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Just because they didn’t give us a scene of Kara with her true love — potstickers — in the finale doesn’t mean she didn’t crush a tray of them at the wedding reception.

It’s not just the CW, TV law is extremely strict about credits; they have to include all guest stars in the opening credits even if that spoils reveals later on in the episode. Shows can get wavers — The Americans did it once — but it’s apparently such a PITA that most shows don’t bother, and count on people not

whether Supergirl is worth watching past S1 depends on what you’re looking to get out of it.

I loved how Ava made it explicit to Sara that while she understood that Sara loved Barry, he was definitely not welcome at their wedding, that was an obviously unacceptable risk 

I loved that Lena went for an evening glam look at a daytime farm wedding. I’m guessing the Luthors just don’t do country chic, ever. 

I’ve deliberately avoided season 6 for fear it was going to end... well, exactly how this article feared it would end actually. But no, no they actually went with the Justice League Unlimited ‘and the adventure continues’ ending. For *once* Kara Zor-El doesn’t get absolutely screwed over in the DC universe! Now when’s

For such a “liberal” show, the whole “let’s invade people’s mind, shut down their defense mechanism so they can listen to our message” was quite unsettling ..to say the least.

Excuse me, I need ALL the gifs of Cat Grant’s facial expressions forever.

The finale was missing a shot of a pair of red boots, I'll grant you that.

NO ONE wants Barry or Felicity at their weddings after the Earth X incident.

I would be surprised if Melissa Benoist appears in Armageddon but I like that the ending made it easy for her to return for a guest appearance. 

Cat Grant revealed she knew to the audience in that ep years ago- it’s right after Kara is out of earshot that the audience hears Cat say, “go get ‘em, Supergirl.”

there’s something empowering about watching Supergirl get to end on its own ambitiously unambitious terms.

You will never, in a million years, convince me that this was Rovner and Quiller’s ideal plan for the final season. In my head I think they were expecting to go for at least another season past this one and all the stuff with Kara taking increasingly more and more drastic, and unpopular, measures to fight Nyxly was

But Cat was much more important to the history of the show, so if the choice was either Clark or Cat the show made the right decision.

Calista Flockhart really doesn't like filming outside of LA. They would have likely had to pay her RDJ money to keep her on. And if the show stayed in LA, we wouldn't have gotten Lena.

- This fucking show.

The fact that the show kept Calista Flockhart’s return a surprise.

I’d say she’s both. Tbh, most Arrowverse shows have solid casts, but Benoist really rose above most others there. When she and Chyler Leigh are in a scene together, it's just magic, really. The Crisis crossover also showed that Benoist really brings out the best in her co-stars, it was great to see. 

I will say this about the Supergirl run — Benoist was either the best-cast actor on all of the DC CW shows, or is an amazing talent, or both. Long after her supporting characters and plot arcs became cringingly dumb, I kept coming back for her solid performances. She could’ve carried a movie franchise instead — she is