Supergirl: American Alien
The Girl of Steel returns, bringing along several new characters, as Supergirl’s 4th season starts off with “American Alien.”
The Girl of Steel returns, bringing along several new characters, as Supergirl’s 4th season starts off with “American Alien.”
Black Lightning really impressed me with its first season. Now they’re back, and they’ve returned with both the quality and the really long titles.
You know it’s getting on toward fall when the shows start coming back. The CW-verse returns, and, while some call it the Arrow-verse after the first of the series, Flash leads the way with the season premiers.
I’ve been reading comic books since the mid-80’s and watching them on screen since the first Christopher Reeve Superman, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, and those horrible cheesy 70’s live action movies of both Captain America and Spider-Man.
This is a season finale. So there will likely be spoilers in this review. Bear that in mind before reading.
I’ve been saying this season of Supergirl wasn’t that good. In “Make It Reign,” I only had to wait for the first scene to wonder who was writing this nonsense.
Last episode ended on a serious cliffhanger/start of a fight, and “Not Kansas” picks up in exactly that spot. Supergirl and Mon-El, just back from their unexpected Argo City vacation, arrive just in time for a major fight with Reign in Lena’s lab.
Legos have been around a long time.
The fourth season of iZombie comes to a close with “And He Shall Be A Good Man.” As usual, with a season finale, there are going to be spoilers.
Taking a break from the urgency of the World Killers, even if this mission is related, Supergirl works towards her season finale with “Dark Side of the Moon.”