We will have to see where all this leads, assuming Adam sticks around for awhile.
It is also interesting that Cat seems to have no qualms at all about Kara dating her son, even encouraging it. I like every opportunity we get to see Cat's vulnerable side, and as awkward as it was to have Kara at the second attempt between the two of them, she forced Cat to express her true feelings. What do you guys think of the idea of Kara and Adam? Could get awkward being that he's Cat's son, but I like Alex's advice to just enjoy the date and not worry about what may or may not happen. We just need to find someone new for Winn. Then, if things go well between Kara and Adam, maybe our trio can put this whole love triangle to rest and just be good friends for awhile. I hope he finds a way to move past this soon. I missed him when Kara and James were working in their secret headquarters. Sadly, the team was down one member as Winn is avoiding Kara and she is trying to give him space and time. If I were Alex, I'd hide those kryponite handcuffs just in case. This team works great together for a reason. It's not the same, but, any man would be proud to call. : My daughters were named Kim and Anya.It's not the same, but, any man would be proud to call you his daughters. Hank has basically become part of the family, they weren't about to let him sacrifice himself. It seems like everyone on this show at one point or another feels the need to handle dangerous situations alone, but come on guys, it is time to figure out that that is not the way to go. He has been holding that inside for all these years, it must have been helpful to finally tell someone. His tragic story to Alex was so heartbreaking. Something had to happen to force Hank's hand. I didn't at first, but I did think that the one Alex found wasn't really her. Did you guys suspect that the person inside the DEO wasn't the real Senator Crane? Maybe he'll use the clone to try to trick Alex, though I don't see that working.Īnyway, there still was some shape-shifting going on, only this time it was the evil White Martian who was doing it. I still want to know what he's going to do with the knowledge that Alex is her sister.
What if everybody was working in lockstep, what if everybody was moving in the same direction, what if everybody was working together, wouldn’t that be better? Obviously we can all talk about how that’s horrible and you’re losing your free will and we’ll all miss our reality shows, but he has a point of view you can argue, and that always makes the most compelling villains.So, is the plan to make her look bad first and then kill her?
For us, we always love it when the bad guys have a point - they’re leaving out the point about killing a lot of people, or you losing your free will, but next week, Non actually gives a speech where he talks about, ‘What has your free will gotten you? It’s gotten you a planet full of reality TV shows and politicians who can’t stand each other, and you’re all standing around sitting by as global warming is coming to destroy your planet.’ Supergirl executive producer Andrew Kreisberg explained Non’s rationale for Myriad in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.Īs you’ll hear in subsequent episodes, you start to get very cogent arguments on the bad guy’s side on why Myriad is the way to go. He also wants to help the people escape the world they have created filled with “reality TV shows and politicians who can’t stand each other.” Non and Astra tried to launch Myriad on Krypton to make people pay attention to the important issues and Non is trying to carry on that mission here on Earth. (Photo credit: Cliff Lipson/CBS)īuilding a super army is only one part of Non’s plan to control the population of National City. Non will present an interesting argument behind his “Myriad” plan.