Tag: Supergirl
What to Watch on TV This Week: Black Lightning, V Wars, A Christmas Prince
Welcome to a new week and another round of What to Watch on TV for the week of December 1st! This week’s picks include the pre-“Crisis” hours for the Arrowverse, A Christmas Prince’s threequel, V Wars debut, and more!
TV News Wrap-Up: ‘Dickinson’ Producer Talks Season 2, Netflix Cancels ‘Anne With An E’, Gareth Neame Talks ‘Downton Abbey’ Sequel, and More
Both television and audiences had a respite from news and announcements this holiday weekend, but that doesn’t stop networks from teasing some exciting things to come.
Supergirl Review: Tremors (Season 5 Episode 7)
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7 “Tremors” does not hold back on the emotional punches. From Alex and Kelly’s relationship to Lena and Kara’s friendship, there are plenty of heartbreaking moments that feel almost impossible to get over.
Preview — Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7: Tremors
It’s the moment Supercorp fans have been nervously anticipating and dreading on Supergirl. Check out a preview of “Tremors.”
Supergirl Review: Confidence Women (Season 5 Episode 6)
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 6 “Confidence Women,” focuses less on the Girl of Steel and more on Lena Luthor and Andrea Rojas. In doing so, the episode lays out the background for the story Supergirl has been telling all season.
Supergirl Review: Dangerous Liaisons (Season 5 Episode 5)
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 5, “Dangerous Liaisons,” feels like the introduction to the crucible of which the rest of the season will do its very best to keep from exploding.
Supergirl Review: In Plain Sight (Season 5 Episode 4)
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 4 says goodbye to one character and reintroduces another one. Read on for our review!
Preview — Supergirl Season 5 Episode 4: In Plain Sight
There is some family drama seeping into Supergirl Season 5 Episode 4, “In Plain Sight,” because J’onn J’onzz’s brother has acquired a new power. Read on for our preview.
Supergirl Review: Blurred Lines (Season 5 Episode 3)
This episode of Supergirl lives up to its title and blurs the lines between good and bad for a few characters, especially J’onn J’onzz and Lena Luthor. Read on for our review!









