Friday, August 27, 2021

Toni Sutton: ‘Will Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor End Up Together by the Series Finale of “Supergirl”?’

From Distracitify:

Unfortunately, the DC Comic-based television series Supergirl will be coming to an end with the conclusion of Season 6. The final season began airing earlier in 2021 but went on a short hiatus in May and is now back starting with Episode 8 on Aug. 24. There are so many loose ends to tie up before the series finale, one being the relationship between Kara Danvers (Melissa Benoist) and Lena Luthor (Katie McGrath)

Since Lena Luthor first appeared in Season 2, her relationship with Kara Danvers bloomed into a best friendship. It’s been apparent that the two of them have an easy chemistry and bond as two powerful women in their personal and working lives. From the very beginning, the relationship between Kara and Lena has been a fan favorite, despite many highs and lows throughout the series.

On the show, Kara and Lena’s relationship is presented to viewers just as friends, but many fans have been wanting to see Kara and Lena become more than friends and enter into a romantic relationship. With not much time left, fans are hoping they will take their relationship to the next level. They even have their own ship name: Supercorp. So, will they end up together? Will Supercorp live?

 

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Sandy Schaefer: ‘Supergirl’s Final Season Needs to Make the Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor Ship Canon’


 From CBR.com

Between protecting National City and her career in journalism, Kara Danvers hasn’t had a ton of time for love on The CW’s Supergirl. Her most serious non-platonic relationship so far was with Mon-El, though things didn’t work out for them for reasons beyond their control. And while Melissa Benoist has indicated Supergirl’s final season will focus on the slow-burn romance between Kara and her new love interest William Dey, there’s a case to be made that the show would be better off finally making Kara and Lena Luthor a canon couple instead.

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