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Blind Spots Recap

It's a big night for the Arrowverse! First Stargirl deals with the aftermath of Eclipso, head over to Stargirl.tv for more on that, and tonight, Arrowverse royalty! First we have our very own Azie Tesfai who has become the first actor on an Arrowverse show to co-write and episode that she is in. Congratulations to Azie, we'll have a HUGE post episode interview with her coming soon where she'll break down everything, and we mean everything, in tonight's episode. Also joining tonight is David Ramsay aka John Diggle from Arrow! Not only did he guest star tonight, he also directed! The birth of the new Guardian, the conclusion to John's Green Lantern story, all up ahead! Here's what stood out to us:

  1. 24 Hours Earlier: If Kelly felt a bit absent last episode, it turns out this was on purpose. Blind spots takes place 24 hours earlier and shows Kelly's story during the Mxy and Nyxly battle. Kelly heads to the collapsed building where Orlando and other future residents are breathing in particles. Kelly rushes Orlando and his brother to the hospital. The city counsel woman is also there and she demands to be taken to a different hospital. There, she demands a new drug rp90. The drug reacts with 5th dimensional energy in the counsel woman's body and she is given powers. Kelly can't get anyone to pay attention at the hospital and she calls James for advice.
  2. Newfoundland: Lena works with the coven to develop her magical powers. She gets a news alert about Supergirl fighting the cat and she heads home immediately to help. Supergirl and team are working to track Nyxly. Kelly calls Andrea to complain about the news coverage of the building. They are running it through the traffic lens not the human cost lens. John Diggle arrives to help Kelly at the behest of James. Kelly notes that team Supergirl is facing off against Supervillains, they are missing the people. Kelly and John head to the collapsed building to find the source of what is making people sick. The counsel woman checks in on the building and it turns out she kills people when she uses her powers. They fuel her abilities. Team Supergirl runs into Diggle and Kelly who are also looking for the 5th dimensional energy. Meanwhile back at the city center, the counsel woman bribes another for her vote and the pay out causes more distress on the low income housing residents.
  3. Supergirl and Kelly: Kelly tries to explain the situation to Supergirl but she isn't really getting it. She is focused on getting Mxy back and stopping Nyxly. At the hospital, Diggle and Kelly discover 5th dimensional energy is in the residents. Diggle notes they may need to suit up to face this. Orlando faces off against the counsel woman and when her body guards attack, Kelly is there in the original Guardian costume to stop them. Diggle takes on the body guards and Kelly goes after the cousel woman. Kelly gets a grip on her but she flashes away. Back at the tower, Kelly calls out team Supergirl for not listening to her. Team Supergirl is after the cause but are missing the people that are hurting. Team Supergirl give her space and Diggle goes to speak with her. In his comfort for her we discover Diggle turned down the green lantern ring so he could be with his family. Kelly then defines the hero she wants to be. Diggle leaves to give Supergirl and Kelly some space. Supergirl finally hears Kelly for what she was trying to say.
  4. A Guardian for National City's Forgotten: Brainy has a plan to help the people and they are preparing to take back the 5th dimensional energy. They won't be able to use it to track Nyxly but the people are the priority. Brainy then makes the changes to James' suit and makes Kelly's Guardian! team Supergirl and Guardian arrive to stop the counsel woman and reclaim the 5th dimensional energy. The siphon they need to use has to be in line of sight with all those affected by the energy and the counsel woman. Guardian asks Orlando for trust and he is able to gather all those hurt out onto the street. Supergirl holds the counsel woman in place and Guardian is able to restore their energy to them healing the neighborhood. The missing energy goes to Nyxly however.
  5. Guardian to Stay: Guardian inspires Orlando to run for city counsel. The children start to play and pretend they are Guardian. Diggle returns to the tower and quotes Black Lightning. "Be a hero for the people"! Supergirl and Guardian speak and Supergirl gives her word she wants to continue the conversation. While the big stuff is always there for Supergirl to deal with, Guardian will remain the hero for the people. Nyxly has the location of the first totem and Lena returns home to find the magical book she left already there.

In the final wrap up moments, Kelly decompresses at home. Alex arrives and Kelly breaks down. She explains just how tired she is with this all and while she isn't able or ready to explain it all, she's happy to just be vulnerable with Alex. Check back with us shorty for our in-depth coversation with Azie Tesfai about tonight's historical episode!

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#21 RE: Blind Spots RecapCatPat 2021-09-26 14:08
Quoting daryl772003:
Quoting CatPat:


I also thought the Lena scenes added nothing to the episode and seemed tacked on. I do get they were just nudging her Witch powers story forward, but it felt out of sync with the episode. Don't get me wrong, I love Lena, but her two scenes didn't really work here imo.


this is pretty accurate. i love lena but you could have left her scenes out of the episode and nothing would have changed.



Exactly, we didn't see her really learn anything, so nothing really changed. She got the book in the mail which I assume will be her powers users manual of sorts.
#20 RE: Blind Spots Recapdaryl772003 2021-09-23 21:45
Quoting RedDog:
Sadly, I don’t know how to quote other posts. Therefore, I will summarize a few things.

1) The purpose of Lena’s 2 scenes-to show that she has been studying with Florence and showing progress and to get her back to National City. —How many would complain when she begins to use magic to help the team as to how her skills are if they left out the scene in the cave?
2) I think the reason Supergirl was acting out of character regarding who to help when is in part because the idea of going up against Nxyly has her rattled. That being said the first conversation between Supergirl & Kelly is indicative of them being on different wavelengths at that moment. Supergirl is reassuring Kelly that Nxyly will “pay for what she’s done.” Great! But that does nothing now to help the people that have been harmed especially if those people die before Nxyly is apprehended.
3) The SuperFriends have no idea where Nxyly is right now. Why do most of them need to stand around at the Tower while Brainy tries to find her? There’s 5 of them. Surely, the team could spare someone to help Kelly. That’s not a criticism about the plot because the point is they have gotten used to dealing with the larger than life stuff. I think that must be an easy pitfall when you have superpowers.
As many have pointed out-having a blind spot doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you have room for improvement.


they could at least spare m'gann to help kelly out but she has just disappeared
#19 RE: Blind Spots RecapThalolli 2021-09-23 20:34
How does that scene between Lena and the witch solve the problem of Lena not having enough training when they just showed that this episode takes place right back to back with the Mxy episode where Lena found out? If they wanted to imply that Lena has a longer period to make her competent they should have had her find out about her powers and start training a few episodes back, then use the episodes where Lena is missing to imply she learned a lot off screen. Instead Lena is being full on Mary Sue, as she always is
#18 Re: Blind Spot recapRedDog 2021-09-23 18:38
Sadly, I don’t know how to quote other posts. Therefore, I will summarize a few things.

1) The purpose of Lena’s 2 scenes-to show that she has been studying with Florence and showing progress and to get her back to National City. —How many would complain when she begins to use magic to help the team as to how her skills are if they left out the scene in the cave?
2) I think the reason Supergirl was acting out of character regarding who to help when is in part because the idea of going up against Nxyly has her rattled. That being said the first conversation between Supergirl & Kelly is indicative of them being on different wavelengths at that moment. Supergirl is reassuring Kelly that Nxyly will “pay for what she’s done.” Great! But that does nothing now to help the people that have been harmed especially if those people die before Nxyly is apprehended.
3) The SuperFriends have no idea where Nxyly is right now. Why do most of them need to stand around at the Tower while Brainy tries to find her? There’s 5 of them. Surely, the team could spare someone to help Kelly. That’s not a criticism about the plot because the point is they have gotten used to dealing with the larger than life stuff. I think that must be an easy pitfall when you have superpowers.
As many have pointed out-having a blind spot doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you have room for improvement.
#17 RE: Blind Spots RecapCatPat 2021-09-23 07:13
I watched Stargirl after Supergirl on the CW app. It was a very fitting companion episode to this week's Supergirl. Different topic, but still very emotional. Quite different in tone to last week's Stargirl, which was a top notch action packed hour. Great timing from a scheduling perspective. I am enjoying having Stargirl and Supergirl back-to-back.
+1 #16 RE: Blind Spots RecapBrierrose 2021-09-22 23:41
Quoting Zoya:
it's true that Kara doesn't understand where Kelly is coming from , but basically no one understands where Kara came from, which was at one point the overall arc of the show and its focus. it is hamfisted to take one episode and one (albeit large) issue and try to show how Kara and Alex are somehow in the wrong?
I didn’t think Kara and Alex were shown as being in the wrong. Certainly Kelly wasn’t angry with Kara or Alex. Kelly hit her limit on what she could handle. She had to shout to her friends to hear her but they did. Who among us like, Kara and Alex, hasn’t been “guilty” of focusing so much on what’s going on in our own life that we’ve not been able to “hear” a friend’s need for support. Who among us hasn’t reached our emotional limit and just had to leave the room like Kelly did. Nobody denied anything Kelly was saying or told her she was overacting, that would’ve been wrong. Kara is the paragon of hope but she’s never been portrayed as perfect. Just because Kara’s an alien doesn’t mean she’s tuned into the racism that Kelly knows all too well. To the outside world Kara looks like a white woman and she’s treated with the privilege that goes along with that. Basically like most of us Kara can do better, that doesn’t make her or us wrong or bad people just works in progress.
Quoting superbill:
I liked the one-on-one scenes between SG and Kelly. Azie clearly based her writing on her life experiences. In one of the interviews posted in the Forum, she recounted how Melissa really leaned into the uncomfortable, emotional scenes. I wonder if Melissa advocated for that, as the progression of awareness for SG parallels Melissa's own journey which she described in an IG conversation last year. Just a thought.
I suspect your right. Here’s the forum thread that contains Melissa’s IG posts and live videos from last summer.
https://supergirl.tv/forum/melissa-s-response-to-recent-events
+1 #15 RE: Blind Spots Recapsuperbill 2021-09-22 19:05
Quoting Brierrose:
A beautiful job by Azie, I’d like to acknowledge the courage it took her to write than act so vulnerably. I believe there are some things that just need to be said. We have to remember that it’s not just adults that watch this show its teenagers too and heck there are many adults that need to know these things. What to some might seem obvious isn’t to others. I have met people exactly like that council woman; I know that portrayal wasn’t just hyperbole. Some of the points I think are most important to take away from the episode.

1) When a friend asks for help it’s important to have a conversation about that even if you aren’t able to help.

2) Don’t ask someone to talk about their trauma for the purpose of educating you, educate yourself.

3) When someone does choose to discuss their trauma listen and thank them for sharing.

I liked the bit about guilt being an inactive emotion. Guilt can initiate action but it’s not a complete response. I loved the choice of Nia be the one to say to give Kelly time after she walked away to the training room. Nia was best suited to understand what Kelly was going through at that moment.

Nyxly is a great villain and glad it seems she’s sticking around.


Nicely said! I'm so sad we still need to have this conversation.

I liked the one-on-one scenes between SG and Kelly. Azie clearly based her writing on her life experiences. In one of the interviews posted in the Forum, she recounted how Melissa really leaned into the uncomfortable, emotional scenes. I wonder if Melissa advocated for that, as the progression of awareness for SG parallels Melissa's own journey which she described in an IG conversation last year. Just a thought.

Glad to see councilwoman Rankin get what she deserved. Getting Orlando involved as her potential replacement was a nice touch and sends a great message.
+3 #14 RE: Blind Spots RecapZoya 2021-09-22 18:24
it's true that Kara doesn't understand where Kelly is coming from , but basically no one understands where Kara came from, which was at one point the overall arc of the show and its focus. it is hamfisted to take one episode and one (albeit large) issue and try to show how Kara and Alex are somehow in the wrong?
+2 #13 RE: Blind Spots Recapdaryl772003 2021-09-22 15:52
Quoting CatPat:


I also thought the Lena scenes added nothing to the episode and seemed tacked on. I do get they were just nudging her Witch powers story forward, but it felt out of sync with the episode. Don't get me wrong, I love Lena, but her two scenes didn't really work here imo.


this is pretty accurate. i love lena but you could have left her scenes out of the episode and nothing would have changed.
+1 #12 RE: Blind Spots Recapkdogg87 2021-09-22 15:10
Okay episode. This was definitely handled better than other social issue based episodes. However, it still felt very forced, to me.

Kelly had every right to be frustrated, but her anger towards the team felt incredibly misdirected. It's not like they were standing around twiddling their thumbs.

I'm sorry, it's touchy with me. Yes, Kelly's battle, and the real world struggles it is an allegory for, matter. Very much. But attacking the people who are aiming to be your allies doesn't always end as well as it did for Kelly. Thats a very easy way to alienate your sympathizers and lose support. Yes, do everything you can to help them see the issue. But treating them like the enemy doesn't make them want to help you...at least in the experiences I've had, and in ther situations I've witnessed.

One thing I do appreciate is that Kara admitted she may not ver be able to understand Kelly's position and experience. But that doesn't mean she (and people IRL) can't still work to do better, and be allies. witnesses.

I also agree that Diggle's appearances have felt very forced. Especially with Superman & Lois, and Supergirl. I stopped watching Batwoman, but I can't imagine that went any better. Dig has almost nonexistent relationships with everyone on those 3 shows, so he was an odd character choice.


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