But in the one specific case you've highlighted, you realize that probably isn't the case, right? It has nothing do with the writing. Unless you think the script specifically asked for the character to be floating stationary for two seconds -- and c'mon, it almost certainly didn't. Let's be real.
If you're asking if the script or screenplay specifically said "Supergirl floats in the air for 2 seconds before Lex shoots her down" - no, it very likely didn't specifically say that.
What it did probably detail is something like "Lex shoots Supergirl, knocking her to the ground. Lex aims his cannon at her again as she struggles to her feet." - or something similar to that.
My point is that the entire concept of what they came up with to be the resolution to that fight is unsatisfactory. Even ignoring the fight choreography, ignoring the whole floating in the air thing, does the idea of Supergirl being beaten by Lex so easily seem satisfactory to you? Should Lex just be able to shoot Supergirl a few times and completely disable her? She literally doesn't even get an attack in. The entire concept is a disservice to what her abilities should let her do. The fight choreography on top of that makes her look untrained. It's lazy writing, questionable direction and clumsy choreography. I mean, I get it, they wanted to have Red Daughter redeem herself and save Supergirl. It doesn't mean they have to make Supergirl look more or less completely inept. The writers should be able to think of more creative ways to get to the end result they want. "Lex shoots Supergirl and disables her" isn't creative and it makes her look weak, even if it's unintentional on their part.
And again, the same crew IS capable of better writing, better direction and better choreography. The Reign fight is a clear example of that. The end result of both the Lex and the Reign battles is still the same: Supergirl gets beat. The difference is that in the Reign fight, she gets beat only after a satisfying battle where BOTH the hero and the villain are made to look capable.
The writers are also capable of more creativity. In the Non fight, Supergirl doesn't kill Non or simply knock him out with a punch. She burns through his eyes, permanently disabling his powers.
I'm not asking for perfection; I already love the stories they write and I love the themes they try to promote. I love Melissa Benoist's acting. I just also want them to give Supergirl the abilities she deserves. So we can watch her and say "damn, this girl kicks ass!" once in a while.
