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SuperGirls
The series revolves around Superman, who comes to Egypt to finish a special mission, but he changes his destination and goes to Haram Street instead He has a relationship with a woman and after his departure, she finds herself pregnant with three girls with supernatural abilities.
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Plot Summary
In this adaptation of the DC Comics character, Kara Zor-El, cousin of Superman, escapes the doomed planet Krypton and travels to Earth. She hides her superpowers for years but is forced to reveal them when a catastrophic event threatens the world. As Supergirl, she becomes a symbol of hope, balancing her life as a government agent with her superhero duties.
Critical Reception
The show generally received positive reviews, particularly for Melissa Benoist's portrayal of Supergirl, its strong feminist themes, and its optimistic tone. While some critics noted a less compelling supporting cast or inconsistent storytelling in later seasons, it was praised for its vibrant action and heartfelt character arcs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Melissa Benoist's earnest performance and positive representation of a female superhero.
Appreciated for its optimistic tone and blend of action with emotional character development.
Some found the early seasons more compelling than later ones, with occasional pacing issues.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed Supergirl for its empowering lead character and hopeful narrative, though some felt the show struggled to maintain momentum across its multiple seasons.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several Teen Choice Awards and a Saturn Award for Best Superhero Television Series.
Fun Fact
Melissa Benoist initially auditioned for the role of Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice but was ultimately cast as Supergirl.
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