Luthors
- Episode aired Feb 13, 2017
- TV-PG
- 42m
Lena is arrested when Metallo breaks Lillian out of prison and evidence suggests that Lena is responsible.Lena is arrested when Metallo breaks Lillian out of prison and evidence suggests that Lena is responsible.Lena is arrested when Metallo breaks Lillian out of prison and evidence suggests that Lena is responsible.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode establishes that Lena and Lex's father was named Lionel Luthor. This name was first used in Smallville (2001), in which Lionel was played by John Glover, and then introduced into the comic canon in the 2003 limited series "Birthright."
- GoofsHenshaw declares that "Kryptonite is usually the most stable of elements", but kryptonite is radioactive-- the opposite of stable.
- Quotes
Winn Schott: I am very excited to meet Alex's new mystery man.
James Olsen: Hey, do we know what he does for a living? Alex's guy?
Kara Danvers: Cop.
Winn Schott: Yeah, no way Alex Danvers dates someone who doesn't own a firearm.
[Alex and Maggie arrive]
Alex Danvers: Hey. you guys. Hey, um, you all remember Maggie, right?
James Olsen: [after comprehending that Alex and Maggie are dating] Hey, yeah, good to see you again.
Winn Schott: Alex! I... I didn't know.
[points at Hank]
Winn Schott: Did you know?
J'onn J'onzz: Of course I knew. I'm psychic.
Alex Danvers: How come you never said anything before?
J'onn J'onzz: It's not for me to say. Good for you, Alex.
- ConnectionsReferences Smallville (2001)
Yes, the fact that the Luthors are even on the show is probably pushing the limits of a Supergirl show without Superman, but so far I've enjoyed their presence this season. But we've yet to have an episode that solely focuses on them and details just what Lillian is up to at Cadmus. So far, Lena has been portrayed as someone caught in a family that can't seem to do anything right. Her (step) brother Lex is in prison and her mother is probably the most wanted criminal in National City. On one hand, she's easy to sympathize with as she's done nothing wrong, but it's also easier to think she's involved with her mother at Cadmus when her family has done nothing but spread a bad reputation.
That was the center of the episode as Kara had a "blindspot" when it came to her friend Lena. It's a storyline that CW has recycled several times over with its heroes. I can't tell you how many times Barry or Oliver have gone through the same old problem with the villains of their respective shows. The difference being that Lena is actually a good person and being framed as someone with evil intentions. By the way the episode structured Lena's final shot, it sure seems like Lena will eventually make a turn for the dark side. It's unfortunate, because she's been the biggest bright spot of the season thus far.
The other arc this came expectedly came from Mon-El and Kara's shocking (not shocking) romance. At this point I'm ready for the relationship to just begin. I still think this show needs a little work in the writers room for the romance material, Maggie & Alex not withstanding. But at least it seems like we're done with Mon-El and Kara moping around acting like they don't want to date each other. Or are we
But besides that nonsense, I really enjoyed all of the chaos caused by the Luthors and Metallo. It was faithful to who those characters are and original enough for it not to feel like a complete copycat version of what goes on in Metropolis. Plus, we got a glimpse into Lex's battle suit that Lillian had stored away, although it seemed like that was destroyed forever with Metallo's Kryptonite explosion. Speaking of which, is he dead? So overall, it was a fun episode and set up plenty more to come.
+McGrath as Lena continues to impress
+Felt like classic Supergirl/Superman material
+Mon-El & Kara are finally a thing
-Let's not make Lena a bad character
8.2/10
- ThomasDrufke
- Feb 12, 2017