Korean supergirl sg project3/15/2024 ![]() But the way they use it seems to just go with whatever fits that episode/moment. Pretty sure CatCo was always a magazine, even after Kara becomes a reporter. The last few episodes have been a big turnoff, but they can flip that very quickly. I really want to like this show again, but I just wish the writers will focus on what’s important, like well, Supergirl. Just not very likeable.Īs someone who doesn’t like the Alex/Maggie relationship because it takes up too much time in a show called Supergirl, I actually thought the scene with Alex and Jonn was the highlight of the episode. Her actions in this episode reminded me of how Cavill plays Superman in the movies. I now am glad that she’s not a regular so I don’t have to listen to that spew every episode.Īs for Kara, I’m glad they are working toward trying to make her back to normal. In the last few appearances, Flockhart has gone from funny and intelligent, to annoying and obnoxious. That’s not how one makes a point, even if right, and that’s not going to win anyone over. I found Cat’s speech to be brutally obnoxious. Yeah, again, the constant throwing of liberal politics into the viewers’ faces is hurting the show, which is at its best when it’s just entertaining. * Speaking of J’onn, I appreciated his little side conversation with “General Lane.” It’s nice to see Supergirl keeping that family alive… even if Lucy never returns to National City. * Even though Alex and Maggie’s nuptials are practically destined to go down in flames, I’m still excited for the “biggest, gayest wedding National City has ever seen.” (And don’t even try to act like you didn’t tear up when Alex asked J’onn to walk her down the aisle!) Kara may not have been able to prove Edge’s connection to the attacks, but Lena was able to block him from purchasing CatCo - by purchasing it herself! - so at least the good guys mostly won in the end. (My only question: Why did she have a scary dream about Kara’s mother?) By digging up the ground in National City, Edge inadvertently uncovered Reign’s ship, thereby activating her dormant powers. With an equally nefarious fella named Bloodsport by his side, Edge launched an undersea assault on the dedication of a Supergirl statue, torpedo-ing Kara in the process.Įdge’s attack also introduced us to Sam (played by new series regular Odette Annable), who surprised herself by lifting a giant steal beam off her daughter - but I’m thinking she’ll be even more surprised to learn that she’s actually Reign, the grown-up version of the alien baby we saw rocketing to Earth in the Season 2 finale. ![]() She eventually powered through her pain via the magic of an emotional montage, though not before squaring off against a new baddie: evil real estate mogul Morgan Edge (played by Adrian Pasdar). ![]() Good Trouble’s Maia Mitchell Talks Callie/Jamie Engagement Party Episode and Its Deep Fosters Callback ![]()
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