One Piece Episode 320
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Overall, this was not too bad of an episode. There was a bit too many flashbacks that we seen, but still heartfelt, and there was a bit too much talking. But all that was worth it because of the final 5 minutes and seeing all the bounties photos they have. Especially Sanji. Overall I give this episode 3.5 terrible bounty photos/5.
Average episode, but I liked several bits: Live-action Argo City (I feared the showrunners would call it Kandor, Kryptonopolis or some made-up name), Zor-El building the dome and being a hero -for once-, Selena...And Kara's kin stating she's become more human than Kryptonian. Where did we see this Oh, yes, SG Vol 5 #38, written by Sterling Gates, where Kara states she doesn't fit among Kryptonians anymore after spending over one year adapting to Earth. Plus, SG Vol 7 #18 when the Evolutionist acknowledges Kara has been changed by Earth people.\"I also wonder why it took J'onn so long to get there and help. But that is a quibble.\"Super-Heroes are notorious to forget their powers, abilities and training when the plot demands. I can't go through a Lego DCSHG movie without telling myself \"Don't question why Supergirl or Wonder Woman don't use their powers\" at least once.So... We have a woman named Selena associated to an item whose existence Argo City's survival depends on.Heh.I have the feeling the rumors regarding Mon-El leaving after this season are true and we've just seen the first hint. Now if we can have Brainy back...Now we have seen Argo City and its survivors, I think S4 will adapt \"New Krypton\". Kara will try to help the Argonians to settle down, and there will be both humans and Kryptonians willing to blow the other side up while Supergirl try to prevent one or two genocides. Maybe we'll see Lucy Lane returning as Superwoman.Sadly I'm afraid Lena will be one of the baddies. Reign will die and Lena will blame Kara or Kara will blame Lena and they'll break their friendship off. Do you remember how it was said prior to the Season's premiere we'd see the making of a villain and everybody assumed it'd be Reign I think we were blinsdsided.
A few replies:\"But taking a step back, the idea that Argo citizens wouldn't be pleading to be taken away didn't make sense.\"Actually, it makes perfect sense, since the citizens of Argo didn't really know of Earth and how to get there until Kara showed up. The domed city has been cut off from communicating with the outside world (which I assume is a trick by Selena, since she had no trouble contacting Reign psychically after Kara and Mon-El flew off). \"On Argo, again Supergirl says she isn't Kara Danvers and she isn't Supergirl. Here she is Kara Zor-El. It is another jab at the Danvers she was.\"Well, one could say it's sort of \"The Last Temptation of Supergirl\" being played out here. Kara is embarrassed by her human side in front of other Kryptonians, so she denies it...even though the entire purpose of her space mission is to save Earth's inhabitants from a old mystical threat from Krypton. There's lots of irony and hypocrisy on display in these scenes on Argo, some of which may be an unforeseen trap in itself. \"And Kara's kin stating she's become more human than Kryptonian. Where did we see this\"This psychological battle had been going on internally within Kara for much of this season. However, a more external version occurred earlier this season when M'yrrn accused J'onn of being more human than Martian shortly after their return to Earth. \"And naming her Selena is brilliant! That is a nice nod to the movie.\"Indeed. It also reinforces the Wizard of Oz allusions, since Selena in both cases is a wicked witch. Guess who's playing Dorothy here :) \"I said it before, this Alex plot was my favorite of the episode and the last scene about it sealed the deal.\"This subplot parallels nicely with Kara's reunion with Alura, presenting possibly two red herrings, but only one actually revealed. KET
\"that Allura should be in her early to mid fifties....\"Well, one could surmise that her more youthful appearance is due to the Silver Age Space Time Continuum, or that age is merely a number for mothers. :) There's another possible explanation, but that's likely to be revealed in the next couple of episodes... \"Where is ZOR-ELDid I miss something Is he dead\"Yeah, he's gone. Alura mentioned that he had sacrificed himself when creating the protective dome that keeps the Argo citizens safe. \"there was no explanation for why she, and the other Kryptonians for that matter, were de-powered.\"Normal atmospheric conditions for Kryptonians would not give them any superpowers...so it's a logical assumption for them to still not have any. KET
\"Where is ZOR-EL\"Dead. Allura mentioned that he gave his life to construct the shield that protects Argo. Though there are no details given I would assume he had to venture out into the toxic environment to build it.I think they made a mistake to rush the Argo City part as JF mentioned. On the other hand they have had troubles with writing a compelling main arc this season and this was the first episode in a long while that actually somewhat revolves around the protagonist. Kara needed this episode even if they completely underused its potential. And I really missed Melissa's fabulous emotional acting when finding her mother. It was stolen to rush their dialog in a too crammed episode. They shouldn't have wasted time on Alex story as it was kinda pointless.Overall thanks to the Argo part it was an episode I really enjoyed. Mon-El was also well used. Despite some wasted potential I put this as one of the strongest episodes of the season.I will try to forget that they turned Alex into a poor fx magical ninja.
Alex said to Ruby...\"She's called SUPERGIRL for a reason.\"The writers would do well to remember that the same thing applies to the show. It's called \"SUPERGIRL\" for a reason, namely because she's SUPPOSED to be the star of the show.While the storyline with Alex being targeted by an old, forgotten enemy out for revenge seemed more like filler than anything, it was an interesting, albeit brief walk down memory lane, in a kind of \"Alex's Greatest Hits\" review of some of her past arrests. I wish they had spent just a little more time reviewing Alex's personal Rogue Gallery. As it was, her encounter with the murderous corrupt cop from the flashback episode blended nicely with Kara's own blast from the past, but that should've been the focus of that story, rather than the bad guy turning out to be some never-before mentioned brother of someone Alex barely remembered sending up the river. The contrived attempts on Alex's life were laughable! What use is a grenade that gives the intended target time to dispose of it And I've never seen a handy-dandy \"Hot Coal Disposal\" pit in the middle of a boardwalk-like area in my life! You'd think something like that would be closer to campgrounds, or picnic areas, where people are grilling, or building bonfires, not on a sidewalk next to sales kiosks.I also thought the attacks were in the wrong order. First of all, the LAST thing Ruby needs is more ice cream. That girl's been fed enough comfort food to placate an ARMY! It would be more in character for Alex - a soldier - to take Ruby out for a jog, where the first attack could've taken place. Later, after Alex tracked down the former sheriff, I was JUST thinking \"Nice Bike!\" and then they blew it up, but again, not without giving Alex plenty of warning so she could get away unharmed. Stupid delayed explosion!In the final attack, it's ridiculous to think that J'onn wouldn't have been able to psychically \"sense\" the presence of the would-be assassin, especially if we're to believe that the guy could SMELL the Manhunter, but the fact that the depiction of J'onn's powers have been woefully inconsistent on this show is nothing new, especially this season. Even if he couldn't \"read\" that alien (one line saying that would've been nice), his super-speed should've allowed him to easily overtake this guy LONG before Alex caught up to him after an unlikely rooftop chase. Just as an aside, I think it would've been more entertaining if J'onn had impersonated Ruby instead of Alex, especially if we got to see \"Ruby\" toss a car at the guy, or something. And then there was \"The Move.\" As Anj said, it's a physical impossibility for a human being to flip themselves from the position Alex was in the way she did. If that's supposed to be part of her new catsuit's strength enhancing capabilities, again, it would've been nice if someone had bothered to mention it. Afterward, Alex's conversation with J'onn offered us some further insight into Alex's fluid self-image - also echoing Kara's identity crisis - but what was the point Is Alex considering resigning from the DEO if Sam dies, and she ends up with Ruby How would THAT be true to who Alex is - a kick ass alien hunter One thing's for sure, Alex is no more suited to be a full-time mother than Winn is qualified to run a day-care center, although that was his primary \"assignment\" in this episode. Surely there were less critical personnel at the DEO who could've looked after Ruby besides Winn. He didn't seem to be anymore interested in watching Ruby that I am!
Alittle better episode than the last one, but still suffers from clunky writing, which we'll just haveto roll with. I do agree the reference to \"Argo City\" and \"selena\" from the SUPERGIRL mythos was a nicetouch to things. And I did like the mother-daughter moments between Erica D and Melissa B -- \"I was hoping to get to know my daughter\" brought a tear to my eye, I'll admit -- it did kind of remind me ofthe loss of Laura Benanti, but this wasn't a showstopper. I also had a bit of a grin on my face realizingthat was Tim Russ as the councillor opposing giving Kara the rock she needed.As for Alex going full on Mama Bear / kicka** mode EXCELLENT!! though the old canard about \"having thefull resources of a secret Government Organization backing you, but foiled by deux ex machina\" kinda broke my Suspension Of Disbelief meter.I'd also single out the \"selfless Mon-El\" moment on Argo, as well as the Reign goading Lena to use thekillswitch as some of my favorite moments in this episode. Longer term though :a) what will be the future of Argo City and its inhabitants, exactly Never mind the sciency bits likeno power, no water, no star, deadly kryptonite all around... The possibility of a \"World Of New Krypton\" as a future storyline does intrigue me, though!b) what is up with Selena That has me wondering! Can't wait to see how this plays out!c) I still remain in the \"Lena on Team Supergirl\" side of things :) Just sayin'd) trailer for next week implies Supergirl is leaving the DEO and earth to be on Argo City when all hellbreaks loose... or is that just what they WANT us to think> Alex said to Ruby...> > \"She's called SUPERGIRL for a reason.\"+9000. I'm hoping for a good smackdown between Supergirl and Reign next ep... this time with Supergirland the DEO fighting ALOT smarter than they have before. 'Sides, I think Supergirl still owes Reign forthat pre-midseason finale.Regards 59ce067264