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Hard to believe that this doesn't include the moment in the season 1 finale when Kara decides to sacrifice herself to save the people of Earth by flying Fort Rozz into space.
Melissa was soooo good as SuperGirl and I can never picture anyone else playing the part - her acting was fantastic and her kindness comes across in the character so genuine that you just know it is really a part of Melissa's true personality. She is a fantastic actress and her and Chyler gave us a fantastic show - I miss them very much - seems they should still be making new shows.
When Alex & the gang finally gets her out of the fantom zone. Seeing Alex, a human, embrace her traumatized super-sister saying “I’ve got you”, through the end of an epitome and a whole following up one, is so powerful. Shining a light on relationships over mere strengths and on sisterhood over romance (it’s a not a man or a spouse that saved her, it’s her sister).
I miss this show, and most of the cast (especially all the ladies, David, and Jesse) Melissa Benoist acted her HEART out in this role. Chyler too! They were the perfect choices for the leads.
It won some type of award yesterday It deserves more appreciation than it gets It doesn’t deserve the hate it’s unfairly given It’s a heartwarming and whimsical comfort show
@@williebelcher9303 bro it’s not that bad y’all just throwing tantrums for no reason They do their best with what they are given Blame WB for mishandling the cw not their fault
My favorite moment is when Kara risks her civilian identity to save Lena after Lena was poisoned in season 3 and when she refused to drop Lena to save the chemicals after Lena was kidnapped by Edge
This is definitely one of the best live action DC Universe Superheroes TV shows I’ve ever watched on CBS and CW! As a diehard superhero fan and LEGO fan, I was kind of bummed that most of the characters from this spectacular series weren’t included as new DLC characters in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham! It would’ve made many of us have more Injustice vibes! At least Melissa Benoist NAILED her lines as the Girl of Steel with all kinds of strength, power, momentum, and plenty of attitude!
Great list. Supergirl was a great show the 1st 2 Seasons plus parts of Seasons 3 and 4. Love the show and Melissa Benoist as Supergirl Kara so iconic !!!
This list really underscored how good the writing was in the first season and going into the second season. The CW aesthetic was needed going forward from season 1 at CBS, but the most important element was the writing (and having Cat pushing Kara didn't hurt). While the show always had its moments, it lost a little of what it started as IMO. Even so, those great moments throughout the series, in every season, made it worth it. After seeing so many superheroes get questionable presentations on TV since the '70s (tech wasn't ready for superheroes, yet), I was happy my favorite superhero (well, since the early 60s) emerged in an age where she could get the treatment she deserved. El mayarah.
I would say that the first, third, fourth and most of the fifth seasons are the best seasons of this show. The second season did have some of my favorite episodes like Mr and Mrs Mxyzptlkz and the Martian lockdown episode
1. For The Girl Who Has Everything 2. My Adventures with Superman 3. The Children of Krypton 4. Never The Less She Persisted 5. World's Finest 6. Immortal Kombat 7. Red Dawn 8. The Quest for Peace 9. It's a Super Life 10. Kara My Favorite Best Supergirl episodes ever I'm very going to miss Supergirl it was an epic show
This is the first arrowverse show I watched all the way through live I have seen all of arrow but started watching live on season 3 and had to go back a watch s1-2 online
Cat knew it was her since Supergirl introduced herself to her. That’s what of course it’s you” meant. The scene you mentioned was just the first opportunity she had to bring it up. The show goes out of its way to show she isn’t the airhead she tries to pass herself off as.
I would add convincing Livewire to fight Reign along side her as a great moment too. Or in the same episode when she convinced Livewire that she really is honorable by facing Reign depowered.
What about when Alex decided to stop protecting her sister and helped train her to be the best hero she could be. Also their talk after the Red K incident was one of the best scenes.
When Supergirl proves to Coville and his followers that she isn't a god under the stadium. That and when she stops Olivia from making a new Worldkiller in Season 3 are amazing. Though there are MANY scenes in the show that I could list right now. Supergirl will always be a comfort show for me. I've watched it at least 20 times
My favourite Supergirl moment was when she revealed her identity to Lena in season 5's first episode. Imo it was one of the most emotionally charged scenes of the show. It was practically what everyone was waiting for.
I really love Supergirl, a part where I really enjoyed was when she was with Lena and her secretary, then some Lex followers enter to L corp and Lena didn't let Kara alone so she had to keep them away as Kara and not as Supergirl, and if the Supercorp would've been canon I'm sure that would be the best moment of the serie
Let me guess... 1. Top 10 Best Crossover episodes 2. Top 20 Unforgettable Supergirl Episodes 3. Top 20 Best Supergirl Fights 4. Top 10 Friendship Moments on Supergirl 5. Top 10 Heartbreaking Moments on Supergirl - Anything else?
Ms. Mojo, thank you so much for placing emotional moments as most of the significant ones in the series history. Too many people would've made this bout fight scenes; this is a much deeper list. THANK YOU!
Ep. 6.4, Lena and Alex, "I need to bring Kara back." My favorite Supercorp moment that did not actually contain both Lena AND Kara (bonus, the Alex and Lena segment at the end of 6.4. With Scotch!). Every single _millisecond_ of *Kara and Lena's reunion hug* in 6.8 (including "Kara leaned in!"). Supercorp fans had waited OVER TWO YEARS for this (REAL) reunion (that is, since Lena learned Kara was Supergirl, and their estrangement began). *_Supercorp Forever!_* 👩🏻❤👩🏼
The scene with Red Tornado was it for me.... Kara poured EVERYTHING into her heat vision and the audience could feel it.... Superman is my FAVORITE superhero and I've been at it since the black and white George Reeves Superman.... But Melissa was BORN for that role, like Christopher Reeves and Tom Welling...😎✌
I think you needed to include the absolutely adorable story of Brainy and Nia. How they meet at the pizza place and Brainy is subject to some racism towards aliens such as himself and Nia standing up for him as a complete stranger was the cutest love story I have ever seen.
My favorite Supergirl moment was when she woke up after being infected with Red Kryptonite. How her sister forgave her and told her how much she loved her as a sister. It was a very good episode. Especially when Alex admits there was some truth to what Kara stated to Alex when she was infected.
I LOVE EVERY SINGLE EPISODE ON THE CW NETWORK AND DON’TTHINK THEREARE ANY MORE ON CW NETWORK TOO WATCH,WISH THERE WAS BECAUSE I LOVED ALL THE ACTORS AND ACTRESS,THEY WERE FANTASTIC.
Damn y'all are on point with the list. It's mostly my favorite moments too! Well kinda disappointed that the battle between Supergirl and Reign isn't here as well as Supergirl stoppinf alienship (it's one of my favorites between Danver's sisters)
I also miss supergirl,I am on the last season now on Netflix and my top 12 best supergirl moment are Supergirl saves a plane,Supergirl uses everything to defeat red tornado,Kara confronts Lena,J’onn Jones reveals his true identity,Cat Grant discovers Kara is supergirl,Supergirl leaves her perfect life,Lena & Kara bury the hatchet,Supergirl’s speech frees the people from mind control,Alex confesses what she did to Kara’s aunt,Alex remembers who Kara is, Supergirl defeats Superman and Kara reveals her identity to the world.
Something I'm curious about for the finale of the show when she reveals her identity, if supergirl is known as Superman's cousin when she reveals herself to the world can people figure out that she's also cousins with Clark Kent i.e. Superman
I don't think so cause there isn't really a connection between the Kent's and Danvers families and back in season 2 when cat asked Kara how she knows Clark Kent said oh he is Jimmy's friend
You should include the episode where Winn's father escapes from prison and Kara tells Winn that she would be lost without him, It really shows how much their friendship means to each other.
When Cat Grant figured out Kara was Supergirl, the one thing she drew as conclusion when she saw the 2 of them in the same room wasn't that they're not the same person. It was that she wouldn't want people to know they're the same, and would do a lot to keep that secret. Including deception, apparently. So she chose not to reveal her secret, even though she knew it. She's one of the few people who knew it so early on too, a real homie moment, even though Kara tought that simply her deception worked, and Cat let her believe that.
It's true that in many movies and TV shows, there is often pressure on Superman and Supergirl to conform to human-centric morality. This can be a result of storytelling choices and the need to make the characters relatable to human audiences. However, it is worth noting that there have been instances in various adaptations where their alien origins and perspectives have been explored, allowing them to develop their unique moral compass. While the external influences on their moral behavior are often portrayed as predominantly human-centric, the characters themselves have demonstrated the ability to make decisions based on their principles and beliefs. Their experiences on Earth, coupled with their innate sense of justice and responsibility, allow them to navigate moral dilemmas using their own established values. Still, it would be interesting to see more storytelling that delves deeper into the exploration of Superman and Supergirl's distinct moral perspectives and their ability to develop their system of values. This could provide greater insight into how their alien origins shape their understanding of right and wrong, highlighting the importance of embracing diverse ethical perspectives. Ultimately, it is up to the writers and creators of these adaptations to choose how they portray the moral development of Superman and Supergirl. Balancing the relatability of the characters with the exploration of their unique moralities can be a compelling narrative choice that promotes diversity and encourages viewers to think beyond human-centric perspectives.
I think the episode of Kara saving the world from Myriad by pushing Fort Ross ship into space…the final talk with Alex and Alex saving her, should have been on this list
Kara battle with Reign was her top fight. Why was that not in here?? Also, Kara stopping the Alien ship in Season 3? Also, the number 1 with Kara telling the world she is Supergirl goes against EVERYTHING the 100th Episode was about.
I honestly never hated this show but I can understand why people like Friendly Space Ninja do. From making a comic book character boring, nerfing them, some of its CGI and dialogue and the amount of times they preach social justice in storylines that don't belong. I never read the comics, but I agree the show has a lot of issues. But this show more than makes up for it with likable main characters, great worldbuilding, great villains like Reign and Lex Luthor and half the time they can tell a great social justice storyline. While I agree that the show didn't have a great start from the first and second seasons and slowly dipped in quality after Crisis on Infinite Earths, I can tell you that the third and fourth seasons are the best this show had to offer. I'm not gonna defend this show for its' genuine problems but I will attack you if you say this show had no redeemable qualities.
I actually love Friendly Space Ninja and he's not wrong about some of the show's shortcomings, but he WAS wrong to say that Melissa Benoist was the only good thing about the show. He gave up on the show after watching the second episode of the third season. How would he know if she's the only good thing about it? He may hate this version of Kara and I will admit her comic book counterpart is a lot more interesting and wished that personality was explored on the show. But that doesn't make me hate this version of Kara at all. Also he claims Queen Rhea tried to destroy the Earth because she was mad that her son and Kara were dating. She was mad because she traveled around space for years searching for her son only for him to reject her and date a Kryptonian. Worse, Earth worships TWO Kryptonians, a race of people who laid waste to her home planet because it was in close proximity to their self destruction. I get you don't like the show, but the least you could do is be a bit informed about the show's writing.
This was a well adapted version of the Justice League episode where Superman is the victim of the black mercy from Mongol. To see what his perfect life is with a fusion of Kansas and Kypton with Lana as his wife but has Lois Lane's voice and personality and his parent were alive and Brainiac was a good AI was just weird. The best part was when they got it off of him and it landed on Batman and his perfect life starts with his Father Thomas Wayne beating up the guy who tried to rob them the night his parents were killed and little Bruce Wayne is cheering his Father on yelling "Get'um Dad!". The saddest part was Bruce forcing himself after hearing Diana's voice to make his Father then loose the fight and him witness his parents death all over again so he could get freed from the black mercy as Diana ripped it off of him. I do like how Superman was sooo p!ssed and in Supergirl that showed her rage as well as the Black Mercy puts its victims in a perfect life prison that to escape one would have to sacrifice their hearts desire. Mongol descibed it as "It must have been like tearing your own arm off" . Great episode like I said to adapt as a Supergirl episode.
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no.2
We need one for the flash show.
For me probably either the return of Winn, or when she met Barry
For me it would be when she found out that both Alura and Zor El survived Kryptons destruction still sad we never got to see Alura and Zor Els reunion
supergirl and superman stop the rocket together
No matter what happens and no matter what people say or do, Melissa Benoist will always be Supergirl in our hearts.
Yes!
ABSOLUTELY 💯
Melissa es eternamente supergirl 💚
When she convinced a burglar to hand over the gun, in the episode Humana for a Day, it's my favorite moment of the first season!
Human
Yeahhhhh that was so hearth warming ♥️♥️
Very powerful scene
Sorry but that scene was stolen from a Superman comic where after blasting Odeyuss his former sidekick with full power he lost all of his for a day
I miss this series a lot. Melissa Benoist said that she might come back to do a crossover with Superman and Lois.
That would be awesome!
Please let it be cause she can teach Jordan and John about themselves as aliens on a different plant. She had Clark now they can have Kara.
I really hope she does. Supergirl was my childhood
She said she is also willing to make an appearance in The Flash
If that happened, I’d absolutely watch the show!
Hard to believe that this doesn't include the moment in the season 1 finale when Kara decides to sacrifice herself to save the people of Earth by flying Fort Rozz into space.
Melissa was soooo good as SuperGirl and I can never picture anyone else playing the part - her acting was fantastic and her kindness comes across in the character so genuine that you just know it is really a part of Melissa's true personality. She is a fantastic actress and her and Chyler gave us a fantastic show - I miss them very much - seems they should still be making new shows.
Kara telling Lena the truth in the Pulitzer ceremony (even tho she already knew). Melissa's acting was a 10.
katie's (Lena) performance in s05e07, when she finally confronts kara, made that scene gold for me, should've been on the list.
When Alex & the gang finally gets her out of the fantom zone. Seeing Alex, a human, embrace her traumatized super-sister saying “I’ve got you”, through the end of an epitome and a whole following up one, is so powerful. Shining a light on relationships over mere strengths and on sisterhood over romance (it’s a not a man or a spouse that saved her, it’s her sister).
I miss this show, and most of the cast (especially all the ladies, David, and Jesse) Melissa Benoist acted her HEART out in this role. Chyler too! They were the perfect choices for the leads.
Watching the final scene of Supergirl hits me every time, I can't believe its over.
Especially with the sad soft music in the background, makes me want to cry.
True. But a wise man once said “A thing isn’t beautiful because it lasts.”
I miss this show 😩
So do I 😥
Same Here!!!
Same here
We all do
It's not just Cat Grants who give her a push, Lena too! Imagine if that the show runners give a time to meet the two powerful ceo in one room ( 🤔 )
It won some type of award yesterday
It deserves more appreciation than it gets
It doesn’t deserve the hate it’s unfairly given
It’s a heartwarming and whimsical comfort show
Maybe if wasn't on the worst network cw it wouldn't have got so much criticism
@@williebelcher9303 bro it’s not that bad y’all just throwing tantrums for no reason
They do their best with what they are given
Blame WB for mishandling the cw not their fault
@@williebelcher9303 it started on CBS (1st season) but they cancelled it. So it changed not just networks but also went from filming in LA to Canada.
@@williebelcher9303 Agreed maybe a Supergirl was transferred to HBO instead of CW it could’ve been different
@@gilbertmillers4865 what we got is still magical
My favorite moment is when Kara risks her civilian identity to save Lena after Lena was poisoned in season 3 and when she refused to drop Lena to save the chemicals after Lena was kidnapped by Edge
This is definitely one of the best live action DC Universe Superheroes TV shows I’ve ever watched on CBS and CW! As a diehard superhero fan and LEGO fan, I was kind of bummed that most of the characters from this spectacular series weren’t included as new DLC characters in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham! It would’ve made many of us have more Injustice vibes! At least Melissa Benoist NAILED her lines as the Girl of Steel with all kinds of strength, power, momentum, and plenty of attitude!
Great list. Supergirl was a great show the 1st 2 Seasons plus parts of Seasons 3 and 4. Love the show and Melissa Benoist as Supergirl Kara so iconic !!!
All the seasons***
Don’t be cynical
This list really underscored how good the writing was in the first season and going into the second season. The CW aesthetic was needed going forward from season 1 at CBS, but the most important element was the writing (and having Cat pushing Kara didn't hurt). While the show always had its moments, it lost a little of what it started as IMO. Even so, those great moments throughout the series, in every season, made it worth it. After seeing so many superheroes get questionable presentations on TV since the '70s (tech wasn't ready for superheroes, yet), I was happy my favorite superhero (well, since the early 60s) emerged in an age where she could get the treatment she deserved. El mayarah.
I would say that the first, third, fourth and most of the fifth seasons are the best seasons of this show. The second season did have some of my favorite episodes like Mr and Mrs Mxyzptlkz and the Martian lockdown episode
I don’t think it lost anything but I agree with the other stuff
I really enjoyed the moment cat realized that kara is supergirl 🙂☺️
Mine got to be when mon el kissed her when he was sick
Ok is it just me but you know when Kara has her first interview, cat instantly says "its you." I think this when cat realizes her identity
1. For The Girl Who Has Everything
2. My Adventures with Superman
3. The Children of Krypton
4. Never The Less She Persisted
5. World's Finest
6. Immortal Kombat
7. Red Dawn
8. The Quest for Peace
9. It's a Super Life
10. Kara
My Favorite Best Supergirl episodes ever I'm very going to miss Supergirl it was an epic show
Msmojo making me emotional 😢
S1 of Supergirl is just hits different
I agree
This is the first arrowverse show I watched all the way through live
I have seen all of arrow but started watching live on season 3 and had to go back a watch s1-2 online
Favorite Supergirl moments: ALL of the scenes with young Alex and young Kara!!!!!!
Yes! They should get their own series :-)
@@lizcomery7283 Ikr???
@@lizcomery7283 exactly! It should be called MIDVALE! Basically Kara’s version of Smallville
Cat knew it was her since Supergirl introduced herself to her. That’s what of course it’s you” meant. The scene you mentioned was just the first opportunity she had to bring it up. The show goes out of its way to show she isn’t the airhead she tries to pass herself off as.
I would add convincing Livewire to fight Reign along side her as a great moment too. Or in the same episode when she convinced Livewire that she really is honorable by facing Reign depowered.
What about when Alex decided to stop protecting her sister and helped train her to be the best hero she could be. Also their talk after the Red K incident was one of the best scenes.
When Supergirl proves to Coville and his followers that she isn't a god under the stadium. That and when she stops Olivia from making a new Worldkiller in Season 3 are amazing. Though there are MANY scenes in the show that I could list right now. Supergirl will always be a comfort show for me. I've watched it at least 20 times
Adored this show so much!
Love seeing her take down red tornado 🥰💯
forever will be my favorite and comfort show!!
J'onn J'onzz revealing himself as Martian Manhunter was the best moment from Supergirl season 1.
I still can’t believe supergirl is over with.supergirl is one of my favorite superhero show.
Top moment. Literally EVERY time Kara made a speech.
My favorite moment from Supergirl is saving the plane ✈️
My favourite Supergirl moment was when she revealed her identity to Lena in season 5's first episode. Imo it was one of the most emotionally charged scenes of the show. It was practically what everyone was waiting for.
Y'all forget when Nia confronted her sister telling her she IS a real woman
I really love Supergirl, a part where I really enjoyed was when she was with Lena and her secretary, then some Lex followers enter to L corp and Lena didn't let Kara alone so she had to keep them away as Kara and not as Supergirl, and if the Supercorp would've been canon I'm sure that would be the best moment of the serie
Let me guess...
1. Top 10 Best Crossover episodes
2. Top 20 Unforgettable Supergirl Episodes
3. Top 20 Best Supergirl Fights
4. Top 10 Friendship Moments on Supergirl
5. Top 10 Heartbreaking Moments on Supergirl
- Anything else?
My favorite Supergirl moment is where Kara reveal the world that she is Supergirl🤩
ooh.. yesss 🥰
Ms. Mojo, thank you so much for placing emotional moments as most of the significant ones in the series history.
Too many people would've made this bout fight scenes; this is a much deeper list.
THANK YOU!
I miss this show so much
I miss this series..
Ep. 6.4, Lena and Alex, "I need to bring Kara back." My favorite Supercorp moment that did not actually contain both Lena AND Kara (bonus, the Alex and Lena segment at the end of 6.4. With Scotch!).
Every single _millisecond_ of *Kara and Lena's reunion hug* in 6.8 (including "Kara leaned in!"). Supercorp fans had waited OVER TWO YEARS for this (REAL) reunion (that is, since Lena learned Kara was Supergirl, and their estrangement began). *_Supercorp Forever!_* 👩🏻❤👩🏼
Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers/Supergirl deserved better!!!!!
Amazing
Thanks
I don’t have a favorite moment because all the moments are my favorite but I’ll say that Supergirl saving the plane was my favorite
The scene with Red Tornado was it for me.... Kara poured EVERYTHING into her heat vision and the audience could feel it.... Superman is my FAVORITE superhero and I've been at it since the black and white George Reeves Superman.... But Melissa was BORN for that role, like Christopher Reeves and Tom Welling...😎✌
Melissa Benoist & The Character Deserved better than what the CW Did!
You are awesome 😎
You are!
I'm not straight but Melissa is really pretty, she's my girl crush.
Hated how Brainiac first appeared but love how he changed
When she saved the plane and came out as Supergirl!! When it all began. 😁😁😁
This show was so good during the first 3 seasons after that it wasn’t the same
Yea because it got more creative and more heartwarming and whimsical
Tbh I find the 3rd season the worse by FAR
@@harp167 your opinion but whatever I can at least watch it conpared to shitty S4-6
I don’t know why but I always considered the part where Kara flies while “Small World” plays at the end of season 2 to be iconic
I think you needed to include the absolutely adorable story of Brainy and Nia. How they meet at the pizza place and Brainy is subject to some racism towards aliens such as himself and Nia standing up for him as a complete stranger was the cutest love story I have ever seen.
My favorite Supergirl moment was when she woke up after being infected with Red Kryptonite. How her sister forgave her and told her how much she loved her as a sister. It was a very good episode. Especially when Alex admits there was some truth to what Kara stated to Alex when she was infected.
I LOVE EVERY SINGLE EPISODE ON THE CW NETWORK AND DON’TTHINK THEREARE ANY MORE ON CW NETWORK TOO WATCH,WISH THERE WAS BECAUSE I LOVED ALL THE ACTORS AND ACTRESS,THEY WERE FANTASTIC.
One of the BEST superheroes TV Series of ALL-TIME.
I love it! Maybe best Supercorp moments for next video. 🙏🙏🙏
Good idea!
@@MsMojo Eeeeek!!!!!😆😆 That would be so awesome
Damn y'all are on point with the list. It's mostly my favorite moments too!
Well kinda disappointed that the battle between Supergirl and Reign isn't here as well as Supergirl stoppinf alienship (it's one of my favorites between Danver's sisters)
Supergirl was a great show. I haven't seen the last season yet but I will. ❤
Honestly just eff Maggie, she was an a-hole to Kara when Alex was kidnapped. And they never found out that Eve killed Jeremiah under Lex’s orders.
Exactly
Agreed
Loved when they were playing fleetwood mac changes at the end of the final episode
It would be great if Kara and Lena would make an appearance on Stargirl!
All of Brainy's moments were just top tier especially the ending of s5
Best moments were with Cat Grant...example: Cat: "Why planet are you from?"...Kara: "This one". It's the way she says it...
The Top 20 Supergirl moments should really be a compilation of Cat Grant moments. She was truly the best.
I loved this tv series
Everyone deserves a Cat Grant in their lives P E R I O D
I desperately need one right now
I also miss supergirl,I am on the last season now on Netflix and my top 12 best supergirl moment are Supergirl saves a plane,Supergirl uses everything to defeat red tornado,Kara confronts Lena,J’onn Jones reveals his true identity,Cat Grant discovers Kara is supergirl,Supergirl leaves her perfect life,Lena & Kara bury the hatchet,Supergirl’s speech frees the people from mind control,Alex confesses what she did to Kara’s aunt,Alex remembers who Kara is, Supergirl defeats Superman and Kara reveals her identity to the world.
Something I'm curious about for the finale of the show when she reveals her identity, if supergirl is known as Superman's cousin when she reveals herself to the world can people figure out that she's also cousins with Clark Kent i.e. Superman
I don't think so cause there isn't really a connection between the Kent's and Danvers families and back in season 2 when cat asked Kara how she knows Clark Kent said oh he is Jimmy's friend
@@Dion-vh3fk cat's too smart i don't think she would buy that
@@Dion-vh3fk Oh OK I was mistaken I thought she might have introduced Clark as a cousin or a relative of some kind
They’ll probably explore that in superman and Lois at some point
Only if those people already knew that Kara Danvers & Clark Kent are cousins. So mainly that would be Cat Grant and others who already knew.
Cat was in the series finally!
Nicole Maine's Dreamer will be my favorite character from the series
I am so, so, so glad they kept Lina good.
I liked John Cryer's lex luthor
Unique charming take the best modern interpretation of the character imo
You should include the episode where Winn's father escapes from prison and Kara tells Winn that she would be lost without him, It really shows how much their friendship means to each other.
Brilliant actress
One of my favorite TV shows ever. Miss this show so much. Alex Danvers is one of my favorite LGBQ characters ever.
I watched Supergirl for the plot.
The plot: Supercorp
I was looking for this comment 😂
When Cat Grant figured out Kara was Supergirl, the one thing she drew as conclusion when she saw the 2 of them in the same room wasn't that they're not the same person. It was that she wouldn't want people to know they're the same, and would do a lot to keep that secret. Including deception, apparently. So she chose not to reveal her secret, even though she knew it. She's one of the few people who knew it so early on too, a real homie moment, even though Kara tought that simply her deception worked, and Cat let her believe that.
It's true that in many movies and TV shows, there is often pressure on Superman and Supergirl to conform to human-centric morality. This can be a result of storytelling choices and the need to make the characters relatable to human audiences. However, it is worth noting that there have been instances in various adaptations where their alien origins and perspectives have been explored, allowing them to develop their unique moral compass.
While the external influences on their moral behavior are often portrayed as predominantly human-centric, the characters themselves have demonstrated the ability to make decisions based on their principles and beliefs. Their experiences on Earth, coupled with their innate sense of justice and responsibility, allow them to navigate moral dilemmas using their own established values.
Still, it would be interesting to see more storytelling that delves deeper into the exploration of Superman and Supergirl's distinct moral perspectives and their ability to develop their system of values. This could provide greater insight into how their alien origins shape their understanding of right and wrong, highlighting the importance of embracing diverse ethical perspectives.
Ultimately, it is up to the writers and creators of these adaptations to choose how they portray the moral development of Superman and Supergirl. Balancing the relatability of the characters with the exploration of their unique moralities can be a compelling narrative choice that promotes diversity and encourages viewers to think beyond human-centric perspectives.
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10. Phantom Thief Jeanne 🎭
9. Cardcaptor Sakura 🔯
8. Tonde Burin 🐽
7. Ojamajo Doremi 🔮
6. Mermaid Melody 🎶
5. Corrector Yui 🛰️
4. Powerpuff Girls Z 🚨
3. Pretty Cure 🌟
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# 9
*we NEED it . NOW*
When Alex and Kelly wordlessly agreed to adopt Esme.
I love the season 3 episode flash backs to them in high school
Such a good show
Top 10 Best Protrayals of Supergirl!
I think the episode of Kara saving the world from Myriad by pushing Fort Ross ship into space…the final talk with Alex and Alex saving her, should have been on this list
My favorate momemt was when kara went to mars with john and rolls up to the white marshins in a old car while blaring hit me baby one more time😂
Kara battle with Reign was her top fight. Why was that not in here?? Also, Kara stopping the Alien ship in Season 3? Also, the number 1 with Kara telling the world she is Supergirl goes against EVERYTHING the 100th Episode was about.
On this list #6 was my favorite
If the DCEU ever needs a Supergirl, a replacement for Ezra Miller, and a Arrow they should really consider the CW cast of those characters.
if there was a video of "the worst moments of SG" I would swear that monel would be in all of them
I honestly never hated this show but I can understand why people like Friendly Space Ninja do. From making a comic book character boring, nerfing them, some of its CGI and dialogue and the amount of times they preach social justice in storylines that don't belong. I never read the comics, but I agree the show has a lot of issues. But this show more than makes up for it with likable main characters, great worldbuilding, great villains like Reign and Lex Luthor and half the time they can tell a great social justice storyline. While I agree that the show didn't have a great start from the first and second seasons and slowly dipped in quality after Crisis on Infinite Earths, I can tell you that the third and fourth seasons are the best this show had to offer. I'm not gonna defend this show for its' genuine problems but I will attack you if you say this show had no redeemable qualities.
Friendly Space Ninja is an overrated hack.
I actually love Friendly Space Ninja and he's not wrong about some of the show's shortcomings, but he WAS wrong to say that Melissa Benoist was the only good thing about the show. He gave up on the show after watching the second episode of the third season. How would he know if she's the only good thing about it? He may hate this version of Kara and I will admit her comic book counterpart is a lot more interesting and wished that personality was explored on the show. But that doesn't make me hate this version of Kara at all.
Also he claims Queen Rhea tried to destroy the Earth because she was mad that her son and Kara were dating. She was mad because she traveled around space for years searching for her son only for him to reject her and date a Kryptonian. Worse, Earth worships TWO Kryptonians, a race of people who laid waste to her home planet because it was in close proximity to their self destruction. I get you don't like the show, but the least you could do is be a bit informed about the show's writing.
#6 - Supergirl beats Superman
Me: WTF?! How the heck Supergirl beat Superman even though the latter has full strength?! That's cheating.
One of my favorite moments is the peaceful protest against the the repeal of the alien Amnesty act it’s my favorite episode
Melissa is the best Supergirl/Kara Danvers.. she created a standard now for the character similar to Christopher Reeves Superman/Clark Kent
This was a well adapted version of the Justice League episode where Superman is the victim of the black mercy from Mongol. To see what his perfect life is with a fusion of Kansas and Kypton with Lana as his wife but has Lois Lane's voice and personality and his parent were alive and Brainiac was a good AI was just weird. The best part was when they got it off of him and it landed on Batman and his perfect life starts with his Father Thomas Wayne beating up the guy who tried to rob them the night his parents were killed and little Bruce Wayne is cheering his Father on yelling "Get'um Dad!". The saddest part was Bruce forcing himself after hearing Diana's voice to make his Father then loose the fight and him witness his parents death all over again so he could get freed from the black mercy as Diana ripped it off of him.
I do like how Superman was sooo p!ssed and in Supergirl that showed her rage as well as the Black Mercy puts its victims in a perfect life prison that to escape one would have to sacrifice their hearts desire. Mongol descibed it as "It must have been like tearing your own arm off" . Great episode like I said to adapt as a Supergirl episode.
Top 20 Once Upon A Time Moments please
When kara saves lena after she falls from her balcony and says she was getting coffee with kara Danvers when lena called