Supergirl--
"Reign"
SG/Kara: Enough with the longing for Mon-El; he has a life, and considering how he spent years in the futut, should understand he's moved on...well, if the series does not screw up Mon-El's life just to "gift" him back to her.
"there's no such thing as the devil" Yeah, that's a mindset that's really working. Interesting how both she and Reign come off as atheists in this episode.
"the moment you start believing in something is when you give your power away" What kind of BS is that? Showrunner BS, that's what.
"Is she dead?" asks an onlooker. Oh, come on. This is Supergirl, not a series known for taking chances with series leads....well, this series lead.
Reign/World Killer: Reign's costume is horrible. For a second, I thought I was watching some nightmare combination of Halle Berry Catwoman mixed with the kind of costuming seen on cheap, syndicated superhero series of the early 90s.
Ruby's obsessive hero worship is annoying. Oh well, she will get what she's asking for after months of pestering her mother with said obsession.
Thomas Coville: Nutty as ever with his Kryptonian idolatry; his breathless prophecy--though relevant to the story--makes him seem less than believable. Chad Lowe should have played this in a more somber way, since he believes the end is near.
James & Lena: Although it was interesting to see, I have no faith that the flirtation/kiss/whatever else between James and Lena is real / will ever go anywhere that's not destructive. Considering the showrunner interests, I will not be shocked to see her pursue someone else (groan).
The Guardian sort of returns.
Morgan: It matters not how "evil" Morgan is supposed to be, but James, Lena, Kara and the rest lose all moral standing when they are not as dedicated to helping/protecting him as anyone else.
Mon-El / Saturn Girl: I'm suspecting the ship will be repaired thanks to some 31st century visitors.
Saturn Girl has no reason to placate Kara. She's entitled to her own life as Mon-El's wife.
Moreover, Mon-El should not be portrayed as awkward or regretting his choices, since he's not making some overnight booty call (like Alex), but he's in a real, developed relationship that existed longer the time he ever knew Kara.
J'onn: ...and why is J'onn (you know...a superhero) not taking to the streets/air to help uncover the Reign threat?
Alex: Her advice for Supergirl to "be alien"--in other words, forget any adopted humanity--has to be the most thoughtless, assbrained advice anyone could give to a super-powered being. Smells like SG will go through another "dark" phase (thanks to Alex) before someone has to bring her back to the light. If this series has a backbone, it will not be Mon-El (destroying his marriage).
NOTES:
The Legion finally named, but the team's inspiration altered from the printed origin.
I guess it will not be long before Braniac 5 shows up in 3B or 4, and its back to Teen Nicking, Legion style..
"Holiday party." Looks like a Christmas party to me....
Hall & Oates "Jinglebell Rock"--no. Just no.
The Reign action scenes were so erratic. The shaky camera business is so 80s, and was not effective at all.
As usual, the fight FX were terrible.
GRADE: C