So that wasn't a cliffhanger I forgot about then?
James did reveal himself as Guardian in the finale, but this is the first we're hearing of the aftermath of that.
So that wasn't a cliffhanger I forgot about then?
James's indictment is an unexpected and potentially interesting development.
^ My expectation is they will take the opportunity to explore a very valid point: Why is James playing the vigilante different in any meaningful way from what Supergirl does?
And yet she's loved and lauded as a hero, while he gets prosecuted as a criminal. Whatever could be the perceived difference between them? Hmmm ....
I've said that before: Supergirl working for the DEO doe not give her (or anyone else there) legal authority to act in a law enforcement capacity like a police officer
Well, they've at least touched on similar issues before. Recall J'onn saying he wouldn't be accepted in his alien form like Supergirl is, because he doesn't look like a "pretty blonde cheerleader."Heh..great point. I'm not sure this show will have the stones to explore any of the directions that "perceived difference" might take. Black Lightning? In a heartbeat, but Supergirl...?
Well, they've at least touched on similar issues before. Recall J'onn saying he wouldn't be accepted in his alien form like Supergirl is, because he doesn't look like a "pretty blonde cheerleader."
Besides, I think Supergirl's problem in dealing with such a topic would be less one of stones than of skill. They're perfectly willing -- all too willing, according to many viewers -- to address social and political issues, but they tend to lack the finesse and depth that Black Lightning's writers bring to the table.
Actually, it does, because the DEO is a federal agency, albeit one whose existence is classified by order of the President.
In the U.S. and its territories, FBI special agents may make arrests for any federal offense committed in their presence or when they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed, or is committing, a felony violation of U.S. laws. On foreign soil, FBI special agents generally do not have authority to make arrests except in certain cases where, with the consent of the host country, Congress has granted the FBI extraterritorial jurisdiction.
If Supes is showing up in this ep, I would think it would be to support James rather than simply checking in with J'onn.
From left to right, next to Smith is new cast member Nicole Maines (who actually has an interesting bit of real world history that I was not aware of until I looked her up on Wikipedia, which also makes her a great bit of casting for a show like Supergirl), who plays Nia Nal/Dreamer, Jesse Rath who plays Brainiac 5, and on the far end is David Ajala who plays Manchester Black.
Jokes aside, its cool to see Kevin Smith staying in shape (although I've seen it before, since I follow him on Twitter). Smith, Witwer and Supergirl are literally the only people I recognize in that pic, although I have no idea who Witwer is playing (although his role will probably be better then his role in Smallville, and I say that as someone who liked Smallville).
You have two ears and two eyes and two programs to watch... I'm just saying, multitasking is the wayGotta admit, I'm torn as to what to watch first tonight: Supergirl or Doctor Who?
The Sherlock way.You have two ears and two eyes and two programs to watch... I'm just saying, multitasking is the way![]()
Gotta admit, I'm torn as to what to watch first tonight: Supergirl or Doctor Who?
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