Supergirl season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Kara, in a coma after being defeated by Reign, is visited by Brainiac
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Brainiac-5?
Brainiac-5, also known as Querl Dox, is a half computer, half organic lifeform from the 31st century and a member of the Legionnaires.
Why is Kara in a coma?
Kara is in a coma due to her defeat by Reign.
What technology does Brainiac-5 use to communicate with Kara?
He uses advanced 31st-century technology to communicate with Kara while she is in a coma.
What is Reign's mission?
Reign's mission is to cleanse the world of sinners and those who protect them.
How does the DEO feel about facing Reign without Supergirl?
The DEO is concerned about their chances against Reign without Supergirl.
What does Lena Luthor think is wrong with Kara?
Lena Luthor believes Kara is sick with the flu.
Why does Kara struggle to leave her mental prison?
Kara struggles due to her fear and trauma from the battle with Reign.
What is the Legion's future mission?
The Legion's mission is to stop a threat known as the Blight in the future without altering the past.
How does Kara overcome her fears?
Kara overcomes her fears by reflecting on her strength and will, symbolized by her relationship with her pet cat Streaky.
What happens at Albatross Bay Prison?
Reign attacks Albatross Bay Prison, seeking to punish the inmates, but is confronted by the DEO, Legion, and Supergirl.
How does the battle with Reign conclude?
The battle ends with Reign retreating after a coordinated effort by the DEO, Legion, and Supergirl.
What does Reign learn after the battle?
Reign learns that there are others like her, indicating future threats.
What lessons does Kara reflect on after her ordeal?
Kara reflects on her experiences and the importance of overcoming fear and trauma.
What happens between Lena and James?
Lena and James reconcile their relationship after Lena overcomes her doubts about James.
What is the significance of the Legion deciding to help in the battle?
The Legion's decision to help signifies their willingness to intervene in critical situations, despite their mission to not alter the past.