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In the Fourth season, there are a host of more dramatic and realistic issues and events. Allen and Bryney fight to coincide with Deo, and Kara welcomes a new reporter, and Jimes and Lena discuss the impending charge of Jimis, and a series of incidents that transformed Ben Lockud into a permanent freedom agent.
Glen Winter, Jesse Warn, Dermott Downs, Armen V. Kevorkian, Tawnia McKiernan, Mairzee Almas, Andi Armaganian, Hanelle M. Culpepper, Harry Jierjian, Alexandra La Roche, Antonio Negret, Gregory Smith
Ironically, Supergirl more successfully sidelined its hero this week than last, when she was in a full-body suit and was physically on the brink of death.
The transformation is stunning, and Sam Witwer is killing it as one of the scariest CW superhero villains in a long, long time. He's glib and golden and furiously angry, and it's hypnotic to watch.
Normally, a plot about Kara doing journalism would make me nervous; as I've noted probably too many times, Supergirl's portrayal of the media plays rather fast and loose with reality.
Though there are enjoyable moments sprinkled throughout Supergirl Season 4, overall, I'm just not connecting with the main storyline.There were even moments where I started zoning out.
Frankly, I think she went too far by ending her celebratory brunch with a toast "to health, happiness and basking in the sunshine." On a TV show, that's straight-up tempting fate.