Well it sounds like the homecoming for Jeremiah in episode fourteen is going to be short lived! Today we have the title and synopsis for Supergirl's fifteenth episode of season two! The episode is titled "Exodus" which already has a kind of scary feel to it and the synopsis is below:
SNAPPER CARR INTERVIEWS SUPERGIRL – As Alex (Chyler Leigh) searches for Jeremiah (guest star Dean Cain) and Kara (Melissa Benoist) investigates a series of alien kidnappings, the sisters realize they must break the rules to foil a new Cadmus plot. In an effort to get Snapper Carr (guest star Ian Gomez) to run a story that would help her stop Cadmus, Kara agrees to set up an interview between Snapper and Supergirl. Michael Allowitz directed the episode written by Paula Yoo & Eric Carrasco (#215). Original airdate 3/6/2017.
This one sounds like its going to be action packed and full of drama! What could make Supergirl and Alex feel like they need to break the rules? Also we would like to point out that now that the air date of episode fifteen has been released we can now say that there will be no new episode of Supergirl on March 13th 2017. Supergirl will return with new episodes starting with the musical crossover on the 20th!
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I agree one hundred percent!
I'm sorry, but there is NO WAY Cat doesn't know
I feel like before she left, in a way she was trying to give Kara a chance to confess honestly. If Lena is on to Kara, then Cat has to know. She is brilliant.
No slouch but she does use different body language and manorisms as Kara. She exudes confidence and grace as Supergirl, Kara not so much. I think she's talked about that in an interview. I think it would be odd for a woman to change her voice pitch. She does slightly change the speech pattern.
Don't underestimate the power of a woman's hair it's one of the first things people notice especially when it's as gorgeous as Melissa's. It's never totally down as Kara and the colorist makes it so it looks darker when it's pulled back. I usually wear mine down and friends, whom I was meeting, have walked right past me in restaurant bars when I wear it up. It's a issue with a super but with the help of the hair and makeup crew Melissa sells it better than anyone since Christopher Reeve.
[Supergirl comes in for the interview in costume, no glasses]
Snapper: "Danvers. Why are you cosplaying at work?"
Real Kara: "Actually, I'm Supergirl and I'm here for the interview."
Snapper: "That's ridiculous. I work with you every day and I'm an actual journalist, unlike the one-step-from-an-intern in front of me now. You are obviously Kara freaking Danvers ..."
[J'onn/in Kara disquise walking into the office.]
J'onn/Kara: "Chief, has Supergirl gotten ... Oh, Hi!"
[Real Supergirl lifts off the floor, hovering]
Supergirl: "Hello Miss Danvers."
Snapper: "Uhhh..."
J'onn/Kara to Snapper: "You know, Ms. Grant used to think we looked a lot alike. I never saw it, but what do you think?"
In Superman the Movie, Christopher Reeve does a few things to portray Clark Vs Superman: Glasses, Hair style, Voice pitch and slouch.
1. I've never noticed Melissa slouching as Kara
2. I've never noticed her changing her voice pitch for each Identity
3. Her hair may not cover her face when wearing pony tail but the wind has the same effect when she is flying. She also sometimes wears her hair down as Kara.
Compare the transformation in Superman just after the "Can you read my Mind" scene when Clark is considering revealing himself to Lois against the scene in Manhunter when Kara reveals her secret to Lucy.
The glasses are her one and only safeguard for her secret. Maggie easily figured it out, Cat we all believe knows, Lucy stated "I just didn't want to put it together, I didn't want it to be true" suggesting she had suspicions but denied them, most of the DEO must know by now too. How hard can it be for Snapper to figure it out?
Quoting Kelly: