Last week’s episode of Supergirl, Trinity (3×17) brought us the full force of the Worldkillers as we have Reign/Sam (Odette Annable), Purity/Julia (Krys Marshall), and Pestilence/Grace (Angela Zhou).
When Supergirl finds herself in Juru for a moment, seeing Sam and Julia, it’s clear that getting back in there is the mission. They go to the Legion Cruiser in order to put Kara into a state to enter Juru, but she’s not going alone…she’s carrying Alex and Lena with her, which Brainy (Jesse Rath) warns might not be safe. Before they go into Juru, Alex asks Lena if Ruby (Emma Tremblay) is safe…which Lena confirms. There’s also this great moment between Kara and Mon-El (Chris Wood) where she makes him promise to keep her in to finish the mission but pull out Lena and Alex if there’s a problem. This reminded me of the episode “For the Girl Who Has Everything” (1×13) when Alex asks James to make sure that she stays in to pull Kara out of the Black Mercy dream for fear that J’onn (David Harewood) would pull her out too soon. After Kara, Alex, and Lena first enter Juru there’s a moment where Mon-El and J’onn have a moment where he’s extremely torn and it’s clear that Mon-El still has feelings for Kara but is trying to be respectful of his marriage to Imra. We also have this short sequence between Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and James as Guardian as he’s trying to find out if Lena still has Kryptonite (which James lies about seeing none of because he doesn’t even go into the vault out of his love and trust of Lena).
In Juru, Alex immediately decides that they need to have protection and fashions them some pokey sticks (which she tests on Lena to see if they can get hurt in there). This is definitely a light moment we need with all the tension (and all the tension to still come). “Why would you ever exercise?” was also a great light note in the episode when Kara is really feeling the weight of carrying Alex and Lena in there. Feel our pain, Kara. This is immediately followed by a jab at Lena, it’s very clear that both Kara and Alex are not pleased with Lena’s actions and are on the same page, but Lena brings up that they all have secrets. When Lena asks for Kara’s name, I honestly was sort of waiting for Kara to drop it and it to not even register with Lena in that moment (also, I don’t know how no one else didn’t accidentally call her Kara instead of Supergirl around Lena the entire episode). Kara instead counters that it’s not something that a Luthor can ask someone in her family (which definitely makes us feel like Lena’s on the villain list). This back and forth doesn’t last long as the trio is attacked by what Kara called Kryptonian demons, but I kept waiting for them to be called Dementors. I couldn’t have been the only one thinking this, right?
Our brave and bickering trio finally find Sam and Julia in Juru and try to get them to wake up so that someone can send a signal as to where their bodies actually are. Sam makes the comment “I killed you too” to Supergirl and Alex and I’m still not sure if that comment is solely supposed to be about Sam thinking that it’s like Julia, where she was seeing those that her Worldkiller counterpart killed…or is this some kind of premonition? It’s probably the former, but it’s still interesting to think about. Between the eclipse and carrying the extra weight in Juru, we see Kara becoming weaker though still determined to finish their mission. The three of them reminding Sam of all the things she is and that she has Ruby to live for…that snaps her out of it. However, it brings Reign into Juru in her place.
Conscious in the Worldkillers’ fortress, Sam is able to put out a signal as to where they are on Earth, but that just wakes up the others. Pestilence ends up bringing Reign back out.
Having a location, Kara and the others are pulled from Juru and the Legion
Now that things seem to be over, Imra is celebrating and declaring that they can go home (apparently Brainy has to keep on earning his title by figuring this part out). We also get to see a short discussion and appreciation between Kara, Alex, and J’onn over Alex’s new suit before Kara makes amends with Lena as Supergirl. The final thing we’re left with in this episode is sort of an unexpected bomb…Lena and James have this exchange of basically trust and for secrets to be let loose (including that Supergirl asked James to see if she still had Kryptonite…and oh, he’s also Guardian). What we’re left to find out is that Lena has figured out how to make Kryptonite (yeah we didn’t really think that last season was realistically the last time we were going to actually see that in play, right?).
With six more episodes left, what do you think we’re going to see? Even though it feels like there’s a huge chunk of the season left (as this is the longest we’ve gotten so far), it also feels like we’re so close to the end of the season. Tell us down below what you’re hoping to see as we head towards the finale and what you’re hoping to see in season four!
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