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Supergirl Season 4 Episode 11 Review – ‘Blood Memory’

January 28, 2019 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews the eleventh episode of Supergirl season 4…

This might not be Tranamerica but Blood Memory does represent a milestone for television in its inclusion of a transgender character. Nia Nal as portrayed by Nicole Maines is given backstory, dramatic purpose and moments of tangible regret throughout episode eleven, which go some way to solidifying her importance here. Although the transgender elements are only touched on before an emotional sledgehammer brings home the prejudice these writers still manage subtlety and understatement. This is done primarily by making the transgender element important but not character defining, which in turn draws a subconscious reaction of acceptance from those watching.

For the most part this episode zeroes in on Alex and her behaviour following that crucial memory wipe. Jonn is left guilt ridden and complicit while Kara must adjust to a sister who has no memory of her secret identity. In terms of establishing a tangible threat this does little to rectify things, as the Russian clone sub plot still remains frustratingly dormant. Gamma shock waves radiating illegal substances might serve as a distraction but provide no long term solution to season four’s biggest issue. Lena’s ethically questionable research on invincibility potentially holds the best chance of creating an overarching villain, whereas discussions around Jon Cryer’s emergence as Lex Luthor might also prove crucial. In the meantime we just have students and teens looking a little like an angry Mask before throwing innocent bystanders around and making howling noises.

Other elements which are impressive if not wholly progressive are the dream sequences which Nia Nal experiences where loved ones simply crumble to dust. Reminiscent of the visual affects used in Shutter Island’s subconscious segues, as precursors to forthcoming events they serve their purpose well. To put that within the context of a place where humans and aliens co-exist in some sort of idyllic utopia, makes certain moments in Blood Memory very poignant. As ever Supergirl remains about the relationships which exist between these characters while any drama is merely essential icing on the cake. As we approach the mid way point for this year it is good to see that the focus on character over spectacle remains a priority, even if a little spectacle might just be what they need right now.

Martin Carr

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Reviews, Television Tagged With: DC, Supergirl

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