressive, then equality applies as it is. A relationship between a female hero and a man, is not different from the other way around. It does not diminish her. If one thinks it does, then in my opinion they're not being very progressive at all.
Rant completed. TLDR is I don't think dating someone makes you any less heroic or important.