Well, Happy Hanksgiving, everyone.
You had to know this wasn't really part of the crossover unless you went in completely blind. As such, it's hard to be disappointed in that, though it is questionable advertising. It's a three-part crossover with Supergirl as a guest star, which is cool in itself.
I hope it becomes a recurring gag this season that Mon-El can't distinguish J'onn from Hank.
Science is a joke on a lot of shows, so it's hard to get too bent out of shape about it here. Needless to say, Eliza is the science magician of the week.
A story about a (Martian) man(hunter) physically becoming what he hates could have been interesting, so of course it was solved offscreen. I figured that virus would cure him, but, uh, not so easily.
I guess Alex will have to give back her "can't catch a break" t-shirt - right, President Luthor?
Lena's deception wasn't too surprising, as it would have been quite the sudden turn otherwise. That had better not be the end of Cadmus
You had to know this wasn't really part of the crossover unless you went in completely blind. As such, it's hard to be disappointed in that, though it is questionable advertising. It's a three-part crossover with Supergirl as a guest star, which is cool in itself.
I hope it becomes a recurring gag this season that Mon-El can't distinguish J'onn from Hank.
Science is a joke on a lot of shows, so it's hard to get too bent out of shape about it here. Needless to say, Eliza is the science magician of the week.
A story about a (Martian) man(hunter) physically becoming what he hates could have been interesting, so of course it was solved offscreen. I figured that virus would cure him, but, uh, not so easily.
I guess Alex will have to give back her "can't catch a break" t-shirt - right, President Luthor?
Lena's deception wasn't too surprising, as it would have been quite the sudden turn otherwise. That had better not be the end of Cadmus
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