“Supergirl” Episode Review – S06E08 “Welcome Back, Kara!”

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

Check out his review of the 8th episode of Season 6 in which, as Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and Zor-El (guest star Jason Behr) make their return to National City, they are determined to keep the Phantom Zone behind them and enjoy being superheroes together. Unfortunately, their overzealous efforts backfire, creating a whole new threat to National City.

Originally Aired: August 24, 2021
WRITTEN BY: Dana Horgan & Jay Faerber
DIRECTED BY: Armen V. Kevorkian

REGULAR CAST:
Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl)
Chyler Leigh (Alex Danvers)
Jesse Rath (Brainiac 5)
Katie McGrath (Lena Luthor)
Nicole Maines (Nia Nal/Dreamer)
David Harewood (J’onn J’onnz)
Staz Nair (William Dey)

GUEST STARS:
Jason Beher (Zor-El)
Julie Gonzalo (Andrea Rojas)

4Rating – 4 (out of 5): I kind of want to number this episode “Season 6.5, Episode 1” because this felt more like a traditional season opener than we got earlier in the year. This isn’t so much a criticism as it is an observation. I was pretty hard on the previous seven episodes as a whole, but that was only due to the dragging out of the Phantom Zone storyline. Now we’re back on Earth and the cast is back together and the season can finally get underway.

My favorite part of the episode was how it dealt with Kara’s PTSD from her time in the Phantom Zone. The show didn’t go overboard with it, but Melissa’s body language and expressions when Andrea is telling her she wants Kara to cover the recent attacks looked to me like someone that was about to have a panic attack. The other short bits where she had flashbacks and, finally, her crying on Alex’s shoulder at the end of the episode were all very well done. To be fair, this is a subject that means a lot to me as my wife suffers from PTSD and I appreciate when my entertainment talks about the issue in a realistic way.

I was glad to see that Zor-El won’t be sticking around. There is something about him being a thing for the entire season that doesn’t appeal to me. The early mention of Argo was welcome because my first thought when I saw him in the episode was, “Wouldn’t he want to see his wife?” The show did an adequate job explaining why he was hesitant to “go home” but at the same time I just didn’t totally buy into it.

I was equally dubious about how the social issue that the episode was handled. Don’t get me wrong. I am not one of those people that believes that global warming doesn’t exist or that humans aren’t causing it and I appreciate that the show was trying to say something about it but tying it to Krypton’s destruction and having Zor-El say that Earth is at the same tipping point just didn’t work for me.

The trash monster version of Kelex was fun. Silly, but fun.

The one area where the episode dropped the ball was the visual effects. The scene where Zor-El and Kara were dealing with the falling satellite looked…rough. The lighting was weird, and the CGI just didn’t work for me. As always, I admire the show for going for it, but it just didn’t land.

It was either that or making a joke that it crashed. Both are equally terrible.

Despite those issues I was entertained and ultimately satisfied with how the episode played out. It was great seeing Kara with her friends and back at CatCo and getting the season going again. This is still far from the strongest of seasons, but this episode gives me hope that they can turn things around.

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Superman2878
August 28, 2021 2:05 am

I know that I’ve repeatedly said this, but I really don’t know what to say about this episode beside the fact that it felt like a Power Rangers episode. I don’t know. Maybe I’m just spoiled from the first season of Superman and Lois. To much of a good thing? Ha ha ha! But in all seriousness, I’m giving this episode a two out of five star rating. I did like seeing Supergirl finaly be in the spotlight for the scenes that she was in. However I wasn’t to thrilled to see that she needed help to stop a huge… Read more »

Superman2878
August 28, 2021 9:20 am
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I know that I got a little off track when I was talking about Superman and Lois. Sorry about that.

Superman2878
August 28, 2021 10:53 am
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I also have to say that Melissa’s scenes where she is suffering from PTSD, really made me feel sympathy for her. I can’t even begin to image what it’s like for those who are suffering from PTSD.

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redcape
August 28, 2021 7:54 pm
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Off topic,…. not sure if you were aware that the Flash will be having an episode where there’s going to be several guests including Roth reprising his role as the Atom.

Superman2878
August 28, 2021 8:10 pm
Reply to  redcape

Thanks for letting me know. I think it’s very possible that Brandon might play the role of Superman again but I’m not entirely not sure. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that that’s the case. I think that they are keeping Tyler’s Superman separate from the rest of the Arrowverse even though supposedly they share a continuity. If for whatever reason they can’t or won’t bring in Tyler for Superman, then they might bring back Routh’s Superman. Of course I might just be a bit overly optimistic but hey, it could happen. And I do think that it’s likley to, considering… Read more »

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