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Once again, the standouts revolve around the surprise DC Comics character that joined Supergirl. Lastly, there is an impressive amount of deleted scenes spread out among the discs that mostly extend scenes or were dropped b-plots. Fans will really enjoy looking at what went into that twist and the insight into the character. There is also a SupergirlComic-Con panel from 2015 provided along with the always amusing Gag Reel.īy far my favorite special feature is The Man From Mars, which is a 10-minute look at that DC Comics character reveal mentioned early in this review. Included are A World Left Behind: Krypton that gives backstory on the famed planet and how it is presented on Supergirl. The set also has a handful of special features that are a decent supplement, but nothing all that incredible.
SUPERGIRL SEASON 1 BLURAY 1080P
The bright color palette of the show that represents its optimistic nature is quite beautiful in 1080p and makes more of an impression than the murky, dark visuals of sister show Arrow. The SupergirlSeason 1 Blu-Ray set comes with three Blu-Ray discs and the always welcome UltraViolet Digital HD version of the season to watch on the go. It all leads up to a Kryptonian showdown of epic proportions as family and duty collide and Supergirl and her friends are faced with tough decisions culminating in a satisfying, strong conclusion. A true turning point in the show is one when a supporting character is revealed through a twist to be a beloved DC Comics superhero that truly signifies a shift in dynamics for the show to something more in the vein of The Flash.īut the over-arching story for SupergirlSeason 1 revolves around Kara’s search for her place in society as ghosts from Krypton’s past begin to disrupt her life in National City. Most of these characters and their actors find their footing about midway through the season and become quite endearing if you make it past the early episodes. Benoist is surrounded by a talented supporting cast, including Mehcad Brooks as a buffer, more suave than usual Jimmy Olsen, Jeremy Jordan as the quirky tech guy and son of a supervillian Winn Schott, Chyler Leigh as Kara’s badass adopted sister Alex Danvers, David Harewood as head of the DEO Hank Henshaw, and Calista Flockhart as Kara’s boss, the bitch with a heart, Cat Grant. Melissa Benoist is a revelation as Kara Danvers/Supergirl with her instantly infectious optimism and exuberant innocence. But once Supergirl finally found its sweet spot and embraced itself as a true DC Comics universe show, it found a stride that not only justified its existence, but shot itself up to the top of Warner Bros TV’s live-action DC Comics catalog. Needless to say, the early episodes struggled to find the right balance of tone, shifting from workplace comedy, to girl power romance, to an actual Superman family show. Aside from trying to sell itself as a superhero show with a female lead, it was being released in a flurry of other sister DC Comics shows airing on a completely different network.
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Supergirl Season 1 had a rough start for any freshman show trying to make a mark on the TV landscape.
SUPERGIRL SEASON 1 BLURAY FREE
Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-Ray I reviewed in this post.