Supergirl (TV Series, Season 3)
Jul. 31st, 2018 09:07 pmWe open on Kara deliberately sealing off her human life and emotions because she’s super-distraught about sending Mon-El into space at the end of last season. This goes poorly, as you can guess, as we already know that Kryptonians are prone to being overly-emotional messes and that nobody stays dead (or exiled into space) in comics.
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Overall: This tends to be somehow both more didactic and more cheesy than the other DC/CW shows; I still enjoy it, but I acknowledge that the others manage to be stronger dramatically and Legends of Tomorrow embraces goofiness much more fully.
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Overall: This tends to be somehow both more didactic and more cheesy than the other DC/CW shows; I still enjoy it, but I acknowledge that the others manage to be stronger dramatically and Legends of Tomorrow embraces goofiness much more fully.