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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.
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
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Mar 22, 2016 · Seb Starcevic discusses Supergirl's feminist undercurrent and why it's a very good thing.
- Seb Starcevic
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
Oct 27, 2015 · On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Melissa Benoist talked about Supergirl and made the point that feminism is for everyone.
Just because it's Supergirl not Superwoman, doesn't mean Melissa Benoist's character isn't a feminist hero.
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- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Oct 27, 2015 · It’s been 40 years since TV had a female superheroine lead — the last was ABC’s Wonder Woman, from 1975–1979 — so there are plenty of gender-equality issues to catch up on. Monday’s ...
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)...