Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
More than any of The CW's DC Comics shows, a lot has changed with Supergirl coming into the new season. For one thing, there's the fact that Supergirl wasn't even a CW series until a few months ago. But for all that's new and different about Season 2, the premiere episode succeeds because it celebrates those qualities that have made the show work from week 1.
The biggest question surrounding the new season was how the shift from CBS to The CW would impact the look and feel of the show. Will National City still look the same now that production has shifted from Los Angeles to Vancouver? Will the special effects quality take a hit given the reduced budget? The good news is that the change in networks seems to have no negative impact on the show. Maybe National City looks a little blatantly less like LA now. But really, the only noteworthy change in terms of set design is the fact that the DEO has relocated from its bargain basement cave headquarters to a sleeker, sexier office building in the heart of National City. So a net gain there.
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