Supergirl (2015)

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Air Date:  Monday, October 26, 2015  
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: TV/Streaming Series
Rating: Supergirl is rated TV-14This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.

Supergirl Synopsis

In the vast DC Comics Universe of super heroes, the rich mythology of Superman and the planet Krypton is perhaps the most famous and instantly recognizable. Enter Supergirl! Born on the doomed planet Krypton, the preteen Kara escaped at the same time as the infant Kal-El, but didn't arrive on Earth until many years later after being lost in the Phantom Zone. Now age 24, living in National City and working as an assistant for Catco Worldwide Media mogul Cat Grant, Kara has spent so many years trying to fit in that she forgot to ever stand out. All that changes when she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and become the hero she was always destined to be. With the help of Daily Planet photographer James Olsen, her foster sister Alex, and the research of the super-secret, off-the-grid Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) and its head, Hank Henshaw, who are tasked with keeping the Earth safe from aliens, Kara takes to the skies to protect her world.
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Supergirl: The Complete Second Season Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
Supergirl is a solid show and brings a different perspective to the Superhero world from its sister shows.  While I still see the storyline as a work in progress, Supergirl has a solid cast and an understandable plot that has a lot of steam left.
Full Review | Grade: B
Supergirl: The Complete Third Season Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
Supergirl Season Three is a concise and thoughtful storyline that was easy to follow and an ending that was clear to the audiences that Supergirl will return for a Fourth season.
Full Review | Grade: A
The Complete First Season Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
DC may have found their strong point in television verses Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. The CW is telling the DC storylines, in great depth, on a weekly basis.
Full Review | Grade: B

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