I love as well that there was no cliché moment where Rick went to Artemis, "I can't hit you you're a girl!"
He fully just threw his whole self into the fight, and so did she, and seeing those absolute powerhouses go all out was a thing of beauty.
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I love as well that there was no cliché moment where Rick went to Artemis, "I can't hit you you're a girl!"
He fully just threw his whole self into the fight, and so did she, and seeing those absolute powerhouses go all out was a thing of beauty.
While I hated how some of the other members of the JSA spoke down to Pat, especially Sylvester who's know him literally since childhood, I thought it was great how Jay treated him as an equal and allowed him to say his piece.
I think it's a good indication of how things will be if they ever meet with the new JSA: with Flash actually trying to listen/lean into the mentor role while I could see Starman assuming he knows better and not giving the team a fair chance.
The fight sequences in this episode of Stargirl? Genuinely in the top 3 of all Arrowverse fight scenes as far as I'm concerned.
I wouldn't be surprised if Grundy ends up breaking Rick out of prison. After all, he called Rick his friend.
I'm seriously loving this season of Stargirl. The spooky/horror vibe is working so well, and Eclipso is actually pretty horrifying in that he's literally pure evil. I'm just consistently surprised at the quality of this show, not even with the acting and storylines, but right down to the way it's filmed. It almost feels like a movie each episode and I love it. Criminally underrated show imo
I'm just freaking out for Yolanda as well because how are they supposed to get Brainwave out of her head? This isn't like The Flash or Supergirl either: Yolanda and the team don't just have access to nanomachines and future tech... This season really is putting everyone through it
Fitting that Stargirl is airing during October, because each episode is getting spookier and more f*cked up!