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5.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 178 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 94 out of 178
  2. Negative: 56 out of 178
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  1. Aug 22, 2021
    5
    The only achievement of Season 2 is that it is better than Season 1. That is only because they are able to bring in more lore into it. Finally Superman makes an appearance over here. We are also introduced to Mon-El, whom Kara had severely wronged but then she learns her lesson and decides never to be racist towards anyone ever again. Speaking of racism, it seems that is what the theme ofThe only achievement of Season 2 is that it is better than Season 1. That is only because they are able to bring in more lore into it. Finally Superman makes an appearance over here. We are also introduced to Mon-El, whom Kara had severely wronged but then she learns her lesson and decides never to be racist towards anyone ever again. Speaking of racism, it seems that is what the theme of the season is. There are multiple alien species who have come up and started living on this planet. The previous Hank Henshaw has become Cyborg Superman (don't get excited, he's nothing like the one from The Death and Return of Superman). We also get to see Mr Mxyzptlk, whose role here is only to simp behind Supergirl. Also we have the Daxamites as the bad guys over here, who are at least more competent than the house of Els. The season is, once again, very boring and makes Kryptonians look like a bunch of wimps, but like I said, it's at least better than Season 1. Expand
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81

Universal acclaim - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Reviewed by: Shirley Li
    Oct 10, 2016
    75
    Hoechlin nails the bespectacled, gawky side of Clark Kent, and if he doesn’t seem quite as intense as other on-screen Supermen, the Teen Wolf alum hits the right, big-brotherly vibe with Benoist. Still, more doesn’t always mean merrier: The second season premiere fails to take flight in its clunky introductions of new villains (look, a new Luthor — sort of!) and explosive-but-tiresome action sequences. ... Instead, the hour shines most when it focuses on Kara’s struggle.
  2. Reviewed by: Craig Byrne
    Oct 4, 2016
    100
    Hoechlin is only set to appear in the season’s first two episodes. But his premiere flight as Superman and Supergirl’s CW debut are both very, very good and represent the best DC Comics television has to offer.
  3. Reviewed by: Robert Yaniz Jr.
    Oct 4, 2016
    80
    With season 2, it really feels as if Supergirl--unburdened by whatever behind-the-scenes decisions kept the show from embracing the Superman of it all--just discovered an entirely new sandbox to play around in, one that opens the doors to seemingly endless story possibilities for both the Girl of Steel and the Arrowverse as a whole.