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Why is Kara seeking a fight with a Kryptonite man without back-up? Does she really think that little of Hank/Martian Manhunter, Mon-el, and Guardian?
Oh, well Lex is still alive. Maybe he's too insane or far gone in some way to be of any use.
Best episode of the season (if not the series) so far. I love that they took direct influence from Smallville by giving the Luthor patriarch the first name of Lionel, making Lena Lex's paternal half-sister, and mentioning that Clark and Lex started out as best friends before things went south between them and Lex went off the deep end. It's a nice way of acknowledging some of the things that that series added to the Super-Mythos, and simultaneously adds to the overall mythos of Supergirl in some interesting ways.
It was pretty obvious that Lillian was up to shenanigans when it came to Lena, but I still liked the interactions between the two this episode, especially since we got to see Lex's warsuit, the Persuader's Atomic Axe, and a few other "toys" on account of Lillian opening Lex's vault using Lena's DNA.
I like it when the show is able to organically create tension between our main characters because it generally leads to great character development, so the fact that they had James and Kara so openly and diametrically opposed when it comes to Lena this episode was fun and interesting for me.
That surpised me too.
Lex is alive and in prison serving multiple life sentences. I take it she meant that she and Lena were the only ones free.
What happened to Lionel?
Lena: The "child of the villain goes good" is a worn plot device, and it would help the series to have SG have a main Luthor nearly her own age--a parallel to her cousin and Lex. That's one thing this series has missed all along.
Not up on Luthor lore, so I assume the things in the vault were all nice little Easter eggs for fans who know.
What was the plant with the waving tendrils? (and how was it even alive, buried in a vault for years?)
Lionel is probably alive and will be trotted out as a season 3 "big bad."
I'm really glad that Lena is not yet a "bad guy".
The stuff with James was apples and oranges. It isn't that she doesn't trust him, it's that she doesn't want him to get hurt playing vigilante.
Granted it was only a small snippet was that the most CW Mxy ever?
I guess the big mcguffin Kara will have to deal with in the season finale is in the box Mama Luthor found. "He finished it."
Oh, well Lex is still alive. Maybe he's too insane or far gone in some way to be of any use.
Why is Kara seeking a fight with a Kryptonite man without back-up?
I prefer the "evil Luthor" to be the evil mother and that Lena has to keep fighting her upbringing and the expectations of the world to get ahead.
I really liked this episode but feel at a bit of a disadvantage because I'm not familiar with the Luthor backstory from the comics or smallville.
You shouldn't have to be. Each adaptation gets to reinvent the characters from scratch. All you need to know is the version the show itself presents. After all, the vast majority of the TV audience is like you, unfamiliar or only partly familiar with prior interpretations. So you don't have to feel left out. No adaptation should ever require its viewers to be intimately familiar with earlier works. Any nods to earlier works should just be a bonus. I think maybe the hardcore fans get so into discussing Easter eggs and continuity ties online that it sometimes gives the unfortunate impression that that's the whole point of the exercise. But it's kind of like sports fans discussing players' statistics and career histories and other such trivia. That's meta-analysis. It's not important if you just want to watch the game and see how it turns out.
Why is Kara seeking a fight with a Kryptonite man without back-up? Does she really think that little of Hank/Martian Manhunter, Mon-el, and Guardian?
I like it when the show is able to organically create tension between our main characters because it generally leads to great character development, so the fact that they had James and Kara so openly and diametrically opposed when it comes to Lena this episode was fun and interesting for me. I also liked that they used that tension to repair the already-existing rift between the two characters resulting from Kara finding out about James' nocturnal activities as Guardian.
I think I was more reacting to the comments of this thread kind of talking about Smallville and just the backstory.
I really liked this episode but feel at a bit of a disadvantage because I'm not familiar with the Luthor backstory from the comics or smallville. I really did like the backstory here and we got to see Lionel and young Lex. Also this episode looked awesome, visually, with The outside of the DEO, Matello, and the explosion.
hope she doesn't turn bad because that might diminish what this season has developed with her already.
The final chess move shot was there for a reason, and for the benefit of the series, it should not be misdirection on the part of the writers.
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