Exodus
- Episode aired Mar 6, 2017
- TV-PG
- 42m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.2K
YOUR RATING
Alex and Kara realize they must break the rules to foil Cadmus' latest plot.Alex and Kara realize they must break the rules to foil Cadmus' latest plot.Alex and Kara realize they must break the rules to foil Cadmus' latest plot.
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Did you know
- Trivia"Supergirl is what I can do, Kara is who I am", this quote is a reference to "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman" (1993), Tempus Fugitive (1995): Clark: Lois, Superman is what I can do. Clark is who I am.
- GoofsWinn told Alex that the ship would enter light speed and be across the universe 20 seconds later, but it took Supergirl more than a minute from that time to stop the ship.
- Quotes
James Olsen: Lyra, how long have you been on Earth?
Lyra Strayd: A couple years. But I learned English off-world.
James Olsen: Your English is impressive. But I'm actually a lot more impressed how well you speak "Winn."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Supergirl: Aliens Among Us (2017)
- SoundtracksEverywhere
Performed by Jordan Beckett (as Bootstraps)
Written by Christine McVie
Published by Universal Music Publishing
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great action, just leave the (ignorant) political stance out of it
Yes, everything the other reviewers say about Chyler Leigh's dramatic performance here is true. As for Supergirl holding back a starship, suffice to say that I find it too much to take, I mean, if she can do that, there's really no thrill in seeing her taking on bank robbers and such like... but okay...
Just to say that the episode gets my vote for action and suspense.
But there are things that bother. We're bombarded by the anti-male stance, and liberal politics keep on building illogical utopian view castles in the air. The show dreams about overthrowing those that built the Western world... Supergirl was created for a time when the old Red, White & Blue had its back to the wall on the European front, and is now being hijacked by everything that is in essence far-flung from old American ideals.
There might not be many such references in this particular episode, but the strongest one to date was in here, the blatant labelling of the leader of the Free World as a "fascist"... a guy who is simply being a wise father putting America first. I think that is an uncalled for low blow. In a show that carries the old Red, White & Blue with an All-American blonde blue-eyed cheerleader heroine, how utterly moronic ironic.
Keep less-than-insightful politics out of entertainment!
Just to say that the episode gets my vote for action and suspense.
But there are things that bother. We're bombarded by the anti-male stance, and liberal politics keep on building illogical utopian view castles in the air. The show dreams about overthrowing those that built the Western world... Supergirl was created for a time when the old Red, White & Blue had its back to the wall on the European front, and is now being hijacked by everything that is in essence far-flung from old American ideals.
There might not be many such references in this particular episode, but the strongest one to date was in here, the blatant labelling of the leader of the Free World as a "fascist"... a guy who is simply being a wise father putting America first. I think that is an uncalled for low blow. In a show that carries the old Red, White & Blue with an All-American blonde blue-eyed cheerleader heroine, how utterly moronic ironic.
Keep less-than-insightful politics out of entertainment!
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