Supergirl - The Final Season
Season 6 - episode 9 - "Dream Weaver"
SG / Kelly/Joey/Orlando: You gotta love how characters with next to no real development is just dipped into Issue of the Week--and not being knowledgeable enough to give the subject the attention it deserves. The entire Kelly Saga.
Kelly mentioned someone named "Jimmy." Must be some new character.
Unlike Black Lightning, this thin series uses the topic of inmates used for crimes / prison industrial complex not to focus on the plight of real black inmates, but using black people as their continuing alien commentary, and there's so much inconsiderate and offensive about that. Is not enough to focus on black inmates abused in the criminal justice system, naaahhh--they're only good for having their skin be the poorly written gateway for this pointless story, and Supergirl gets to makes a "I understand that the system is not designed for y-y-you..." speech, because she cares. Oh, how she cares about us.... Typically self-serving preaching from a position of pure ignorance.
Oh, and of course an inmate can just be exonerated overnight for a quickie reunion. Yeah, life works just that way.
...and Kelly being the new Guardian. That's supposed to be exciting, I guess.
Alex: Not much to do.
Andrea: Yeah, in episode eight, she used the Acrata medallion, and so far, she's not facing any consequences for it.
Nia / Nxylgsptinz: The Nia Mama Drama was never an interesting plot. I've pointed the following out before, but Nia had potential for other, larger stories that take advantage of the character (a purpose) apart from the other series regulars, but that has not happened, and with only a handful of episodes left, it never will. She was added to this series and was just moved from one scene to another.
Nxylgsptinz--an example of the writers thinking this kind of character is supposed to be "troublesome but appealing," but that's not happening. She's conning Nia all for some revenge plot never developed enough for anyone to care about it--or her.
NOTES:
Last week dumping trash into the oceans, this week prison abuse....
GRADE: D-.
Season 6 - episode 9 - "Dream Weaver"
SG / Kelly/Joey/Orlando: You gotta love how characters with next to no real development is just dipped into Issue of the Week--and not being knowledgeable enough to give the subject the attention it deserves. The entire Kelly Saga.
Kelly mentioned someone named "Jimmy." Must be some new character.
Unlike Black Lightning, this thin series uses the topic of inmates used for crimes / prison industrial complex not to focus on the plight of real black inmates, but using black people as their continuing alien commentary, and there's so much inconsiderate and offensive about that. Is not enough to focus on black inmates abused in the criminal justice system, naaahhh--they're only good for having their skin be the poorly written gateway for this pointless story, and Supergirl gets to makes a "I understand that the system is not designed for y-y-you..." speech, because she cares. Oh, how she cares about us.... Typically self-serving preaching from a position of pure ignorance.
Oh, and of course an inmate can just be exonerated overnight for a quickie reunion. Yeah, life works just that way.
...and Kelly being the new Guardian. That's supposed to be exciting, I guess.
Alex: Not much to do.
Andrea: Yeah, in episode eight, she used the Acrata medallion, and so far, she's not facing any consequences for it.
Nia / Nxylgsptinz: The Nia Mama Drama was never an interesting plot. I've pointed the following out before, but Nia had potential for other, larger stories that take advantage of the character (a purpose) apart from the other series regulars, but that has not happened, and with only a handful of episodes left, it never will. She was added to this series and was just moved from one scene to another.
Nxylgsptinz--an example of the writers thinking this kind of character is supposed to be "troublesome but appealing," but that's not happening. She's conning Nia all for some revenge plot never developed enough for anyone to care about it--or her.
NOTES:
Last week dumping trash into the oceans, this week prison abuse....
GRADE: D-.