Ep 13. Both Sides Now
- TV-NR
- February 5, 2018
- 42 min
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7.3 (1,591)
After a two-month hiatus, Supergirl returns with a bang in the thirteenth episode of its third season, titled "Both Sides Now." The episode highlights the growing tension between Reign and Supergirl. As fans know, Samantha Arias is Reign, a Kryptonian weapon sent to Earth with the purpose of destroying the planet. However, she has been living as a human with no knowledge of her true identity. That is until Reign emerged in the last episode, where she almost killed Supergirl.
In the episode, we see that Supergirl is trying to come to terms with the realization that Reign is not just a villain but also a Kryptonian like herself. This added layer to Reign's story and the conflict between the two characters sets the stage for an exciting episode. The audience sees more of the two characters exploring their shared history and learning about each other's motivations.
The episode has two major storylines. The first storyline focuses on the fight against Reign, while the second storyline revolves around the ongoing love triangle between Imra Ardeen, Mon-El, and Kara Danvers (Supergirl).
In the first storyline, we see that Supergirl and her team are focused on finding a way to stop Reign. They learn that there is another Worldkiller, Purity, who could hold the key to Reign's defeat. Supergirl and her team go to find and capture Purity to help stop Reign. However, they soon discover that Purity seems to have a moral code and is not as evil as they thought. Meanwhile, Reign is also out to find Purity, and their paths ultimately cross.
The second storyline features the fallout from the reveal that Mon-El is married to Imra. Kara struggles with this news, not only because of her lingering feelings for Mon-El but also because it jeopardizes her friendship with Imra. Kara tries to keep a professional distance, but Mon-El is intent on confessing his feelings to her. The love triangle culminates in a heart-wrenching decision by Kara that sets up significant consequences for future episodes.
The episode serves as an excellent showcase for the skills of the showrunners and writers. They navigate the complex emotional territory of both storylines effortlessly, keeping the audience invested in both narratives. The pacing is excellent, and the episode is full of action and suspense. The episode also presents some moral conundrums, highlighting the grey areas in the moral codes of heroes and villains alike.
The performances of the cast in this episode deserve praise. Melissa Benoist shines as usual, navigating the complicated balance between being both Supergirl and Kara Danvers. Odette Annable is excellent as Reign, bringing a menacing presence that makes her a formidable opponent. Fans of the Legion of Superheroes storyline will also appreciate the performances of Amy Jackson as Imra Ardeen and Chris Wood as Mon-El.
Overall, "Both Sides Now" is an excellent episode that should satisfy fans of the show's action, romance, and emotional drama. The stunning visuals, thrilling action sequences, and well-written dialogue make it a must-watch for any Supergirl fans.
In conclusion, Supergirl Season 3 Episode 13, "Both Sides Now," is a gripping story of love, hate, loyalty, and sacrifice. The show does an excellent job of juggling multiple plotlines and keeping the audience invested in each of them. Whether you're a diehard fan of the series or a casual viewer, this episode is well worth the watch.