Supergirl – Season 6 Episode 17
“I Believe In A Thing Called Love”
Supergirl deals with love in all its variety as the team and Nyxly scramble to add the Love Totem to their collection.
The Review at the End of the Universe
“I Believe In A Thing Called Love”
Supergirl deals with love in all its variety as the team and Nyxly scramble to add the Love Totem to their collection.
“Summer School: Chapter Eleven”
Stargirl delivers another emotional episode that pushes many characters to the brink, forcing them to face who they truly are and reveal the extent to which they’ll go to maintain the illusion of what they’re capable of.
“The Need For Speed”
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow has Nate task himself with preserving the timeline after the accidental murder of J. Edgar Hoover.
“Nightmare in National City”
Supergirl has Nia confront a long standing familial conflict as Kara is forced to deal with the realities of juggling her time consuming responsibilities.
“Summer School: Chapter Ten”
Stargirl begins arranging its pieces to build to the season finale, seeing temporarily absent characters return while varying revelations of trustworthiness make many question what they previously believed true.
“The Bullet Blondes”
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow begins its seventh season with the team stranded in 1925 dealing with the destroyed Waverider and an increasingly hopeless situation.
“Hope For Tomorrow”
Supergirl continues the totem plot with a hunt for the Hope Totem as Alex and Kelly deal with the challenges of parenting a powered child.
“Summer School: Chapter Nine”
Stargirl progresses character development with its darkest episode yet, discussing the finer points of morality and obligation while playing with both audience perception and the nature of objective reality.
“Magical Thinking”
Supergirl continues the totem hunt with Nyxly and the team racing against time to gain possession of the Totem of Humanity.
“Summer School: Chapter Eight”
Stargirl continues last week’s theme with another character-driven and emotion-heavy episode, where personal truths are wrestled with and permanent decisions are made.