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In season five, Supergirl, Alex, and Brainiac are trying to thwart a foreign attack that could change course. Meanwhile, William is trying to investigate Kara. Within a short time, J'onn J'onzz and Kelly use a new technology called Obsidian to solve a big problem that reflects the course of things.
Jesse Warn, David McWhirter, Stefan Pleszczynski, Tawnia McKiernan, Antonio Negret, Shannon Kohli, Rachel Talalay, Ben Hernandez Bray, Andi Armaganian, Alexis Ostrander, Eric Dean Seaton, Melissa Benoist
Although Festivus isn't for another month, everybody got their bad feelings off their chests on Supergirl this week. And how did it go? Let's just say two out of three ain't bad.
"Tremors" had a lot to do and not enough time to do it in, resulting in some sloppy character moments, dropped plot points, and an "escalation" of the Leviathan threat that served to make the Big Bad more tangible and less scary.
Tears were shed by many as truths came to light. On the overly emotional Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7, many revelations were made in relationships ranging from lovers to brothers to best friends.
With the head of this ancient underground order finally showing their face Supergirl gains pace, packs serious seismic punch and gets religious into the bargain. Finally having a sizeable threat coming into the show makes everything else coalesce.
Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7, "Tremors," does not hold back on the emotional punches. From Alex and Kelly's relationship to Lena and Kara's friendship, there are plenty of heartbreaking moments that feel almost impossible to get over.