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Supergirl - S02E05 Crossfire
j_forbesy8 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
After a slower episode last week, I was interested to see which direction they were going to take this week's episode. I was hoping that they were going to step up the intensity a bit and dive deeper into what has been set up over the past few weeks. This episode did that for me and I don't remember myself having so much fun with a Supergirl episode since the Flash crossover. For all but the ending, which I will touch on later, I really loved what they did with this episode. Something I didn't realise about this episode until I started writing this was we didn't even have an appearance from either of the martians yet this episode was easily able to hold it's own.

I really liked how this episode started with Mon-El going out into the world for the first proper time. I think it is safe to say that the show was very self aware with the cheesiness of his outfit, but by the time they reached Catco I had completely forgotten about it. It was interesting to see an alien trying to fit into the day to day routine of a human. We never got that with Kara and I like how they touched on the struggles Kara faced when she was younger and how she wanted to care of Mon-El in this new world like she was meant to with Clark. I thought they did a great job making his struggles entertaining through humorous moments but still managed to bring the emotion of the struggle it is through Kara's point of view.

The relationship between Alex and Maggie is something I think has excelled the most this season. Through season 1, Alex was this badass character with no fear and we really only got to see her emotional sides whenever she was talking about her childhood and how her life we dedicated to looking after Kara. I thought in this episode specifiably we got a bigger insight into who Alex is as a character than I have seen in all of season 1. I'm really excited to see how the Alex and Maggie relationship will play out the rest of the season, hopefully bring out a more emotional side the Alex that we have only had glimpse of.

Something I didn't expect to like this season but I find myself liking it more and more is Lena Luthor. While I'm still not completely sure whether she sits in the camp of good or bad, but at the moment I don't really care. I think Katie McGrath is doing a really great job of portraying her and giving her that mystical tone of uncertainty to where she stands. I really liked her working with Win this episode. I liked how we got to see someone of equal intelligence to Win and together be able to be the saviours of the day. Personally I'm hoping she is going to be that Maxwell Lord type character from season 1 where she has mixed intentions but still steps up and helps our heroes when need be.

The only problem I had with this episode was the ending and the reveal. While I don't think the reveal itself was bad and it was completely unexpected, I just thought the execution feel a little flat. As soon as she walked into the room I knew it we her mother. Personally I would have preferred that we learned a bit more into Lena as a character and her relationship with her adopted family before we made that big connection. If it was up to me I would of loved to see a double twist where we first found out that Luna and the head of Cadmus knew each other then reveal later on that it was her adoptive mother. We never know though, it may turn out to be her real mother.

Overall, a fantastic episode. They stepped the intensity up this week and have really started to dive into these character developments that is going to set up the second half of the season.

9/10
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7/10
Cadmus
ThomasDrufke7 November 2016
I think sometimes I take the fact that we have 4 DC superhero shows in consecutive days for granted. Supergirl is miles better than it was last year, but tonight had a few missteps that have become common ground for CW shows. But they didn't stop me from having another fun 60 minutes in National City tonight.

Cadmus finally took center stage as they provided weapons to a bunch of nobody's to wreak havoc on the city all while they publicly state that they are against mass destructive weapons. I've been waiting for this season to take a step forward in the villain department but the jury on Cadmus is definitely still out. The twist that the head of Cadmus is actually Lena Luthor's mother is interesting, and explains Lena's overall role this season, but I'm at a wait and see right now with Cadmus. I can't really say those thugs randomly shooting things did a whole lot to help their case.

Mon-El had another big night as he got a job at Catco and tried to put on the façade that Kara puts on every day, to mixed results. I am enjoying Kara's leadership arc with Mon-El (or mike) this season and this was another step towards Mike fitting into the bigger picture in National City. In fact, this episode dealt with plenty of people putting on a face or a mask for the public; James as The Guardian, Mon- El as Mike, and even Alex trying to hide her true feelings for Maggie. It was all very CW-ish, but for the most part, it worked.

I don't think I buy James transformation into a vigilante yet. I certainly don't buy the awful looking suit we saw in the photos released a few weeks ago, but CW has a history of pre-episode photos being misleading. I want to believe James' reasoning, like him trying to make his father proud or him saying he doesn't feel like he's making a difference as a lifelong sidekick, but I know how these things go. James is going to keep this from Kara, he will be a horrible vigilante for months, Kara will be upset, and in the end he will prove himself. If it's executed well then I'm sure I won't have an issue, but for now, I'm skeptical. I just can't stop thinking of how painful it was watching Arrow try and do this with Laurel in season 3.

Alex on the otherhand is quickly climbing up the ranks of my favorite characters in this show. She got caught as a plot device too many times last season but I'm loving her scenes with Maggie. I don't like many CW romances, but I'm all for Maggie and Alex, especially with the two's undeniable chemistry. So in all, it was another fun episode of Supergirl, even if the Cadmus stuff still reeks of throwaway villain material.

+Maggie & Alex

+Lena Luthor is always a welcome presence

+Kara's struggles as a leader

-Cadmus stuff is still boring

7.6/10
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