Brit Morgan guest stars as the villainous Livewire on the latest episode of Supergirl.
Here’s our review…
This Supergirl review contains spoilers.
Whatever, thats the absolute least of the worlds worries.
Livewire is a bit of a step back.
As nice as it is to see Helen Slater again, the Thanksgiving dinner scene fell pretty flat.
Im certainly not giving up onSupergirl, but a little more focus might do everyone some good.
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Livewire had a kind of non-traditional path to the screen.
It was written by the brilliant Gail Simone and had art by the legendary John Byrne.
Worth seeking out if youve got the patience!
Helen Slater, as you probably already know, played Kara in the not really awesomeSupergirlmovie in 1984.
She was on the money as Kara.
The rest of the movie…less so.
I dont really need to introduce former Superman, Dean Cain, do I?
I love it, and I always love hearing it.
Kind of a puzzling choice for that particular scene.
Surely there are more mean-spirited Ramones tunes that could have made that point, right?
This week was the first mention of Wynn Schotts Dad being in prison.
Who is Winslow Schott and why should you care?
Hes the Superman villain known as the Toyman.
More on him when we get to his episode.
Rating:
2.5 out of 5