Monday, 6 February 2017

’Supergirl’: ‘The Martian Chronicles’ Review

Supergirl 211 The Martian Chronicles

Supergirl 211 The Martian ChroniclesSupergirl opens up with Kara planning with Alex what to do on her Earth-Birthday as the day when she arrived on this planet. However, Alex revealed that Maggie had surprised her with tickets to a Barenaked Ladies concert and has to sit out from Kara’s Earth-Birthday. Things are also still awkward with Mon-El after last week’s events.

M’gann is confronted by Armek, a White Martian who was her husband on Mars and he plans to take her back, but she refuses. J’onn insists that the D.E.O. should protect M’gann while Armek is still out there, but she declines. Later on, M’gann changes her mind as she goes to the D.E.O., but when another M’gann shows up, Kara and the team realizes quickly that the one that came with J’onn, was a White Martian this whole time.

Everyone starts getting suspicious of each other as any of them could be the White Martian in disguise. J’onn, who has put the D.E.O. into lockdown, suggests that they find out who is the imposter by using fire. When it’s Winn’s turn to reach his hand towards the fire, he reveals himself to be the White Martian as the real Winn is somewhere else. However, when Kara and Alex are investigating the building to find the Martian, J’onn notifies her that he found Alex along with Winn. The fake Alex reveals her White Martian form and has a showdown with the Girl of Steel in the reactor room.

As Winn is trying to shut the reactor down, Armek attacks J’onn, but M’gann shows up and ends up killing her ex-husband. After the big showdown, M’gann makes the decision to leave Earth as she wants to help and inspire other White Martians to not be evil. She tells J’onn that she loves him too before she takes off.

A lot went down in tonight’s big episode that we have to discuss. So let’s go through the top 5 highlights and important moments of the Supergirl Season 2 episode: “The Martian Chronicles”

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