A Bad #Supergirl Makes A Great @supergirlcbs Episode via @stacyamiller85 @MelissaBenoist
When a show has an episode that tugs at your heartstrings due to brilliant writing and stellar acting, that’s a feat that deserves accolades.
When a show has an episode that tugs at your heartstrings due to brilliant writing and stellar acting, that’s a feat that deserves accolades.
Supergirl episode “For the Girl Who Has Everything” was based on a Superman Annual comic.
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A strong episode of television is when the writers build upon existing characters and give them the chance to grow. Such was the case in the Supergirl episode titled “Childish Things”.
Family relationships can be difficult under any circumstance but when you are dealing with a relative who is the head of an alien army that invades Earth and you’re Earth’s champion, the relationship takes on an entirely new level of difficulty. This article contains information from the mid season premiere “Blood Bonds” so if you haven’t seen the episode, please do not contain reading.
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January is Super with the return of Supergirl. The mid season premiere episode titled “Blood Bond” airs on January 4 and picks up where the mid season finale, “Hostile Takeover” left off.
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When it was announced that a new version of Supergirl would be airing on television, I knew I would be watching. As a longtime fan of the heroes of Krypton, Superman and his cousin, Kara a.k.a Supergirl, I was curious what this new adaptation would be like. But since it was in the capable hands of Greg Berlanti, I had no doubt it would be something special. Continue reading “How @TheCWSupergirl Has Taken A Superhero and Made Her Human”