Of course this should be the kind of show that's able to use frickin' "Hallelujah" over a montage without it seeming cringey or trite. And Supergirl has become exactly that kind of show. Even though it doesn't shy away from difficult topics at all, there's a core of earnestness and humanity to it, demonstrating on a weekly basis that the folks in charge fully get what the universal appeal of that "S" is (or should be... cough*zachsnyder*cough). Better still, they've shown from day one that they're also willing to grapple with the ramifications of that "S" being worn by a woman instead of a man.
Alex doing the typical girl thing... agreeing to anything to get married or what ever it is she wants.
Only problem is she can't just pull the "whoops, I guess the birth control didn't work" routine
The dangers of the religious fanatics
How do we sum this episode!? We dont... gay drama!!! Is this Supergirl...as in sister/cousin whatever of Superman...uhmm nooo. Its about the step sister of the sister/cousin who is a lesbian. Are you exaggerating!? Uhmm... unfortunately no! is this a show about empowering women!? Uhmmm... as if. No its just plain gay drama.
It's only taken 4 episodes but finally we're back on track. I love the way they handled faith in this episode. I was fascinated by the 'cult like' following of Supergirl/Rao and Kara trying to reconcile with it. What a fantastic storyline.
The splashes of Samantha's struggles with parenthood and the growing bond between all the women was great to see also.
Alex's breaking point of realising she can't settle for a life without children was poignant too. It's not something I can personally understand as I am of the same mindset as Maggie but it's a very solid point that can make or break relationships. If we lose Alex x Maggie I'm glad that it's for a realistic reason like this at least.
And oh man, that reveal at the end when Samantha shut the cabinet and she was covered in Kryptonian writing. Fantastic.
I was worried I would never be hyped about Supergirl again after a shakey start to the season but this ep has given me hope. Bring on Reign!
Wow, that episode was deep. Really loved how it was written. This season did not disappoint so far.
I liked how faith was handled, especially when they showed that it gives you strength despite all the distorted views out there. I also loved that Kara stayed true to her faith and culture. Everything seemed so hopeful and full of light. Moreover, it really showed what faith can be. If it's misused it can be harmful and turn into fanatism. However, if it's properly understood it can make us feel comfortable and stronger. Faith connects us with each other and that could be seen throughout the episode. J'onn praying with his dad, Kara with her mom, all connected.
The actor playing Coville killed his role. It seemed so believable. Going from hopelessness to being hopeful. He felt so human. I especially enjoyed his last scene. He praying for Kara to find her place was a great touch. I really hope he comes back in further episodes.
The episode was amazing and that Hallelujah at the end was the cherry on the top. That part got me. When that song started to play...so many feelings bottled up that just...amazing. I never really though Supergirl could be so moving.
I'm so glad this show is showing complex everyday topics in such a delightful and well-handled way.
I can't thing of a better praise to an actor than "your performance brings me to tears" and that's what Chyler Leight does. She's fucking awesome! She killed that speech. She always makes me so emotional. Family-drivennas she is, wanting kids fits her character. It was way too obvious that Maggie not wanting kids was gonna end up their relationship. Alex is such a badass but seeing her crying breaks my heart. My only complaint is that they don't use Chyler's amazing acting skills to add something to the actual plot.
And that at the end? Could that be Mon-El plus some others? That got me intrigued. I'm looking forward to seeing next episode. This season is extremely good and the character development and work is so great.
Nice episode but I just felt like the Alex meltdown of Maggie not wanting kids was too obvious to be coming. They only had to tell us Maggie doesn't want kids, like 4 times now.
The writers do a good job making Alex feel like a realistic lesbian. They also made a tough heroine feel bipolar now as well though. I mean, she is either all happy or crying her eyes out.
Shout by JaneBlockedParent2022-07-08T13:51:38Z
Wow deep topics in this ep!