“Supergirl” Episode Review – S04E14 “Stand and Deliver”

Superman Homepage writer Michael Bailey reviews episodes from the “Supergirl” TV series, airing on The CW.

Check out his review of the 14th episode of Season 4 in which, between Ben Lockwood’s (Sam Witwer) new push to stir up the anti-alien movement and the Elite’s desire to target Lockwood and his minions, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) is concerned about the safety of the American people – both human and alien.

Stand and DeliverOriginally Aired: March 10, 2019
WRITTEN BY: Rob Wright and Jess Kardos
DIRECTED BY: Andi Armaganian

REGULAR CAST:
Melissa Benoist (Kara/Supergirl)
Chyler Leigh (Alex Danvers)
David Harewood (J’onn Jones)
Mechad Brooks (Jimmy Olsen)
Jesse Rath (Brainiac 5)
Katie McGrath (Lena Luthor)

GUEST STARS:
Nicole Maines (Nia Nal)
Sam Witwer (Benjamin Lockwood)
David Ajala (Manchester Black)
Jessica Meraz (Pamela Ferrer/Menagerie)
Louis Ozawa Changchien (Hat)
Andrea Brooks (Eve Teschmacher)
April Parker Jones (Colonel Haley)

4Rating – 4 (out of 5): I’m going to be honest; I did not think I was going to enjoy this episode. I didn’t get a good vibe from the promos and I thought this was going to be another step backwards for the over arcing story that is unfolding this season.

Thankfully I was wrong.

This episode was all over the place in terms of style and character, but it never lost sight of the overall story and it ended up being a lot of fun in places. Manchester Black, the Hat and the invisible alien (that’s invisible to save on costs) all broke into the Fortress of Solitude. Three villains actually gained access to the Fortress and managed to steal some stuff. It felt so Silver or Bronze Age in conception and yet the episode made it work. Nia being a little too excited to be a super-hero was fun as was her reaction to James calling Dreamer a sidekick.

The two main stories were Alex dealing with having to guard Ben Lockwood and J’onn dealing with his anger towards Manchester Black. Supergirl deciding to join the march for the Pro-Alien side was noble and I liked that she didn’t just do it and had to find a reason made it work better, but for me it was Alex and J’onn’s ends of the episode that made it so good. Watching J’onn deal with his feelings towards Manchester has been great for the character in that it gives him something more to do than be the head of the DEO. They made some great strides for him last season by introducing his father but seeing his struggle and the anger he feels towards Manchester have fleshed him out even more. Alex guarding Ben presented a great moral quandary for her and they managed to have her follow her heart and still do her duty. Plus, seeing Ben and Alex play off each other was a nice change of pace.

I also like that the characters are finding Colonel Haley as much of a conundrum as I do. Bravo to the writers for making Haley a complex character. It’s actually become kind of fun to see what she’ll do next.

There were other things about the episode I liked. The scene between Tess and James made me smile because Tess is actually becoming a character and not a reference to a previous Super related project. Lena’s story is getting good as well, though that’s about to take a huge leap forward next week. The speech James gave to Franklin doubled as the reason both Kara and Clark are reporters, which I appreciated. Finally, the cliffhanger of James getting shot was shocking and yet the way they paced that final scene I had a feeling something was going to happen.

So, yeah…good use of socio-political themes. A great use of that cover to “Mad World”. Forward progression in just about everyone’s stories. Neat references to the comics. This episode had it all.

But as good as this episode was, I am bursting with excitement for next week.

Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor.

Man, this is gonna be good.

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Superman2878
March 11, 2019 11:00 am

Meh…
I’ve seen better episodes.

redcape
redcape
March 11, 2019 1:27 pm

The only thing good about this episode was seeing the Martian Man-hunter. Other than that it reeked of the liberal Hollywood direction that has gone on a rampage of left wing correctness regarding in this case, the illegal border invasion(s). And Supergirl’s lines, “hey, don’t do that, you might hurt him”. And other corn ball-ness. Then there’s the new girl(or whatever), always in costume, which is terrible, is a too forced through out. That mixed with absolutely stupid scenes such as the entry into the Fortress made watching and listening to this episode a total lesson in endurance. 1 out… Read more »

Superman2878
March 11, 2019 2:18 pm
Reply to  redcape

redcape, I’m not getting into the superman debate again. I’ll agree that this episode wasn’t good and just leave it at that.

redcape
redcape
March 11, 2019 5:37 pm
Reply to  Superman2878

It wasn’t anything to debate. Just obvious.

Superman2878
March 11, 2019 6:30 pm
Reply to  redcape

I’ve said all that I wanted to say on the topic. There’s nothing more I want to say about it. Please lets move on from this topic.

RobertAnthony
RobertAnthony
March 11, 2019 7:13 pm
Reply to  redcape

it reeked of the liberal Hollywood direction that has gone on a rampage of left wing correctness regarding in this case, the illegal border invasion(s)…It’s all about left wing Hollywood politics on this show and it’s getting rubbed in our faces in almost every episode. Can’t say I blame you there redcape. (Rant)And some of those signs in the protests were like those of radical Communist extremists working with the United Nations to see that there are “No borders; No Walls; No USA at all.” The writers on this show are part of a conspiracy by Hollywood, the media and… Read more »

MattComics
MattComics
March 11, 2019 7:45 pm
Reply to  RobertAnthony

9_9

redcape
redcape
March 12, 2019 12:54 pm
Reply to  RobertAnthony

Accurate you are. And yes,…it was so obvious and it got worse as the episode progressed. It’s almost like the writers are getting their story lines from CNN.

So far this entire season, each episode has had the same in your face left agenda. This isn’t a TV series about Supergirl anymore. Right from the beginning when they changed the intro to, “I am a refugee”, they pretty much showed their hand. And her pandering lines are just as ridiculous. They should re-name this show, Super-Liberal.