In "Fight or Flight," "Supergirl" tells us not to focus on Kara's famous cousin by focusing a whole lot on Kara's famous cousin. Wait... what?
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In "Fight or Flight," "Supergirl" tells us not to focus on Kara's famous cousin by focusing a whole lot on Kara's famous cousin. Wait... what?
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I have to disagree. I love how this show is tackling the existence of Superman head-on. Supergirl will always be tied to Superman, and it makes sense for the show to address that in such a direct way, because it lets Kara explicitly express that she wants to figure out who she is on her terms. I don't find it heavy-handed. It's not exactly subtle, but it doesn't really have to be.
Absolutely love the IM conversation between her and Clark at the end. Got a little misty eyed. The music in this show is great and really underscored that moment well with the drums.
Jeremy Jordan at his most awkward and charming? Sorry but he feels kinda stalkerish to me.
I don't understand the controversy. This episode was all about Kara breaking away from Superman's shadow. How was that to be accomplished without including him in it? I'll expect to hear much less mention of him from now on.
But when the episode focuses on Supergirl's need to let her own story unfold on her own terms and "fly her own battles," it's odd to have Superman's unseen presence so often pushed to the front. It's hard enough that the world wants to define Supergirl by her ties to her cousin -- does the show have to do it, too?
To me, it is not odd. To me, it is an incentive for Kara Danvers to not wanting this to happen in the future again.
I disagree with the view that 'the world' wants to do that with Kara Danvers and also that the show wants to do that with Kara Danvers in a NEGATIVE way.
To me, it can lead to an eventual POSITIVE development for Kara Danvers to take her steps towards becoming 'her own woman'
I liked the episode for the simple reason that it continues the overall plot of Kara becoming her own hero. Her being upset at James actually calling her cousin to deal with Reactron shows that she wants to fight her own battles, win or lose. The IM exchange with Clark and Kara was awesome.
You know, Cat Grant wouldn't be such a problem if she at least chewed up scenery and was entertaining; can't even do that with her. She's just there being grouchy and egocentric. Also, I hope the inclusion of Lucy (and her relationship with James ending on "bad" terms) ends the James/Kara teasing. Don't need a romantic interest right now and in the immediate future.
I'm pretty much only watching this series because of Melissa Benoist.
The introduction of various baddies will help keep my interest, but the acting and marginal stunts are awful.
I also didn't mind the Superman references. I did think it was funny that people in the other thread thought it got old quick. Harmless differing viewpoints.
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I can't believe I didn't like her when she first appeared in costume for the photos. She's really grown on me and taken the role to heart.
Well, series like "Lost" didn't start out like they were the "it" series to watch but eventually became the "it" series to watch so, I want to give "Supergirl" all the time to become a good, if not great, series.The introduction of various baddies will help keep my interest, but the acting and marginal stunts are awful.
BTW, if you're going to have different actors playing Flash for TV and the big screen respectively...why couldn't you do the same with Superman?I also didn't mind the Superman references. I did think it was funny that people in the other thread thought it got old quick. Harmless differing viewpoints.