Totally called it on Nyxi. Wonder if she's really dead?
Also, seems like after Flash, it's now Supergirl's turn to do the Legends
Totally called it on Nyxi. Wonder if she's really dead?
Also, seems like after Flash, it's now Supergirl's turn to do the Legends
And what was with bringing back the intro after a whole season and several episodes of not using it?
Not that I mind, just felt kind of random.
One of the unexpected benefits of destroying the DEO and moving to the Tower is that there aren't a lot of extras walking around. If they had all still been at the DEO, I don't know how they would have done that with Covid protocols active.
Having just watched It, it really felt like the Losers' Club going into the sewers to save Beverly. And I kinda wish Alex had said "Now I gotta kill this fucking phantom."
Nixly has some serious daddy issues. And of course she isn't dead, but I do wonder if Zor El is. I feel like he isn't though, like there's more story to tell for him.
It's kind of slipped my mind how little we've seen of the DEO this season.
I don't think they'd kill of Zor-El without making it more emotional for Kara.Nixly has some serious daddy issues. And of course she isn't dead, but I do wonder if Zor El is. I feel like he isn't though, like there's more story to tell for him.
I'm pretty sure the DEO is finished. Their downtown headquarters was destroyed last season, I don't think they've even MENTIONED the desert base since the first episode of Season 2, and there are no more recognizable faces working for the agency anyway- Alex, J'onn both quit, and Brainy was Director when the DEO fell, so he's out of a job.
Incidentally, the Medbay in the Tower- does that remind anyone else of the Hub from Torchwood? All that tile reminds me of the morgue in that base.
I think the writing was on the wall for the DEO as soon as it was revealed it was owned by Lex after Crisis. I do get what you are saying, and maybe later this season the government will re-institute the DEO under new management, but I think they are really gone.
Plus, in a way it was fitting that they were destroyed by Leviathan. About the only tie they had to the Leviathan story in the comics.
I think Catco hasn't factored much yet this season because the story has been focused on getting Kara back and stopping the Phantom. And these next two episodes will be time travel, though we will see a young Cat Grant, so we may see the genesis of CatCo. Now if only they can get Calista back for a few episodes....
It makes me wonder- did they want Leviathan to be the Big Bad of the season, but then they got back Cryer as Lex for Crisis and decided to make him the Big Bad, and Leviathan just fell by the wayside? Or had they always planned to break up the big threats into 'Graphic Novels', like they are doing over on The Flash now, and for whatever reason Leviathan just wasn't fleshed out enough?
Now I remember where I know Peta Sergeant from! She played the Jabberwocky on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Kinda interesting that she plays a 5th dimensional imp on Supergirl, as did Peter Gadiot, who was also on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.
Granted, we know Kara is okay, but that was hard to watch Alex and Lena go through that decision with her recording.
I'm hoping this Midvale payoff is worth the setup.
I noticed that too, but I was thinking it might just be because that make-up isn't doing her any favors.
As opposed to when they killed Jeremiah off screen?