I think this is where 13-year-old Kal-El comes in, whatever would be up with that....
Kara exhibited a new power this week: Laying It on Super-Thick.
Kara exhibited a new power this week: Laying It on Super-Thick.
True, and it's also an enemy that Non didn't face at the end of this episode - which is kind of strange, since presumably Alex still had it and was awfully worried about John and Kara going alone....Well, on the bright side, at least Alex Danvers in Kryptonite armor is a villain Superman never faced. Yay, creativity!![]()
So they finally named it- Omegahedron. Its a massive power source just like in the movie.
My money's on Beppo
So apparently Kryptonians can't fly in space under their own power in this version...which makes you wonder how Superman goes on offworld excursions, as referenced last episode.
And how exactly did she retrieve Kara?How does Alex know how to pilot the pod?
And how exactly did she retrieve Kara?
Did it? I don't remember that.Didn't that same pod tow Fort Rozz out of the Phantom Zone?
Did it? I don't remember that.
SourceSpeaking of male characters we haven’t seen much, I have to ask: Do you plan to cast Superman? He’s been showing up quite a bit in recent episodes.
It’s always a conversation. I’ll come back to the answer that this is Supergirl’s show, and it’s her point of view. But he lives in our world, and at some point, we’d definitely like to meet him.
Streaky's an Earth cat.I'm hoping for Streaky.
I was thinking the same thing,Could the person in the pod end up being Kara's doppelganger, like the future Power Girl? In JLU, Supergirl had an evil clone, Galatea, who was looked just like PG.
Since the mid 80s ( Crisis On Infinite Earths/Man of Steel) Superman has often been shown to need an air supply to work in outer space.I was surprised Kara couldn't survive in space since Krytopians flying around unassisted in space is a thing in the comics.
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