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Someone is back in town!


The third season of Supergirl premiered this week. A series which I first started to watch because of the “hot chick” portraying SuperGirl, has now become of my favourites in Arrowverse.
Last season ended with Kara losing the love of her life Mon-El. And this season begins with her questioning her decision! This is the most human that Supergirl is ever going to be. We see her shut off from the rest of the world. Kill Kara one might say and focus on chasing bank robbers and putting them behind bars. She even quits her job!
The season premiere tries to be character heavy, something which I was not expecting it to be. The episode, however, introduces plot points for the rest of the season to build on.
At first, we see the introduction of a new villain, whose name I have forgotten, a builder who plans to improve his business by levelling the place where the Supergirl statue is built.
Next up we see an unknown ship into the ocean right at the end. And if that was not enough, another Kryptonian was also introduced.
There are also changes in CatCo. Snapper was missing and it was bought by Leena because wanted her to! That is some friendship I must say! James Olsen, also kind of had an elevated role to play, maybe.
While in other news, like Winn said, my favourite couple is getting married! Yes, the biggest gay marriage in the national city will happen this season. And John will walk Alex down the aisle.
All in all the premiere sets up a nice tone for the season! Hope the rest of the season follows its lead.

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