Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-5624498-20190703010936/@comment-9082953-20190704060749

Psypher wrote: Two possibilities:

1) Ed has no romantic interest in Wendy, he simply sees a lot of himself in her and wants to help her. She may be interested in him and misinterpreting his interest in her, and it may lead to conflict when she finds out he doesn't like her that way. (Isn't Windfall sometimes a villain in the comics? Maybe she doesn't handle rejection well.) This may also explain why the relationship is depicted relatively subtlely - so it isn't too obvious to Wendy, and perhaps to surprise the audience alongside her.

2) Ed is bi and attracted to Wendy while also being in a relationship with Bart. Love triangle time.

Both of those make more sense to me than Virgil complaining about being left out as one of THREE unattached guys in a group of seven.

That is interesting and would make for a great introduction of Windfall as a villain. Maybe have Livewire, Mist, and Windfall be a new Villainess trio.