User blog comment:ScoobycoolDoo/Who's the mole?/@comment-99.55.67.73-20111205034329

There are two likely choices and three unlikely, but still possible choices. I've done a little research, though that spoils things. If you don't want to hear them, don't read. First is Artemis. She is prime candidate as Sportsmaster is the one with the "inside source," and, according to mainstream DC, Sportsmaster is Lawrence Crock, Artemis's father. She claims to be on the right side, and that's possible. She may be bugged or something like that, which would make her an innocent mole. Second is Superboy. I wondered why he would want to destroy Superman, like he said in the comic book, and be relieved when he died in Martian Manhunter's simulation. After a little digging, I found out. In the comics, half of his DNA is Superman's, half is none other than Lex Luthor's. Though it isn't yet stated, I think it carried over into the show. It explains his angry and frustrated nature (like Zuko's in Avatar), his mixed feelings toward Superman, and why he could be a mole. It may not mean he is inherently evil, just that it's very possible he is the mole. Third is Megan. I have no real proof of this, just a vague suspicion. I never actually looked this up, but I think Mars may not be such a great place. Just a suspicion, and if you think about it, you may see why I think this. Fourth is Kaldur, solely because of his dad, Black Manta. It would be ironic, if you thought about it. Of course, he would be an unintentional mole, because nothing he has done has made it seem like he was trying to steer attention away from himself, denying outright other viable suspects that could keep him covered. If he knew he were the mole, he would have encouraged looking at other people. Last is Zatanna, which has its pros and cons. Pros: she doesn't show up in the opening credits, which Artemis has since the very beginning, even though she didn't show up until five or six episodes into it, and Megan until the end of the second. This isn't very strong, but it says something. Also, she burned her hand against the sword Harm used in "Secrets," which meant she didn't have a pure heart. Could she have her heart in two places? Lastly for pros, why does she sneak out of the house at night, like she said to explain her duplication spell? For cons: she didn't show up or have any connection to the team until after the mole was said to be in the team. She could have gotten information from the outside, but it would have been much too difficult. Also, she helps the team on numerous occasions, and seems to like them. She saved their lives, flirted with Robin, and consoled Artemis for no other reason I could see except that she wanted to help. What do you think?