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  1. Nov 12, 2017
    4
    I want to like this show, but I just can't. Supergirl is the weakest out of all the DCU tv shows, and considering I don't find any of them 'really' good , that's really not that great.

    Half of the show isn't even about Supergirl, but focuses on the gay relationship of her adopted sister. I don't find it a problem that homosexuality is brought into this show, it's just that it's not
    I want to like this show, but I just can't. Supergirl is the weakest out of all the DCU tv shows, and considering I don't find any of them 'really' good , that's really not that great.

    Half of the show isn't even about Supergirl, but focuses on the gay relationship of her adopted sister. I don't find it a problem that homosexuality is brought into this show, it's just that it's not really interesting. Much like Supergirl's relationship with Mon-El the season before and the aftermath of him leaving at the beginning of this season. It's drama for drama's sake, and badly done to the point it's cringe worthy.

    I am actually missing Cat Grant's character. Because even with her uber liberal traits the writers have given her to be used as their propaganda machine (and I consider myself a liberal, but there's something like being over the top) she was more interesting to watch than any of the characters still around this season.

    I think the biggest problem of the show, is that the writers are failing at making the viewer actually give a damn about any of these characters. I don't care about her sister, I don't care about the woman with her kid, making Jim(my) Olsen the Guardian was a dumb storyline by itself but it pretty much went nowhere and he's just there to smile right now being the boss of Catco (another strange decision) Mon-El left the planet and I just went 'meh'.

    This is also not helped because the storylines by themselves aren't making you want to watch by giving Supergirl forgettable enemies. But if they make you care about the characters, you can deal with the bad stories. Neither is the case here though.
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  2. Dec 22, 2019
    6
    While "Supergirl" remains entertaining as ever, the writing is inconsistent as it delivers a poor payoff to the overarching conflict despite some strong individual episodes.
  3. Oct 30, 2021
    5
    Season 3 was probably the most boring and forgettable season in the show. I actually had to look up on Wikipedia what episodes belonged to it, and it has only been a month since I watched it. In fact it was so boring that I used it as a background sound while I did my college projects. And the amount of chit-chat in it, argh! I decided to skip all the talking and only seeing the actualSeason 3 was probably the most boring and forgettable season in the show. I actually had to look up on Wikipedia what episodes belonged to it, and it has only been a month since I watched it. In fact it was so boring that I used it as a background sound while I did my college projects. And the amount of chit-chat in it, argh! I decided to skip all the talking and only seeing the actual action scenes (which is, in case you're Warner Bros, basically what we actually watch superhero shows for), and ended up finishing each episode in hardly 5 minutes. There was something about a Kryptonian woman who decided to go evil because the voices inside her head compelled her to do so. Also Mon-El came back so everything that happened in the climax of the previous season goes down the drain. Although this wasn't a straight-up dumpster fire, provided Brainiac finally comes in it, Mon-El gets his comic costume and the action scene is still meaningful. There was also the Crisis on Earth-X, which is really annoying because it's the very reason why I have to watch it in the first place; otherwise I will not be able to understand Arrow and The Flash. Expand
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  1. Reviewed by: Robert Yaniz Jr.
    Oct 9, 2017
    70
    The show’s decision to quietly set the stage for season 3 while it ties up loose ends is a smart one. Much of the episode feels mired in the past--and some critics may lament Kara’s post-breakup funk, rightfully so--but hopefully, once the season’s story really kicks into high gear, Supergirl will be flying higher than ever before.