Question: did they yet followup on the revelation the President of the United States is an alien in disguise?
In Supergirl’s case, it was the fake Alex who initiated the discussion, probably in an effort to catch her off guard. Remember, the white Martians had a mental link with the persons they were impersonating.
Fair point, although in fairness Kara should be able to tell her sister to table it for a bit.
M’gann and J’onn don’t have the excuse of an impersonator though.
And why was J’onn J’onnz stalking around with an automatic rifle? Dude has Martian powers.
At the end of the recent episode, Kara watches a bit of an old movies and I thought the dialogue sounded familiar (“people who are ‘top drawer’”) - it was “Mame.”
Would you rather have Martian powers with a gun or Martian powers without a gun?
Corbin’s shirt must be lead lined, else Supergirl would have felt the kryptonite at that range. Let’s see if they try to explain it, or ignore it because they feel it’s more dramatic.
I am really sick of the interpersonal drama.
That said, poor Kara’s been getting cockblocked since literally the first scene of the first episode of the first season. I feel bad for her.
Did Supergirl just blurt out the name “Clark” in front of Maggie? These people are really, really bad at keeping secrets.
As I expected, Lena was actually Lionel’s daughter by another woman. I find it hard to believe she didn’t roll her eyes when Lillian told her that. “Yeah, like I hadn’t figured that out.” There had to have been rumors about her adoption.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Lena turns out to be related to some other DC character.
They work in the DEO, whose security is apparently such that anybody can walk in on a whim if they feel like chatting with the main characters. Blurting out secret identities is the least of their problems.
I actually paused the show when that happened to do a double take on it.
It also really bugs me that nobody realizes that both Kara and Supergirl have the exact same chickenpox scar. For some reason I can suspend my disbelief on nobody recognizing her, but that scar totally ruins it for me.
Where is that scar? I’ve never seen it. Obviously it’s not on her legs.
For that matter, how does a Kryptonian get a chicken pox scar in the first place?
Obviously the producers found the actress they wanted and she has a chicken pox scar. Melissa Benoist is sufficiently good in the title role that I’m willing to cut them slack on the issue.
It’s a small circular scar near the center of her forehead.
It doesn’t bother me. If you buy that people–even people up close to her–don’t recognize her just because she tucks her hair up and wears glasses, then you can buy that the scar doesn’t clue them in either.
It’s not from chicken pox. Kara had flartag pox as a child on Krypton.
Darned if I see it, I’ve looked at about a dozen photos of her online (a dirty job but someone has to do it) and I don’t see it. Wouldn’t makeup conceal it?
Why do the producers of Supergirl seem determined to turn it into Smallville? There’s already enough interpersonal drama without the crappy [del]Lionel/Lex[/del] Lillian/Lena [del]daddy[/del] mommy-issues drivel. Smallville kinda sucked and turning Supergirl into it is not a good idea.
Yeah, that is getting on my nerves, as well. A little bit of drama, I understand. But it is just a bit much, lately. I want more action, less personal stuff!
Exactly. Kara said (in a flashback) that Krypton didn’t have birds.