Not Kansas
- Episode aired Jun 4, 2018
- TV-PG
- 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.7K
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Kara makes a major life decision. Meanwhile, J'onn finds out that special DEO-caliber guns have hit the streets of National City.Kara makes a major life decision. Meanwhile, J'onn finds out that special DEO-caliber guns have hit the streets of National City.Kara makes a major life decision. Meanwhile, J'onn finds out that special DEO-caliber guns have hit the streets of National City.
Brenda Crichlow
- Lynn Vang
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
Aristotle
Honestly, most of the reviews here for this season sound like they were cut and pasted from a Troll Template. What's the point of a story, regardless of genre, if it is not actually "about" something? Sure, if one or two episodes are not to your taste we would like to know why, but turning up for every episode of the same season and using a dozen aliases to complain is just laughable.
A small comment or two about guns is hardly a debate, and for an enormous number of viewers OUTSIDE "Kansas", it helps humanise Americans to show there are one or two people who are not fully paid up members of the NRA. This show does not have an exclusive target audience of Adult American College graduates - of course whatever debate there is on any topic will be limited. As for the supposedly leftist or "liberal" slant of this show - are you serious?
After the sexist tripe of Season 2, this one has been refreshing. Mon-El has redeemed himself, and Supergirl is growing up. No, I did not leave endless reviews complaining about Season 2, I accepted that I keep coming back despite my disappointment because I have had an unconditional love for Kryptonians since George Reeves first wore double breasted suits to his job at the Daily Planet.
This is a good, solid episode with a little bit of Zor-El family time, some new twirly cape-fighting tactics, some futuristic stuff, the ongoing battle between good and evil, and for the youngsters attending this school of life, some more stuff about life, love, dementia, and how people can agree to disagree without necessarily hating each other.
A small comment or two about guns is hardly a debate, and for an enormous number of viewers OUTSIDE "Kansas", it helps humanise Americans to show there are one or two people who are not fully paid up members of the NRA. This show does not have an exclusive target audience of Adult American College graduates - of course whatever debate there is on any topic will be limited. As for the supposedly leftist or "liberal" slant of this show - are you serious?
After the sexist tripe of Season 2, this one has been refreshing. Mon-El has redeemed himself, and Supergirl is growing up. No, I did not leave endless reviews complaining about Season 2, I accepted that I keep coming back despite my disappointment because I have had an unconditional love for Kryptonians since George Reeves first wore double breasted suits to his job at the Daily Planet.
This is a good, solid episode with a little bit of Zor-El family time, some new twirly cape-fighting tactics, some futuristic stuff, the ongoing battle between good and evil, and for the youngsters attending this school of life, some more stuff about life, love, dementia, and how people can agree to disagree without necessarily hating each other.
10jjmorri
I keep seeing these reviews about how they don't tune into super girl. For a leftie agenda but then dude you are watching the wrong show. She has always been lefts wing, anti gun and feminist. Infact many of the comic story lines were clearly a reference to discrimination against immigrants. The show is great but if you are going to be unpset by it's agenda then dude you are following the wrong super hero.
Also pretty sure half these reviews didn't actually watch it and just saw some article about supergirl being anti gun so came to leave bad reviews
Also pretty sure half these reviews didn't actually watch it and just saw some article about supergirl being anti gun so came to leave bad reviews
I originally watched to see SciFi and the comic book brought to life. Supergirl is quickly becoming less and less of either. Now they have anti Gun covered with the Faux outrage of several of the characters. I can at least say they did have SOME characters offering mild defense of gun ownership. Please stick to SciFI and the REAL Supergirl story.
Some people don't like Supergirl for one reason, or another. for some it is because it is on another earth than the Flash. Others because it tries too hard to be the same as any old show but still being so different. My reason for rating this episode and this show less than the others is because it is far too political. This episode featured a very
Arrow, in season five, had an episode similar to this. But Arrow's was more oriented on both sides of the argument. It did justice not only to the Liberal side of things but also to the Conservative side. Sad to say Supergirl didn't. It is truthfully sad to see what Liberals will do to push their own agenda.
Although I most admit that solving any problem with just words is always AWESOME and INSPIRING!! The part on Argo city was good too.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the comic book stories, Thara Ak-Var becomes the latest incarnation of the Kryptonian hero Flamebird.
- GoofsWhen Guardian was being fired upon by an automatic weapon, the bullet impacts on his shield would not cause him to be pushed backwards. By Newton's 3rd Law, if the bullets could push Guardian backwards, the shooter would have been hurled backwards as well.
- Quotes
Ruby Arias: Mom?
Samantha Arias: Ruby.
[they hug and kiss]
Samantha Arias: Look at your hair.
Ruby Arias: Do you like it?
Samantha Arias: Yes. I love it. I love you.
[they hug and kiss again]
Samantha Arias: [mouthing to Alex] Thank you.
- ConnectionsFeatures Singin' in the Rain (1952)
- SoundtracksO mio babbino caro
Composed by Giacomo Puccini
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