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      • To put it simply, Supergirl follows Kara Danvers (Melissa Benoist) as she embraces her secret identity as Superman’s cousin, flies around throwing shade at her haters, and gets involved in a casual love triangle. Basically, it’s a rom-com meets feminist superhero drama, and we’re loving every second of it.
  1. Oct 23, 2015 · Supergirl Is a Smart, Feminist Series (and Thats Why Some People Wont Watch It) From left: Melissa Benoist and Chyler Leigh. Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS. Supergirl is a character freighted with...

    • Matt Zoller Seitz
    • Features Writer
  2. Mar 22, 2016 · Seb Starcevic discusses Supergirl's feminist undercurrent and why it's a very good thing.

    • Seb Starcevic
  3. Oct 27, 2015 · Why was it important for you to include feminist commentary and attitudes in this story? It’s part of who she would be as a character.

    • TV Reporter
  4. Oct 16, 2015 · In a scene from the debut episode of “Supergirl,” the CBS series based on that DC Comics character, an overworked news-media assistant named Kara Danvers (who is secretly the title heroine)...

  5. Oct 27, 2015 · The same question keeps coming up again and again: is it a feminist show? Melissa Benoist, who appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night, has your answer: Absolutely.

    • Kathryn Lindsay
  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Though, this is a solid feminist premise, of course. Supergirl constantly asserts that Supergirl is equal to Superman in physical strength. Superman even asserts in the Season 2 finale that he was fighting Supergirl at full-strength while under Rhea's control and Supergirl overpowered him anyway.

  7. Mar 16, 2017 · Even a majority of the villains in Supergirl are women. The numbers on women-owned TV shows are certainly larger than they have been in the past, but Supergirl blows them all out of the water....

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