“Supergirl” Episode 615 Recap: Hope Floats

Back to the important stuff. Back in the Tower, Kara tells Lena about everything that happened with Esme, and how she feels so bad.

Lena leans on her elbow on the couch

“Do you agree with Esme though? Do you think I’m pretty?”

She’s feeling a bit… well, hopeless. If she can’t even inspire hope in one little girl, how is she going to inspire lasting hope? Lena tells her to just go steal the nukes that are stressing out the countries of Kaznia and Corto Maltese but Supergirl says she’s not allowed to get involved in big picture stuff. She’s not trying to take away free will, or single-handedly affect the course of human history on such a large scale. Just then, Kara feels Nyxly’s glee, a word and emotion that gives her chills for more than one reason.

Supergirl recap 615: Kara looks a little shook

“I suddenly had the urge to pu ton a newsboy cap….”

Lena gets back to work on using the repelling spell and says maybe Supergirl isn’t the answer for this particular gauntlet. Maybe the world needs to hear from her personal hero, Kara Danvers.

Lena looks thoughtfully at Kara

Lena had 90% of the good ideas in this episode, just saying.

Downstairs in the Tower, Kelly talks to Esme gently and kindly, telling her she knows Alex is sorry she had a hard day. Alex is watching from the window like a sad puppy as Kelly tries to comfort the scared little alien girl. Esme just keeps her sad eyes glued to the floor and tells Kelly that she should just take her back to the group home, before her powers hurt Kelly, too.

Kelly looks distraught

I don’t even know how to ACTORS didn’t burst into tears at this, let alone the characters.

And somehow Kelly’s entire heart doesn’t stop beating for the pain of it right then and there, and she leaves Esme to her sorrow and goes out to comfort the other devastated party.

Alex feels horrible for pushing Esme. Because the thing is, Alex was trying to parent Esme the way Jeremiah raised her. Because it was the most formative for her, even though it wasn’t the healthiest. So it’s her first instinct. But instead, she should be parenting the way Mama Danvers, The Best TV Mom Ever, raised Kara. She says Eliza was kind and understanding, and she doesn’t know how to just snap her fingers and be like that.

Kelly reminds her that Eliza wasn’t automatically perfect at parenting her adopted alien daughter; they fought all the time, too. Alex waves her hand at that, saying it was different because Kara was a teenager and Esme is a perfect little angel. But Kelly reminds her that even despite the fighting, Eliza and Kara ended up bonding just fine, and Kara thrived for her love and support through the hard times. Kelly implores Alex to cut herself some slack. To give herself some time.

Kelly looks at Alex reassuredly

“If we can’t figure out how to raise a child, literally no one should be allowed to.”

Besides, Kelly says there’s blame to share. Kelly assumed that all of Esme’s apprehensions this morning were about her powers, but that’s not all that was happening there. Yes, she’s been taught to fear her own powers; Miss Hannigan’s Group Home had her in a power dampening cuff, her last foster parents wielded her as a weapon then sent her away because of them. But it’s deeper than that. It’s not only the why, but the fact of being sent away; Esme is scared of getting close to Alex and Kelly, because she’s lost so many people already.

Alex reassures Kelly that it’s not her fault, either. They are both nervous and stressed, but they have each other.

Alex and Kelly hold hands over the table

We stan healthy queer relationships.

Kelly wishes there was a way to help Esme see the truth, to know implicitly how committed they are to taking care of her, and you can practically see the lightbulb go off in Alex’s head.

Across town, Kara takes Lena’s advice and writes an article about how J’onn is helping keep the peace with Corto Maltese (and Kaznia, but that didn’t rhyme.) But Andrea hates it. She’s been going through it and she fired her therapist friend and her ex-turned-best-friend is a Superfriend now so she seems a bit grumpy. Kara says she wants to try to give a positive perspective and give people good news for once, but Andrea says the world sucks.

Andrea looks over it

“Life sucks then you die, what else do you want from me, Danvers?”

As if to prove her point, this is when Nyxly chooses to bust into CatCo and kidnap a reporter as leverage. Kara sneaks out Andrea’s window and flies back in as Supergirl, and Nyxly says if she doesn’t turn over the Hope and Humanity totems by sunset, she’ll suck the world of its courage until it happens to also lose all hope.

Nyxly makes a move that forces Supergirl to go save Andrea (who hilariously talks to Supergirl like she’s her favorite Hollywood celebrity and has no idea she’s actually the reporter she was just berating) and Nyxly uses the distraction to disappear.

Desperate, Supergirl flies around trying to instill as much last-minute hope as she can, then flies back and tries to take the hope totem, but the mysterious game show voice tells her that she failed the gauntlet.

Up in her tower, a princess Lena is doing some magic, trying to get her repellent spell to work.

Lena holds her hand over a mortar and pestal

“Eleka nahmen nahmen! Ah tum ah tum eleka nahmen!”

When she finishes the spell, she reaches out and the totem zaps her, making her think it worked, but when Brainy comes up behind her and lifts it himself, they realize it’s a one-zap solution and not a long-term protection spell.

Kara comes back, despondent. Losing hope. And bummed Brainy and Lena don’t really have good news for her.

Kara looks sad but her hair looks good

“At least I don’t have bangs anymore.”

Alex and Kelly are also in the Tower, Esme still looking a bit bummed. Alex apologizes again for pushing Esme and explains that she was trying to help but she realizes now that she was hurting Esme and she didn’t mean to.

Alex and Kelly apologize to Esme

Normalize apologizing to children and admitting when you made a mistake!

They have something to show Esme, which intrigues her enough to follow Alex and Kelly to meet the Superfriends’ pet TruthSeeker. They explain that it has powers to make people tell the truth, and that Esme can borrow those powers while they tell her something very important. Esme agrees so Kelly and Alex look at her in her little eyes and promise that they will never EVER send her away. Not if her powers get bigger, not if she never wants to use her powers ever again. Nothing she can do can make them send her away. They’re her family now, and it might be hard sometimes, but they’re going to grow and learn…together.

Kelly and Alex reassure Esme

I could think of a few people I’d like to use the TruthSeeker on.

Esme is starting to warm to them but expresses another one of her big fears: She had a family once, before all the foster placements, and bad things happened to them, and then she was alone. Once again somehow Kelly and Alex don’t burst into tears, but instead they tell Esme a secret: They’re superheroes. It’s their job to keep the bad things away, and they’re very good at it. I personally would not have been comforted by them telling me they’re in danger more often than your average moms but Esme has already been saved by Kelly once and Sentinel and Guardian once, so she feels like she can trust them.

Kelly and Alex smile at Esme

To be fair, I do trust them, I just have known them longer than Esme has.

Kara is still feeling the hope draining from her, which maybe is part of the gauntlet, but she shakes it off and puts her hand on her hips and stands tall. She realizes that Lena’s FIRST idea is maybe the way to go; she doesn’t usually get involved in things this big, but the only reason the nukes are on the table is because of Nyxly’s interference, so stopping it will just bring things back into balance. People shouldn’t have to live in fear like this.

So Kara wants to get the hope totem and do what Nyxly asks, and J’onn is stressed but Kara trusts Lena’s spell. So Kara flies to Kaznia and gathers up all their nukes while J’onn gets the ones in Corto Maltese and it’s only right now when I decided to double-check that I was spelling that right that I realized this is also a fictional place; I guess that’s what happens when you’re steeped in the Arrowverse for almost a decade.

Kara yeets all the nukes into the sun then goes back to the hope totem, having very publicly saved two entire nations, at least. And this time she can pull it out, and the escape room voice tells her she performed admirably.

Kara glows blue from the totem

The lily means I dare you to love me.

She uses her earbud to tell Lena that she’s on her way back to her (and this isn’t me exaggerating; she didn’t tell the Tower, she didn’t tell Brainy, she just told Lena. I know it’s because she has the Totem since she’s doing magic on it but STILL.)

Supergirl finds Nyxly and goes toe-to-toe with her, and with the help of Lena’s spell, ultimately saving the kidnapped reporter and getting her hands on all three totems. Hope was more powerful than courage in the end.

The Superfriends look over their spoils; three of seven totems in their control instead of Nyxly’s. But Kara is wondering if they should switch from playing defense to playing offense. Maybe the game isn’t playing keepaway with the totems for the rest of eternity, maybe it’s taking away Nyxly’s ability to win at all. Maybe the only way to keep Nyxly from putting the Allstone puzzle together is to make sure she can never find one of the pieces.

Lena is worried; these totems possess magic that’s on an ancient archmage level and she has barely mastered a third level Glyph of Warding spell. They don’t know what will happen if they destroy one, it could affect life as they know it in untold ways.

Kara looks thoughtful

“God she’s so smart.” – Kara’s inner monologue, probably

Brainy points out that they technically only have to destroy one piece for the puzzle to be unfinishable; the question now is which. Humanity is way too dangerous, and courage is too risky. So once again, hope is the solution. Supergirl is sure that she can replace hope if destroying the stone starts sapping it. Not just her, them. The Superfriends. As they exist now, and on into the future. It’s their best option right now.

Supergirl looks determined

“I will be their sunlamp in the darkness!”

Back at the Olsen-Danvers residence, Alex and Kelly tuck Esme in. They know that the TruthSeeker was just the beginning, that they’ll all work together to build trust, and talk about their feelings. Esme does have one more truth she wants to share before she says goodnight: She loves her room.

Kelly and Alex tuck Esme in

“So what’s the deal with Aunt Kara and Aunt Lena?”

When Alex and Kelly are alone again, and admit to each other that it was a rough day, Alex also confesses, tears in her eyes and her voice all wobbly, that it’s better that she ever could have imagined. And what I love about this is that it feels so…right.

So often wlw relationships on TV are only developed to a point and then writers throw up their hands like, “What do lesbians want? They’re both women so probably babies right?” when the truth is, lesbian couples want or don’t want children with a similar variety to any other couple! A wild concept, I know. Plenty of queer couples simply have no interest, so when a couple (or, more often it seems, a single lesbian) on TV suddenly wants a baby, it can feel like a move that means they didn’t know what they wanted to do with the couple anymore.

But not here. Alex helped raise Kara, and has always had a protective instinct. Wanting children someday is why she broke up with Maggie, who didn’t, and for a little while she was so determined to justify that heartbreak she was going to adopt a child alone. But when that didn’t work out, she found Kelly. And then Esme found her. It feels like the correct progression to lead a lesbian character to adopting a child and even if all the scenes in this episode were so cute my heart threatened to fully quit on me, I would support this trajectory.

Alex and Kelly hold hands on the bed even though they're 2ft apart it's still very cute

They even got to smooch a teensy weensy bit this episode!

Outside, Kara puts on her Lena-made space suit and flies up to yeet the hope totem into the sun, destroying it. Nyxly can feel the stone break and knows the allstone can never be whole, but just as she’s about to give up, a present drops down from the sky like it’s from a sponsor in the Hunger Games, with a note from Nyxly’s secret admirer in hauntingly familiar sociopathic handwriting. Inside the box is a watch that turns into a Lexosuit. Nyxly smiles and I scowl.

And honestly I’m so bummed! I forgot Lex was coming back and I’m furious about it. There are only five – FIVE – more episodes left, and these last few episodes have been the best the show has been in years. It was full of teamwork and women supporting women and all kinds of good stuff, and I really don’t want the Men Who Ruined Everything to come back. We can’t even get Lena, Kelly, and Nia all in one episode, why are we adding more people! Anyway, hopefully the show proves me wrong and Lex only comes back long enough for Lena to kill him again.

Unrelated, but with Lena’s hair crimped this episode, it made me think again about the trajectory of Lena’s comfort with the Superfriends, about how over the course of the seasons she went from tight buns and pencil skirts to her hair loose and her clothes flowy…will we see the return of The Sweatshirt? We can only hope.

Throwback screenshot of Lena in a sweatshirt from 305

They were the best of times, they were the worst of times. (Screenshot from Episode 305.)

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7 Comments

  1. It’s ironic that the line of dialog that best summarizes the episode, nay, the series, nay, the Arrowverse as a whole…

    …was said by a (dead) man, on another show (Stargirl), in a flashback.

    “To found family.”

    —-

    Nyxly is a cat. She always perching on a chair or standing on something high up. She has utter disdain for us puny mortals.

    —-

    I saw it pointed out on Tumblr that the courage totem was red, and the humanity totem was orange. The hope totem was kinda yellowish…

    …seven totems (well, six now), seven colors, seven Superfriends. We may be on our way to saving the day with a literal gay rainbow of friendship. She-Ra would be so proud.

    —-

    I dig how Lena’s general appearance has gotten more relaxed since leaving L-Corp. Curly hair instead of sleek and straight (pun intended), softer makeup, more casual outfits. Practical shoes! If everyone in the show is wearing a mask of some sort, then the persona of “Ms. Luthor” is hers. With Kara, she can just be Lena.

    —-

    If I have one issue with this episode is that it was so full of big ideas that were just glossed over. An unmarried interracial, lesbian couple fostering an alien child in like… a day? Kara’s throwaway line about how she “can’t interfere with the course of human history”. Andrea’s jaded view that the world sucks and we should only print the bad news.

    —-

    Lena: “El Mayarah”
    Alex: “When did you learn Kryptonian?”
    Lena: “Kara talks in her sleep.”
    Alex: “Oh, right. …wait, what?”

    —-

    Five episodes left… place your bets on whether or not Supergirl will be the third series (that I know of) where gay love saves the day in the finale.

  2. “Next we go back at Kelly’s apartment, where I presume Alex lives now?”

    Huh? See re 6×3, where Alex asked Kelly to move-in together, and 6×9, where we first saw what (IIRC) J’onn called “their new place”?

    “At the Tower, Brainy is asking what kind of block set he should get little Esme, and Lena and Kara IN UNISON say he should get her a train set.”

    Surely I’m not the only one here who thought of: “What toy did you want when you were 4 years old?” “A train!” Carol & Therese, “Carol”!!!

    “Lena even says, “el mayarah” to Kara as she goes.”

    OMG, I got iconic Han saying “May the Force Be With You” to Luke goosebumps! [Talk about another slash couple w/ an exorbitant amount of fanfic. But can THIS one be canon? Please???]

    “The lily means I dare you to love me.”

    🤣

    Either that, or does Kara know her way around a blooming bud? 😉

    “So what’s the deal with Aunt Kara and Aunt Lena?”

    Oh honey, you’re going to have to learn to mimic a *13th* Level Intellect for that one…

    “They even got to smooch a teensy weensy bit this episode!”

    Um yeah, these French doors on bedrooms thing? Eventually, Esme’s going to want HER privacy, too, but A&K have got to replace theirs w/ something opaque (and soundproof) PDQ!!!

    Speaking of which:

    “Carol wanted her with her, and whatever happened they would meet it without running. How was it possible to be afraid and in love, Therese thought. The two things did not go together. How was it possible to be afraid, when the two of them grew ***stronger together*** every day? And every night. Every night was different, and every morning. Together they possessed a miracle.”

    The Price of Salt (aka Carol), p. 209 The original blonde/brunette Stronger Together (El Mayarah) couple!

  3. With Kara stopping by Eliza’s to pick up the animals and blankets given to her, and later Kelly and Alex talking about Alex modeling herself after Eliza, I wondered why Eliza wasn’t present to meet Esme? Seem like it would’ve been logical for Alex’s mom to be at this important occasion? Especially with the fostering happening so quickly I would have imagined Alex calling Eliza to share the news and ask for advice.

  4. Okay, I know this is not the point, and it is a device that has been used in many other television programs/films, but as a social worker, I nonetheless feel myself compelled to yell this into the void every time I see the device used:

    YOU CANNOT ADOPT YOUR CLIENTS.

    No matter how cute that kid is or how qualified you are to parent them, YOU CANNOT TAKE THEM HOME WITH YOU. This is a serious ethical violation, to the point that it is actually a roadblock for queer or otherwise-looking-to-adopt social workers who have to work around an already broken system to avoid the impression they could be abusing or threatening a fragile trust.

    Even in situations where social workers ARE allowed to foster/adopt, it is almost never with clients they have been directly working with, and even if it were a child they didn’t work with, it certainly would never be so quick a process as Alex directly described in the opening of the episode. Kelly’s job is to advocate for the best interests of the child, and if she went to court and said, “Your Honor, in my professional opinion, my girlfriend and I are the best parents for my client,” that judge, in my experience, would say hell no, send Esme back to a terrible group home, and likely petition to have Kelly’s ethics investigated.

    Now I know that doesn’t make for great TV, but as someone who frequently is kept awake wishing I could just take kids home with me, I need to yell about it. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

    *steps off soapbox*

  5. Family-building with Alex,Kelly, and Esme is so much more satisfying, and necessary, than Thanos Jr and her Infinity Totems. And Lena and Kara comfortable with each other, and being able to open up to the other, is more important than Lena the Good Witch.

  6. I don’t think it’s Kelly’s apartment.
    We saw a glimpse of it in 5×03. It looked different.
    I think the “move in with me” – speech from Alex and J’onn’s comment about them living together implied that they found a completly new place together.

    Also – I love the recap.

    The dansen-family is the cutest thing ever.

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