Supergirl Season One
SCORE: 60
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of Supergirl Season One on DVD on Black Friday in the year of our Lord 2016. I was very curious to see this DC show. I am noticing the same things are happening in this show that happen in Arrow and The Flash. Since it comes from the same team, it only makes sense. I was hoping they would stretch their wings a bit and have some creativity.
The issues families will have with Supergirl Season One is enticement to lust, violence, bad language, anti-male, pro feminist movement, false gods, multiverse religious belief, supports environmentalism movement, racist, sexist, attacks Biblical marriage, supports sexual deviancy, and more. Supergirl Season One lies to women by telling they can have it all. They can be great mothers, wives, and successful at work.
There are two things in Supergirl Season One that frustrated me to no end. First off so much is borrowed from Superman. Superman villains get their origins in Supergirl Season One. Which makes no sense. We never fully see Superman in Supergirl Season One. The other thing that really bugs me is Supergirl Season One redefined Jimmy Olsen’s race. Supergirl Season One makes him black. That is racist on so many levels. Hollyweird can’t follow standard operating procedures. The redefinition of the destruction of Krypton made me shake my head too.
Supergirl Season One has a Cisco like character in Winn. I kept pulling for him and Kara to get together. The writers ruined that for no intelligent reason. Maybe they wanted to be controversial. There are plenty of aliens on this Earth thanks to Fort Ras crashing on Earth. Flash visits Supergirl Season One for an episode. That is when we find out the Earth in Supergirl Season One is different from the rest of the DC Universe television shows.
Supergirl Season One contains twenty episodes and it takes 875 minutes to watch the entire season. There are a couple of bonus features. They are The Man From Mars, A World Left Behind Krypton, Supergirl 2015 Comic-Con Panel, Unaired Scenes, and Gag Reel. I am glad we only spent ten dollars on this season. It is definitely not worth any more than that.
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: DC Comics
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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