Primal Slayer
Let the Siren scream
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It was a good episode and Laura played a great villain. I hope this isn't the last we see of her. She could totally be a big time villain.
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The final scene was great and ironic in way. Here we have a heroine named Supergirl who is every bit a emotionally mature woman who displays understanding and forgiveness.
I mentioned this elsewhere, but that Legion ring of Superman's is exactly the same one we saw as an Eastern Egg on The Flash during "Welcome to Earth-2".
Other than the nonsense with James and Lucy, I thought it was a pretty great episode.
Anyone else concerned about where Superman is in this show when a potential world ending situation happens? Why is it not an option to call him when nuclear bombs are going to be set off? I'd be fine if they gave an explanation for this, like maybe he's doing something in space or something. Personally I want something to happen where Superman is turned into a 14 year old, so we can have a consistent explanation for his absence and have him on the show without him stealing Kara's main character thunder.
God bless you all! God bless everyone!
As I watch the episode:
An alarm clock wakes up Kara. I half expected her to smash it with super strength.
Kara in her PJs. Missed opportunity for humor, there. They should have been Spider-man PJs.
A rap song is not what I would have chosen as the soundtrack for this scene, but somehow it works.
Alex's guilt continues to eat away at her. Chyler is so good.
Tweedle-dee. Cat is in top form.
James, Lucy and Kara talking about liars was nicely written. After watching this episode, I understand James's position better than I did last week. He wants Lucy to become a member of their investigation club fully; last week, I didn't get that.
Considering the fact that Toyman is a murderer, even Cat has too much class to call Winn "Toyman Jr." Considering the fact that Winn hates his father and has a tremendous amount of emotional baggage about him, he should have ripped Cat apart for saying it. The writers turned a serious, extremely touchy subject into a joke. Me no like.
Winn has a link to the city's traffic signal grid? There even is such a thing? And he has instant access to city cameras? What cameras? Red-light-catching cameras? Weather cams? No no no no no.
The footage of Supergirl flying over the city on the way to stop the car accident is re-used footage from the second episode. Yes, I've viewed the episodes so many times that I can spot that.
National City is huge (it seems to be a stand-in for Los Angeles). Turning all traffic signals green would have killed tens of thousands of people and snarled emergency services for days. The show makes an effort to be light-hearted and keep innocent people dying to a minimum (which I applaud), but the lack of a death toll in the following newscast was striking.
Winn's description of his program to find the hacker is some of the cutest and snazziest technobabble I've ever heard. Well done!
Indigo knows Supergirl on sight, glasses and all. Interesting.
"The Font of Omniscient Knowledge." Why not just call it "The Font of Omniscience?" #Editing
How many times have the neighbors heard shouts, gunshots, and sounds of fighting coming from Kara's apartment? What must they think of her?
The DEO tracks wi-fi signals to Kara's apartment. Okay. But the DEO gets there so fast. Maybe J'onn flew, carrying Alex?
"Oh, thank God we have our own personal black ops unit." I've been waiting for that line all season.
Non! Wasn't expecting that.
"Now I wander the same realm as Candy Crush."
Brainiac! Wasn't expecting that either. (I don't know much about the DC universe, I just know the name.)
Well this is interesting. Indigo wants to destroy humanity, and (apparently) that is not Non's plan. The writers have created an enemy that puts Non and the DEO on the same side! At least, that's where I thought they were going. I thought that was clever.
What's Indigo's motivation for genocide? Simple sadism?
Recruiting Winn! Finally! Make that man a DEO agent.
So Kara flies thousands of miles while carrying James. If she flies at her top speed, James's face gets air-blasted off (the human body was not made to fly unshielded through the air at Mach 2). If she flies more slowly, they take at least a day to get there. And James's face would also be freezing from flying at high speed through the cold air. Why can't writers think of these things?
A million tons? Really? It would fall straight through the arctic ice sheet. And not even a Kryptonian would be able to lift it. The largest aircraft carrier in the world is 100,000 tons, and Supergirl would strain mightily to lift that. This key is 10 of those carriers, and she picks it up like a feather? Writers -- get thee to a math class!
Melissa Benoist is one of the greatest actresses I've ever seen, but I've noticed one weakness throughout the season: she does a poor job of portraying Kara straining or lifting heavy things. When she gripped the battle axe in the pilot episode, when she held up the building which Max bombed, and here when she picks up the key, I can see so easily that she is exerting no effort. I wish she would work on that.
The fortress is nice. Great place for a party.
James has been here before, but once inside, he doesn't know how to operate anything and has never seen Kelex. Must have been an awfully brief visit.
Ask Kelex about Myriad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand it doesn't occur to them.
"I'm not alone. I'm with you." Uh oh. James and Kara are buying their tickets for a cruise on the Love Boat. We even get a zoom on each of them to reinforce it.
James forgot his date with Lucy. Lucy's upset. Kara tries to help but makes things worse. James and Kara are now boarding the Love Boat.
"I save the world better when I save it with people." "Well you are saving it...with me." James and Kara are checking into their cabin on the Love Boat.
Doctor Who reference! Woo-hoo!
The dating site hack was a decoy because the real target is an officer who has access to a nuke. That makes no sense. If Indigo knows who that officer is, she would go right to him and get on with her business, exactly as we saw her do. What the heck does releasing a dating site hack have to do with that? If anything, it would have ruined the officer's career and then he would no longer have access to the nuke, so Indigo would be shooting herself in the foot. This is a major WTF moment.
The cuts back and forth between James's office and the DEO as both teams discover information simultaneously is nicely done, and helps ratchet up the tension.
Indigo is surrounded by four soldiers with guns, and these guys are trained to protect a nuclear missile. But they stand there and don't fire while Indigo attacks one or two at a time?
The missile chase was exciting, and the fact that Kara and the DEO needed each other was very nice writing.
James wants to evacuate the city in a few minutes? That is the dumbest line of dialogue all season.
Agent Vasquez has dialogue! I don't know why I'm so fascinated with Agent Vasquez, I just am. I'm just happy as a kitten with a ball of yarn when she gets to talk.
Winn and Agent Vasquez are totally going to hook up. Calling it now.
Yay! The missile landed in the water and not on a grocery store!
A computer virus will affect Indigo? That's not how viruses work, but...in TV land, computers work differently.
Winn gets some snazzy victory lines. They're so corny, but Jeremy actually makes them work. Good for him.
An explanation for Kara's exit from the Phantom Zone. Nice.
Siobhan is a crazy psycho b-----. For a short time, I actually dated someone like that. Run, Winn! RUUUUUNNNNNN!
I love that fact that Cat knows that James knows the truth about the rocket, and she's totally cool with the fact that he knows the truth. She doesn't need to press him for details or ask how he knows. That's actually a very lovely moment between Cat and James.
"I am going to go home and hug my son." Nice.
Kara is still shaken from almost seeing the entire city nuked. That's good writing and good acting, because she totally would be shaking after that. Anyone would. One of the problems I have with so many action shows and movies is the way the hero does something huge like that, then just cracks a joke like it was nothing. No. People don't work that way.
Let Lucy in on the secret. Yay!
"Because you love her." And James can't deny it. The look on his face is devastating. His conversation with Lucy is well done. I like that fact that Lucy holds no resentment towards Kara.
"And for what it's worth, she feels the same." The Looooooove Boat (da da daa)!
And then we have that scene. That beautiful scene. Oh. My. Gosh. The guilt and fear tearing Alex up inside. The revelation. The moment when Kara could have walked out the door, and I thought she actually might. The hug. The handholding. Beautifully written, and exquisitely acted by all three. Yes! This is Supergirl! This is my show! Easily one of the best scenes all season long, and the reason I gave this episode a 9 (I couldn't give it a 10 because plot holes).
Kara now knows the truth, and the sisters' relationship is saved. I'm so relieved! It's been a long time since I cared about a show's characters like I care about these characters.
Chyler and Melissa need a couple of Emmys. Seriously.
Indigo isn't dead, she just rebooted! Yay for returning villains!
They're about to pair up Livewire with Silver Banshee, but a Livewire/Indigo partnership would be awesome (although I don't know what their motivation to become partners would be, since Livewire is one of the 7 billion people Indigo is trying to kill).
What an episode to take into an off week! It's flawed, but the good things cover up the flaws so well that it still works as an excellent episode.
Italia Ricci is still smoking hot.
So Kara flies thousands of miles while carrying James. If she flies at her top speed, James's face gets air-blasted off (the human body was not made to fly unshielded through the air at Mach 2). If she flies more slowly, they take at least a day to get there. And James's face would also be freezing from flying at high speed through the cold air. Why can't writers think of these things?
Excellent. A fellow nerd.
In the comics, its sometimes mentioned that Superman protects a passenger with his cape - and warms said passenger with Kryptonian body heat or low-level heat vision. (I'm not sure if the problem of breathing was ever specifically addressed.) So its possible that Supergirl employed these means (off screen) for Jamess protection.
At least James was outfitted for cold weather. In Superman II (as I recall) flying to the Arctic is so comfortable that Lois could do it in a dress and heels.
There's also the "kick back and enjoy the damn show" school of thought, where people aren't so uptight and have fun in life.Or, there is Bryne's "aura" explanation, which Supes can extend while flying to shield those who are with him from high velocity wind currents.