Episodes(22)
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American Alien (S04E01)
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Fallout (S04E02)
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Man of Steel (S04E03)
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Ahimsa (S04E04)
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Parasite Lost (S04E05)
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Call to Action (S04E06)
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Rather the Fallen Angel (S04E07)
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Bunker Hill (S04E08)
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Elseworlds, Part 3 (S04E09)
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Suspicious Minds (S04E10)
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Blood Memory (S04E11)
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Menagerie (S04E12)
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What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way? (S04E13)
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Stand and Deliver (S04E14)
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (S04E15)
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The House of L (S04E16)
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All About Eve (S04E17)
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Crime and Punishment (S04E18)
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American Dreamer (S04E19)
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Will The Real Miss Tessmacher Please Stand Up? (S04E20)
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Red Dawn (S04E21)
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The Quest For Peace (S04E22)
Plots(1)
In season four, Supergirl is facing a bigger threat than she's ever faced before - a new wave of anti-alien sentiment, spreading across National City that's fomented by Agent Liberty (new series regular Sam Witwer). As Kara mentors a new reporter at CatCo, Nia Nal (new series regular Nicole Maines), and tries to use the power of the press to shine a light on the issues threatening to tear the city apart, Supergirl takes to the skies to battle the many villains who rise up in this era of divisiveness. But how does Supergirl battle a movement when she, herself an alien, represents one of the main things people are fearful of? (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
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Reviews (1)
The crossover was good this year, as it always is. However, the beginning of Season 4 is such a shower that I'm going to have to put it on ice again for a while. The cuts between the series are demanding. Nothing much builds on itself, and new characters freely arrive. And even something like Superman on Argo is solved in one sentence. That's not very pleasant. And then there's that Soviet Supergirl... The further developments with Agent of Liberty are downright unpleasant. I understand that what's happening in Trump's USA must somehow affect pop culture there, but this is really something. I have similar problems with AHS: Cult. If such a message could be found throughout the Arrowverse, I could understand, but Batwoman, for example, is just minding her own business. We have long been lacking a quality L drama, but now we have a tranny who is also a mix of human and alien. Well... The first two-thirds of the series was so off that the quality of the last five or so episodes can't save it. It's a big risk to gamble with the audience like that. ()