In this week’s episode of Supergirl Radio, Carly Lane and Rebecca Johnson discuss CBS’ Supergirl episode titled “Solitude”! They also cover the news, read listener feedback, and talk some spoilers about the next episode, titled “Falling”. Join in on the fun as the gang at Supergirl Radio covers CBS’ Supergirl!
Official Description by CBS for Supergirl 1.15: “Kara travels to Superman’s Fortress of Solitude in hopes of learning how to defeat Indigo, a dangerous being who can transport via the Internet and who has a connection to Kara’s past. Recurring guest stars in the episode include Jenna Dewan-Tatum (Lucy Lane), Chris Vance (Non), Italia Ricci (Siobhan Smythe), Briana Venskus (Agent Vasquez), and Jay Jackson (News Anchor). Additional guest stars include Laura Vandervoort (Indigo), Patrick O’Connell (General Mathers), Kelly Chavers (Girlfriend), Ruben Vernier (Boyfriend), Sebastian Velmont (Silo Guard #1), Nick Jaine (Guy #1), Carly Nykanen (Woman), and Michael Hanson (Guy#2).”
Supergirl stars Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl), Calista Flockhart (Cat Grant), Chyler Leigh (Alex Danvers), Mehcad Brooks (James Olsen), David Harewood (Hank Henshaw) and Jeremy Jordan (Winslow “Winn” Schott). WRITTEN BY: Rachel Shukert with a teleplay by Anna Musky-Goldwyn and James DeWille. DIRECTED BY: Dermott Downs.
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Loaded with fan references but still with a solid character core… the confession and embrace was really moving. Indigo was a little cheesy and saying she’s the most dangerous villain in the Fort kind of caps its upper limit, but the pulled it off and glad there’s room for her to come back and potentially have an arc.
Great show, very intrigued about the possibilities of the Legion ring too!
Nice catch questioning how Kelex got to Earth. Imagine how differently Clark would have been raised if Kelex was with him in Kansas.
I would guess that if Clark had Kelex on Earth, he would know way more about his Kryptonian heritage. Maybe Kelex could have helped him with his super powers, too? Kelex might have made his growing up as an alien on Earth a little easier?