Kara Danvers: While you've been away, uh... I've been in a relationship.
Cat Grant: [gasp] Kira Danvers has a boyfriend? A year in a yurt and I miss everything.
Kara Danvers: Had a boyfriend.
Cat Grant: Oh.
Kara Danvers: For the first time... ever, I really liked someone. Loved someone. And it didn't work. It, um...
Cat Grant: Hurts.
Kara Danvers: Like hell. And everyone close to me in my life is in a happy relationship, and... I thought I could have that, too, but... I'm starting to think that maybe it's just not in the cards for me.
Cat Grant: No. Take it from a woman who has been married four times.
Kara Danvers: Four?
Cat Grant: Well, it would have been five, but I turned down Rob Lowe. Twice, actually.
Kara Danvers: It just feels like this pain isn't gonna go away.
Cat Grant: Ah, well, that's what I said about childbirth. But it did. And it will. Now, see... the thing that makes women strong is that we have the guts to be vulnerable. We have the ability to feel the depths of our emotion, and we know that we will walk through it to the other side. And, by the way, you have accomplished great things this year. Your, your articles. "Slaver's Moon", "Alien Registry", "Alien Fight Club". I mean, it's all very powerful.
[shakes her head]
Cat Grant: And your prose. Your, your prose is not bad. I mean, it's not great. But it's not bad.
Kara Danvers: [chuckles] You read them?
Cat Grant: I did. I did. 2017... and they have Wi-Fi in the Himalayan mountains. But you, my dear, are on a hero's journey. Like Joseph Campbell would say. And, yes, you have hit a bit of an obstacle, but you will soar right over it just like I would. Except, of course, you... won't be wearing Louboutins.