![]() And so Corben is joined by another prototype warrior. We’ve said it before, but it bears repeating: it’s a treat just to see superheroes enjoying being superheroes for a change.īut Supergirl’s second season has also developed a rather nice penchant for cliffhangers – something that became apparent with the discovery that Episode 1’s villain, Corben, was being transformed in Metallo, a bad guy with a Kryptonite heart, by our Season 2 Big Bad: Project Cadmus.Ĭadmus has a smart strategy for beating the House of El: double-down and make two Metallo fighters to take on Superman and Supergirl. That cheerful approach to collaboration continues here to endearing effect, as we see more of the cousins fighting crime and putting out fires together. ![]() The Season 2 opener was a delight, of course, because it gave us a chance to see Kal-El, as well as Kara, in action – not as an either-or affair, but as a conscious double-act. Supergirl is a show that is at its best when celebrating not just individual empowerment but also teamwork and family, so it’s great to see its second season continuing both themes in fine form during its second episode – if you worried that the first episode of this more confident, brighter second run was a fluke, rest assured: Kal-El’s cousin remains in good hands. This is a spoiler-free review: Read on at the bottom for additional spoilery bits.
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