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a5c7b9f00b Years ago, Krypton was about to explode and Kal-El was sent to Earth to escape that fate. However, his older cousin, Kara, was also intended to accompany the infanthis protector. Unfortunately, Kara was accidentally diverted into the timeless Phantom Zone for years before finally arriving on Earth decades later and found by her cousin who had grown into Superman. Years later, Kara Danvers is a young professional adrift in a thankless job until a fateful crisis ignites a sense of purpose using Kryptonian powers she had long hidden. Inspired, Kara decides to emulate her cousin's superheroic ways, only to find her foster sister introducing her to the secret Department of Extra-Normal Operations, dedicated to fighting alien menaces including those Kara inadvertently led to Earth. Now with such help, the Maid of Might takes her placeEarth's newest champion with new friends and enemies challenging her world.
National City's new hero, Supergirl, takes on the responsibility of keeping the people safe. Going on adventures filled with action, hope and love. She is determined to make a difference by bringing not only her super powers, but her heart to the tablewell.
I had a lot of hope for Supergirl. But in short, there are too many insinuations about perceived social injustices, particularly gender issues. Like in the beginning S01E06, where a two male drivers irrationally don't consider the children they were about to run over, and Supergirl gets all the blame for controlling the situation. This is unrealistic in every way imaginable, and it perpetuates the stereotype that men are evil and inconsiderate. In the real world, everyone would have 100% sympathy for her, and probably demand the death penalty for the two men. This show is clearly aimed to please the female demographic, and I can take a hint. I hope it fails miserably.
I've seen so many reviews bashing this showbeing too tropey, too silly, and my personal favorite, 'too feminist'. As if comic books themselves aren't tropey and at times, silly. In the same breath it's accused of being too radical. A black Jimmy Olsen? How dare they? Supergirl's hair isn't blonde enough? The scandal! <br/><br/>Here's the thing about this show. It's far from perfect. The pilot, at times, felt like a kid high off candy - too excitable to be charming. The first few episodes stumbled through a plot. Writing has been somewhat inconsistent, and yes, characters have been changed from their traditional comic-book origins. <br/><br/>But the show has been consistent with one thing - it captures the essence of Supergirl. This isn't Arrow or Gotham, where Man!Pain fuels the story along. It isn't supposed to be. This is the story about a young woman coming into her own. Of course it's going to have a strong feminist angle. After years of listening to whiny male superheroes, I'm delighted that we finally have a hero, dealing with balancing what it means to be a woman with what it means to be a superhero. <br/><br/>This is designed to be a show that parents can watch with their kids. That doesn't make it infantile or immature, but it does mean that it's going to be lighter than say Arrow. This isn't a bad thing.<br/><br/>The show has been consistently getting better. It does a fantastic job of showing off the Superman mythos, while keeping it about Kara, reminding us that this is her story. It has a great cast of women.<br/><br/>Melissa Benoist absolutely captures Kara's dorky persona,wellthe strength of Supergirl. She's a revelation, after watching so many heroes brood on our screens. <br/><br/>Calista Flockhart is not just the bitchy boss; she's shown to care deeply about National City and Supergirl herself. She plays the role with so many nuances, it's fascinating to watch. Chyler Leigh, who plays Kara's sister, Alex is equally engaging, and it's refreshing seeing a cast of female characters who aren't sniping or plotting against each other. <br/><br/>This show might have taken a while to find its feet, but it's getting there, and the ride has been an enjoyable one. This show has become charming and sweet, and quirky and everything I would have expected from Supergirl. It focuses on hope and friendship and family and why should these values be ridiculed just because they're championed by a girl?

Kara was sent in a separate escape pod from Kal-El. Her pod became stuck in the Phantom Zone, where time does not pass. After twenty four years her pod left the zone and arrived on Earth. Yes and No. Supergirl is in what is called the "Arrowverse". The "Arrowverse" is a group of shows that share continuity and who's characters interact with each other across the different shows. However within the "Arrowverse" the character of Supergirl is from a different universe and a different Earth then the characters in the rest of the shows. Within the "Arrowverse" there are multipule universes that are all slightly similar to each other in different ways. Most of the shows take place in what they call "Earth 1", Supergirl takes place in another "Earth", but can come visit "Earth 1". There are three long-running iterations of the Supergirl character, the first being the original Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from Krypton, who died in the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, after DC Comics decided that Superman should be the sole Kryptonian survivor.<br/><br/>After continuity was rebooted, she was replaced by a protoplasmic, shapeshifter Supergirl also knownMatrix, created in another universe by that world's Lex Luthor. Matrix saved a girl named Linda Danvers and the two merged, becoming a new Supergirl. Linda eventually developed angelic powers, and after failing to save the original Kara Zor-El from her death, quit the Supergirl mantle.<br/><br/>After another DC universe reboot, the Kara Zor-El version of the character was re-introduced, and remains to this day.<br/><br/>Kara also has an Earth-2, more matured version of herself, Kara Zor-L/Power Girl. This is answered in season one episode sevenAlex confronts Henshaw about the death of her father, which she believes Henshaw may be responsible for. He reveals instead that he is not, in fact, the Hank Henshaw who had been her father's partner. Henshaw and Mr Danvers had been tracking an alien refugee with Henshaw intending to kill it. Danvers had tried to stop him and both ended up dead. Instead, the man who Alex knowsHank Henshaw is the alien they had been tracking: J'onn J'onnz, the last surviving Martian. <br/><br/>In the comics the character is knownthe Martian Manhunter and has been a long time member of the Justice League. Beginning in the late 1980s he was the group's leader at a time when they were sponsored by Maxwell Lord, who is an antagonist to Supergirl on the show. J'onn has powers which are similar to Superman's but also include shapeshifting (as seen in this episode) and telepathy.<br/><br/>His civilian identityHank Henshaw is a bit of misdirection, since Henshaw is a known Superman villain in the comic books. The ambiguous nature of the real Henshaw's death in the show leaves open the possibility that the character will return in something close to his comic book state. <br/><br/>In the comics, Henshaw first appearsthe commander of a space mission which encounters a burst of unusual stellar radiation. In a pastiche of the origin of the Fantastic Four, the crew begin undergoing strange changes, which eventually lead to the decay of all of their bodies. Henshaw manages to transfer his mind into the Lexcorp computers and is then sent into space when his consciousness begins interfering with Earth's communication systems.<br/><br/>In space, Henshaw becomes obsessed with revenge on Superman, who he blames for the death of his crew, including his wife. He next appears during the "Death of Superman" arc when Superman was believed killed by the monster Doomsday. At the time there were several beings who claimed to be a resurrected version of Superman. Henshaw had managed to recreate a body based on Superman's genetic code, but with cybernetic replacements for some body parts. He eventually gained recognitionthe "true" Superman, but it turned out that he was working in conjunction with the alien warlord Mongul. <br/><br/>
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