TV Review: Supergirl (1×06) “Red Faced”

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Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of “Supergirl.” To catch up on previous coverage, click here.

After the lineup of the episodes got a bit jumbled in the past two weeks, the show has corrected course but one thing that remains clear is that Supergirl is still figuring out what show it wants to be.

“Red Faced” overall is a largely inoffensive episode of television, with some truly great character moments, but the tone continues to change course with every scene. One moment the show is a bit of cheesy, colorful fun, the other moment, a very real platform to talk about sexism in the workplace, and another where all of a sudden things get serious and we’re supposed to buy in on Kara’s sudden anger. The truth is, a show can work with all of this going on and it certainly doesn’t have to settle for just one mode. Even “Red Face” in large part works through all of it’s tonal whiplash to provide another entertaining episode of television, but it needs to bridge these different tones in ways that offer a bit of stability, rather than expecting the audience to just go with it. Supergirl has the ability to be a remarkable series, one that I continue to watch because I’m hopeful that when the series nails down exactly what it’s trying to accomplish, it will be on par with The Flash in terms of being a satisfyingly emotional and action packed superhero show.

But let’s just focus on what I liked about this episode (and I can assure you, it definitely wasn’t the silly design of the Red Tornado.)

If the show keeps on focusing on the dynamics between characters, and keeps on allowing their episodes as much personality as their leading lady, the show could easily find it’s footing.

7/10

 

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