They share a toast “to family,” and it’s the perfect way to end the episode…. The episode ends at Kara’s apartment, with Alex, Eliza, J’onn, Winn, and James (who seems to be Kara’s new boyfriend! Oooohhhh!) gathered for a celebratory dinner. It doesn’t involve more money, of course, but it does mean that Cat respects her, that Kara is no longer her assistant, and that she can be anything she wants to be at CatCo. And later, when Kara is back at CatCo, rather than getting fired like she thinks she is, Cat gives Kara -yes, Kara. Oh, and by the way, Superman has been lying unconscious on a table this whole time, because he’s useless.Īt the DEO, as Kara recovers, she and Alex tell Eliza that Jeremiah is still alive, and that they’ll be working on a mission to rescue him from Project Cadmus. Then Alex, flying Kara’s pod, goes into space to save Supergirl. Supergirl successfully hauls Fort Rozz off the planet and into outer space, saving the world. She calls Alex to tell her what she’s doing, and Alex protests (because, you know, SCIENCE like Hey, you won’t be able to generate the thrust you need to get home, for starters), but again, Supergirl is prepared to give her life to protect Earth. It needs to be removed from the planet, Supergirl volunteers. NO! Because there’s still the problem of the omegahedron having been used to power up Fort Rozz, which is powering Myriad. It takes some doing (and lots of heat vision), but both Non and Indigo are defeated (J’onn rips Indigo in half!). FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! It’s the usual match-ups. Supergirl asks them to please not kill the humans and turn off Myriad, but Non laughs and throws their power source, an omegahedron (shout-out to Supergirl: The Movie!), at her, it having already served its purpose. Ready to save the world, and ready to join her mother in Rao’s light if need be.Īs the Myriad frequency rises and people’s heads start feeling like they’re going to pop off, Supergirl and J’onn arrive at the Fort Rozz site and face off against Non and Indigo. And she tells J’onn that she’s ready to go if she needs to. She tells James that she cares about him, and that maybe now’s not the best time to get a relationship started. She tells Cat that she values her as a mentor. She tells Winn she values his friendship. Which is great, because now that she might, you know, die, Supergirl wants to tell the important people in her life how much they mean to her. From the moment Lord tells them this, they have 4 hours to save the world. Supergirl and J’onn are the only ones unaffected by the Myriad signal, but J’onn was weakened from his fight with Indigo, so Supergirl may have to face Non and Indigo and save the world alone, with no guarantee of getting out alive. If they can’t brainwash humanity, they might as well explode their brains. As Maxwell Lord explains to the celebrating DEO, they’re slowly increasing the frequency of Myriad. But not before they kill all the humans on this one. Well, not exactly, because Non and Indigo get so pissed that their original Myriad plan didn’t work that they decide to go off and enslave some other world.