IMO season 3 has been all over the place.
One of this show's main problems is that people just suddenly turn up and become best friends (and more) with the protagonists extremely quickly. Last season it was the same with Lena and Meggie - this year it's Sam. 2 episodes or so into this season and she was Lena, Alex and Kara's best friend with little to no introduction. So, I'm sorry but I can't relate to all that angsting over a character who most likely will be gone at the end of the season/early next season anyway just as quickly as she popped up.
And speaking of Sam: Why has no one thought of using Ruby to help her? I mean she's her daughter which should mean she has some genetic markers that could be used to fashion a cure. Is she fully human? Otherwise, she's of absolutely no use and the typical TV-daughter who doesn't listen and gets in the way (and leads the baddies to her).
Rediscovering Agos and Alura... wasted 2 episodes. First of all why wouldn't Alura ask after Superman (who's mysteriously not even mentionned at all during this Kryptionian crisis)? Why doesn't Kara recognize her home-city - only to then recognize her father's lab and quite a few other details? And why would Alura greet Alex with such delight (thank you for taking in Kara who was in supergirl-mode - right in front of Lena) without thinking?
The less said about those blood vials, the better - I mean why throw them to Selina and only explode them with the laser vision after she caught them? Why not just simply throw them on the floor and destroy them with the vision? That way, Selina wouldn't have had the blood remnants on her hand to resurrect Reign. Poor writing.
Could have done without the Meggie-Alex breakup angst or the J'onn' father's Alzheimer's subplot. Mon-El's pining after Kara gets boring rather quickly as well (especially as he's still married, but at least he has his wife's permission... urgh). Also didn't understand Kara's blowing up at Lena about the Kryptonite. Granted, it can be used against her - but the way she came across was horribly arrogant and entitled. Why shouldn't humans be allowed a weapon against Kryptonians... and yes, even against Superman and/or Supergirl? And right now, having Kryptonite is a pretty good idea. Of course, there should be measures that its use is controlled etc, but to actually forbid Lena her research because it could be used against Kara? Small wonder, Lena lost trust in Supergirl.
But then again, all that plot about non-lethal weapons was so poorly done and in the face that it wasn't even funny anymore. I mean, all for it - but shouldn't the DEO have other weapons at their disposal *before* abandoning those that work? And shield or no shield, that redshirt would have been dead, hit by 3 laser vision beams. So why guilt-tripping Winn here?
And why did they change the title music?
So, no matter how this season ends the show has lost quite some of its appeal to me. The writing has been sloppy, the pacing uneven and the characterization wonky in some regards.
One of this show's main problems is that people just suddenly turn up and become best friends (and more) with the protagonists extremely quickly. Last season it was the same with Lena and Meggie - this year it's Sam. 2 episodes or so into this season and she was Lena, Alex and Kara's best friend with little to no introduction. So, I'm sorry but I can't relate to all that angsting over a character who most likely will be gone at the end of the season/early next season anyway just as quickly as she popped up.
And speaking of Sam: Why has no one thought of using Ruby to help her? I mean she's her daughter which should mean she has some genetic markers that could be used to fashion a cure. Is she fully human? Otherwise, she's of absolutely no use and the typical TV-daughter who doesn't listen and gets in the way (and leads the baddies to her).
Rediscovering Agos and Alura... wasted 2 episodes. First of all why wouldn't Alura ask after Superman (who's mysteriously not even mentionned at all during this Kryptionian crisis)? Why doesn't Kara recognize her home-city - only to then recognize her father's lab and quite a few other details? And why would Alura greet Alex with such delight (thank you for taking in Kara who was in supergirl-mode - right in front of Lena) without thinking?
The less said about those blood vials, the better - I mean why throw them to Selina and only explode them with the laser vision after she caught them? Why not just simply throw them on the floor and destroy them with the vision? That way, Selina wouldn't have had the blood remnants on her hand to resurrect Reign. Poor writing.
Could have done without the Meggie-Alex breakup angst or the J'onn' father's Alzheimer's subplot. Mon-El's pining after Kara gets boring rather quickly as well (especially as he's still married, but at least he has his wife's permission... urgh). Also didn't understand Kara's blowing up at Lena about the Kryptonite. Granted, it can be used against her - but the way she came across was horribly arrogant and entitled. Why shouldn't humans be allowed a weapon against Kryptonians... and yes, even against Superman and/or Supergirl? And right now, having Kryptonite is a pretty good idea. Of course, there should be measures that its use is controlled etc, but to actually forbid Lena her research because it could be used against Kara? Small wonder, Lena lost trust in Supergirl.
But then again, all that plot about non-lethal weapons was so poorly done and in the face that it wasn't even funny anymore. I mean, all for it - but shouldn't the DEO have other weapons at their disposal *before* abandoning those that work? And shield or no shield, that redshirt would have been dead, hit by 3 laser vision beams. So why guilt-tripping Winn here?
And why did they change the title music?
So, no matter how this season ends the show has lost quite some of its appeal to me. The writing has been sloppy, the pacing uneven and the characterization wonky in some regards.