"Much like Stephanie is trying to balance her double-life, Babs is going to make an attempt to rejoin the world at large."
When did comic book writers become introphobic extroverts? Simone's shtick was about making Barbara "well-rounded," McKeever wanted her to be "sisters" with the team...Bedard...Bedard had her go to a trade show because she had a teleporter on hand (yes, that's what I meant to say) and spy on Dinah, and now Miller is having her "make an attempt rejoin the world."
Every comic book writer is like some mutant version of Leonard Hofstadter. We wouldn't have this problem if, like pulp and scifi writers, comic book writers had an ounce of mechanical know-how. Then they could build themselves a hugging machine to compensate for the never ending lust for human acceptance and I'd be able to read about socially dysfunction, super-smart characters engaging in best competence porn this side of Adam Warren's Hypervelocity.
So, we're up to three seasons why I will not be reading Batgirl: I do not support Barbara abandoning teenagers, I do not like the idea of Barbara not having her own Batcave, and I do not like the continuance of the notion that Oracle was ever disconnected from the world.