The hurt on Kara’s face when she realizes she’s being blown off for plans with Maggie is pretty devastating. You can see the trainwreck coming on Alex’s face as Kara talks about her earth birthday plans she’s burying herself in fantasies of line dancing to escape her conflicting feelings about Mon-el - he’s a shallow frat boy, but he also tries to be better by taking up her habit of club soda. The White Martians look nasty (sorry - needed something for ‘ugly’). Plus, any excuse to see evil versions of Winn and Alex is worth it. However, the story did allow Alex and Kara and M’gann and J’onn to pair off and talk some issues out, and anytime you can use an clichéd plot to further character development, that’s a good thing. The classic paranoia from The Thing scenario is overdone at the same time as the “crisis averted with 12 seconds to spare” threat is given too much play - and the cocoons from Aliens are the unnecessary icing on this pile of pastiche. Supergirl is usually a little better at reusing old sci-fi tropes than this. The impostors are defeated, but M’gann realizes they will never stop hunting her and chooses to return to Mars in hopes of finding other compassionate Martians to start a movement. While searching for the real Winn, they realize there’s a second White Martian - and it’s Alex. The Martian fear of fire reveals that it’s Winn, and Armek uses Winn’s knowledge to make the base’s reactor overload. In the ensuing fight, he changes shape, and now he could be anybody. Hank locks down the base when Armek is discovered impersonating M’gann. He threatens to kill everyone she loves unless she turns herself in, but Hank convinces her that he and the DEO can protect her. White Martians are impersonating DEO agents to get to M’gann, but the rehashed clichés aren’t enough to drag down a great episode that sees Kara, Mon-El and Alex doing their best to navigate through a whole new palette of emotions.Ī White Martian has come for M’gann, but it’s not just any White Martian: It’s her former husband, Armek (Terrell Tillford). We saw the classic military-style alien invasion earlier this season this week, we get the shapechanger infiltration invasion. Little Big Stars: Le Grand Show des Petits The international rights are distributed by Warner Bros. The international rights are distributed by CBS Studios International and Sony Pictures Television. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Hot Seat.The Million Pound Drop / Million Dollar Money Drop.The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best.5.1 All in the Family / Till Death Us Do Part.
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