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You know what? At first my affection was for Supergirl, the cute pretty blonde.
But slowly but surely, my lust has steered towards her brunette big step sister, Alex...

I dig her...
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Kara also possess the powers of super cuteness and super charming. Those help her in her fight against evil and badness. ;DLeave a comment:
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Astra was killed using a Kryptonite laced Katana much like the one that was used in Superman/Batman #47 that was used by the Last Line.Last edited by monitor_ep; Feb 18, '16, 5:41 PM.Leave a comment:
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And aren't there also non Kryptonian villains among the Rozz prisoners? I think they should have limited the Rozz thing to being single escapees from the Phantom Zone now & again, but they were already commited to the same breach plot on Flash. But they felt they needed a big threat to justify the wholevDEO place. Hard to believe Superman never fought any villains in the 10 years Kara was hangingvout that didn't require such a facility.
It does sort of destroy the whole premise of the DC Batman vs. Superman movie as I get it from the previews...Batman seeking to stop Superman because he's a powerful alien that could take over the world. Guess not, as an elite military team of a dozen Kryptonians hasn't managed jack squat in 10 years. And the few times they've tried anything a newbie hero beat them. Their leader got killed by a human with a knife.Leave a comment:
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The only flaw to that theory is that apparently Fort Rozz crashed the same time as Kara's ship, so the Kryptonians on board have had as much time as Kara to absorb yellow sun radiation and hone their new skills. Agree that, by now, they basically should have the human race enslaved. Willing suspension of disbelief, I'm guessing....I've thought the same thing. The one thing that might be used as an explanation is that Superman and even Kara have had their powers and gotten used to them for years and the escaped Kryptonians are still getting used to having the powers. Not much of an explanation but it's the best I can come up with.Leave a comment:
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I've thought the same thing. The one thing that might be used as an explanation is that Superman and even Kara have had their powers and gotten used to them for years and the escaped Kryptonians are still getting used to having the powers. Not much of an explanation but it's the best I can come up with.Okay, more Captain Bringdowm stuff from me, he, he, he...
You'd think a dozen (or more) rogue Kryptonians would easily take over the world. That's 12 Supermen right there.
Supes, Supergirl, and Martian Manhunter would be overwhelmed by them.
What's the problem here?
Why are they hiding...why so secretive?
Also, Supergirl easily beats up Astra's husband? How and why? Not only is he bigger, older, more battle tested and hardened, but is an experienced military man with years of actual combat. Kara is small petite woman, and a friggin secretary for Christ's sakes. She only started combat training like a few months before.
Come on, man...

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Okay, more Captain Bringdowm stuff from me, he, he, he...
You'd think a dozen (or more) rogue Kryptonians would easily take over the world. That's 12 Supermen right there.
Supes, Supergirl, and Martian Manhunter would be overwhelmed by them.
What's the problem here?
Why are they hiding...why so secretive?
Also, Supergirl easily beats up Astra's husband? How and why? Not only is he bigger, older, more battle tested and hardened, but is an experienced military man with years of actual combat as well. Kara is small petite woman (not trying to be sexist here, but her frame and muscles are much smaller than his)...and is a friggin secretary for Christ's sakes. She only started combat training like a few months before.
Come on, man...
Last edited by Hector; Feb 17, '16, 6:53 PM.Leave a comment:
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Another comic book villain next week: The Master Jailer
“Truth, Justice and the American Way” – Supergirl does battle with the deadly Master Jailer (Jeff Branson), who is hunting and executing escaped Fort Rozz prisoners. Also, Cat hires a second assistant, Siobhan Smythe (Italia Ricci), who immediately tries to one-up Kara, and Kara and James disagree over the DEO’s methods, on SUPERGIRL, Monday, Feb. 22 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.Leave a comment:
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Had a chance to watch this week's episode of Supergirl earlier and what I thought could've been a throwaway episode actually had from fairly decent and forward-thrusting events. There was a death I didn't expect and a nice bit of Martian Manhunter action I didn't expect to see, either. There were a couple of genuinely laugh out loud moments when J'onn was forced to assume Kara's identity; "Touch my face and you lose a hand." and "I think I'd rather be back in my prison camp." were classics.
It's been good to see the characters in the show grow as both characters and as actors; it can almost make me forget the extremely painful first few episodes. Guess that's why they are called growing pains. The synergy between the characters now finally feels more organic and less forced so I'm definitely getting a more "FLASH" vibe off of it now. Makes me really hope that Supergirl is indeed a part of the CW/DCverse and not a separate Earth unto itself.Leave a comment:
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Nope, it's reversed...I think after she starts to decompose. I double-checked during her later scenes. No explanation other than...Bizarro. But I don't really mind it. It's fun.
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