Why does Supergirl still need a spacesuit Post-Crisis but her cousin doesn’t?
Why does Supergirl still need a spacesuit Post-Crisis but her cousin doesn’t?
and the staff’s energy is also linked to her somehow. If she feels alone and isolated, she might not be able to give the staff as much energy.
Why does this show hate the foster system so much? It feels like they’re just stacking the deck so that Alex and Kelly can come out looking like the most awesomest, lovingest parents ever, and that seems pretty goddamn insulting to everyone who actually works in foster care. Remember how loving and supportive the…
If I like one thing about the magic plot with Lena, it’s that she’s out of her depth and it’s challenging her very empirical way of thinking.
Yeah I feel like a drawback of this show being so arc driven (not that most superhero shows aren’t these days) is too often we don’t get the fun adorable downtime stuff the main characters do because they have to be focused on saving the world. I realize conflict is the driver of story but c’mon we need at least a…
All they have to do to defeat Nyxly is publish an article with her name spelled backwards & get her to read it.
“Always grateful for Kara/potstickers scenes, but where has our Danvers Sisters Bonding Time gone?”
Confident manipulative Guillermo is the best.
I really like how this one ended. Kinda sweet, and the “we got him” moment was funny too.
I’d been JUST about ready to write the Hellhound off as a “hellhound” that the vampires really just over reacted towards.
This was awesome.
It’s ironic that Lesla-Lar is Supergirl’s evil doppelganger in the comics.
...but it’s not supposed to be Nebraska in July because Eclipso has the climate out of whack. It’s supposed be be more like late Autumn, because of his influence.
Yes, through the episode I kept wondering why Eclipso had chosen to go after Beth, probably the most mentally and emotionally strong member of the team, when Rick seemed like such a low hanging fruit.
Lately Supergirl does a better job with episodes like this than the social commentary ones. It’s been such a weird last season. You wouldn’t think they had plenty of time to plan it.
I’ve had this suspicion that the show’s final season is building up to the point where Kara’s realized she’s done “enough” and can put away her cape, which isn’t how I’d end the show, but hey that’s just me. And if that is the case then maybe the test was for Kara to have the courage to realize she can’t, or…
No, no, the scientist on Supergirl was named Lahr, totally different.
The show’s going to have to jump through some serious hoops to keep Rick as a member of the team going forward.
Apologies, I’m in catch-up mode.
“Colin mostly seems annoyed by Sean and his friends”