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Supergirl Season 4 Episode 19 Review – ‘American Dreamer’

May 1, 2019 by Martin Carr

Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Supergirl season 4…

A Supergirl free zone is both refreshing and brave given the current state of play right now in National City. Lockwood is using his considerable influence to marginalise aliens, incarcerate others and set the dogs on our girl in spandex. Which is why more than anything Kara stands front and centre relying more on her reporting skills, than latent super powers. Elsewhere more inroads are being made into James Olsen’s burgeoning transformation, while Lex continues driving a silent wedge between Lena and anyone who gets close.

What this series carries on pushing more than anything is a message of tolerance amongst the persecution. Beyond the corrupt politics, abject victimisation and vaguely romantic segues there is still an edge to this programme. As much as it remains entertaining Supergirl continues the surreptitious pulpit preaching amid dream induced lassos, gender discussions and overt rabble rousing. What is perhaps more intriguing is the stuff happening just inside the frame concerning Lockwood’s family.

To say there is dissention in the ranks is putting it mildly. He might be a bully with the US government at his disposal but Lockwood has no defence against treachery from within. Exposed like a raw nerve for a majority of the episode his Achilles heel remains that family unit, forever vulnerable, forever fragile and open to pillaging should people choose to do so. If nothing else this episode proves Lockwood has weaknesses and pressure points which can be exploited. There is a sense of karma which permeates American Dreamer as the victim suddenly turns on its tormenter promoting solidarity and resilience.

Elsewhere poignancy comes in packets as James Olsen and his sister bond over a shared experience, while seeds are sown for an Alex and Kelly alliance. Back story comes through flashback while adversity brings together the warring factions of Lena and Kara. Whether this truce lasts remains to be seen and depends very much upon the re-emergence of Lex into the equation. Whatever the end result Supergirl successfully manages to juggle storylines, tangible threat and reconcilable drama with skill. Few superhero shows can lay claim to that on a weekly basis.

Martin Carr

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

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