Possible Scene in Episode 1
Kara looks to sway the new superhero name Cat Grant's tabloid makes and Winn shows his colors:
WINN: This is straight from editorial. Have you seen her? I mean, she looks like every girl that never talked to me in high school and college.... I mean, she's the female version of him!
KARA: No, she's not the female him. She's her own thing, completely unique, unaffiliated, individual...
WINN: Imagine the possibilities. The Man of Steel... In girl form. I mean, her powers could possibly rival his.
KARA: Not "possibly" rival his, she's an equal.
WINN: She didn't bother fabricating a costume.
KARA: She didn't had time, she had to act fast.
WINN: First impressions count, though, she's very dirty.
KARA: She's lifting a train.
WINN: Barefoot, needs a pedicure.
KARA: She's saving peoples' lives!
WINN: She's very cool. Superpowers plus boobs, I mean, she's gonna make it very difficult for women to think they can date him as long as someone like her is out there.
KARA: Stop saying stuff like that. Who cares what she looks like? She's a hero.
WINN: You know, Kara, you're right. My superficiality is everything that's wrong with this city. Where were you born?
KARA: Up north?
WINN: Rhetorical. What I'm saying is that people living in National City weren't actually born in National City. We moved here to make it, but we got caught up with the way we look and the clothes and the cars and the laser hair removal that we forget to see each other. I mean, this morning when I was in line waiting for my cream cheese I noticed people were actually talking to each other.
KARA: What did they say?
WINN: Who cares, we were on our phones. Connecting over an alien. She's already helping us more than she knows.
KARA: I think you're starting to get it.
WINN: This big city is already feeling a lot smaller now thanks to the new Super-Chick,
KARA: We're gonna have to work on the name.
WINN: Yeah.