When Xandra isn't writing or attending conventions, she's dancing around her room in Supergirl cosplay, jammin' out to Britney Spears. She once had to stash her lightsaber behind a bush at the Rogue One premiere because the theater had a lame 'no Kyber crystal weapons' policy. Her friends insist that she's the poster child for Gryffindor because she's staunch in her beliefs and recklessly tries to change the world. You can follow her wild adventures on Twitter @litbyliterature
Supergirl fights Lex Luthor, Agent Liberty, and the White House in this jam-packed season 4 finale. Sacrifices are made, secrets are revealed, and our favorite gang of misfit superheroes face their biggest challenge yet.
Supergirl takes on Red Daughter as Brainy faces his darker side and Alex begins to question her altered reality.
Kara and Lena uncover Lex's secret lab in Kasnia while Alex has to make the biggest decision of her life. Meanwhile, Tessmacher has a few dozen tricks up her sleeves.
Dreamer must pick up the cape while Supergirl is lying low. Alex and Kelly grow closer while James fights through his past trauma and Lena finally lets someone in.
As the whole world loses trust in Supergirl, she must carry on in her attempts to take down Lex Luthor. But, sometimes the world needs journalists just as much as they need heroes. The truth is often the deadliest weapon someone can possess.
Supergirl, Alex, and Lena must work together to find Lex. Meanwhile, James struggles with the aftermath of his accident while a certain someone comes back into the picture to destroy Supergirl's reputation, causing mass pandemonium.
Supergirl flashbacks three years as we find out just what Lex Luthor has been up to since his arrest. He had a lot more tricks and allies up his sleeve than anyone could have guessed.
Jam-packed with plot and emotion, we meet Lex Luthor in this episode of Supergirl and learn the fate of James Olsen. Full of double-crosses and constant action, this episode is the best of the season.
It's always fun to see the dynamic of two Broadway superstars interacting as themselves onstage instead of a character. This show ranks pretty high for me. The setlist had a high number of songs from two of my favorite musicals - Waitress and The Last Five Years, and included a number of hits from her career along with the compellingly interesting and original numbers she brought to the stage. I'm just glad JJ stole her diary and not mine because yikes.
This Week's Supergirl stands and delivers a Shocking and Potentially Fatal End For a Beloved Regular
Representation? Nostalgia? Killer vocals? Wildcats? Feinstein's/54 Below had it all in '54 Sings the High School Musical Trilogy.
The alien vs human war is coming to a head, despite Supergirl's hope that everyone finds common ground, and after this episode, the lines of where everyone stands are clearer than ever.
Supergirl is back from its mini-hiatus and ready to eat our hearts out with a slightly belated Valentine's Day-centric episode.
Between sister drama, road trips, frat boys, and transphobia, this episode of Supergirl hits home for many. As always, there's a strong message of tolerance amidst the chaos.
Shocking revelations unfold in the first Supergirl episode since the winter hiatus. Secrets unfold and relationships are changed in 'Suspicious Minds.'
Have you ever wondered who the Demogorgon gets freaky with in the shadows of The Upside Down? No? Me neither until I watched Stranger Sings! To say it was a wild ride is putting it mildly.
Supergirl works with Team Arrow and Team Flash to help save multiple Earths (Again) in 'Elseworlds'. Batwoman makes her first cameo and Superman drops a truth bomb in Smallville
Supergirl unmasks the truth and faces some of her toughest battles yet as the world she knows crumbles around her and a slew of secrets are revealed.
Settle in kids, there's lots of betrayal in this week's Supergirl. 'Rather the Fallen Angel' goes even deeper into the psyche of the Children of Liberty and shows us that even the best people are capable of doing terrible things.
Supergirl tries to quell the rhetoric of hate in 'Call to Action' as the DEO tries to save Thanksgiving from becoming as much of a bloodbath as the OG.
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