Brainiac 5, despite a somewhat weird makeup job, is played so well by Jesse Rath, that I would consider his charming addition a good thing. We get to see the Legion of Super-Heroes with its dark colors and brunette Saturn Girl (meh). There is some cool stuff within, however. I guess there was the “Lena and James” thing, but that’s almost as boring as “Kara and James” was, and Lena is still being held to double standards from being a Luthor. I know this is a drama, but can some people get some “wins” already? We met a great new character in Samantha Arias (the delightful Odette Annable), but she, too, had a dark side that brought her down, with her alter ego of Reign. J’Onn got his father back, though there was a lot of drama and sadness involved there. Mon-El being sent off to who knows where and (spoiler alert) coming back married was no fun for Kara, and the dissolution of Alex’s relationship with Maggie seemed a sudden redirect caused by actor availability that left no one happy. A lot of the characters were put through the wringer, and it seemed like they weren’t getting their total happiness. The Episodes: When viewed individually, there are some aspects of Supergirl Season 3 that didn’t totally hit the mark, though the story narrative was likely intentional. The Complete Third Season of Supergirl was recently released to Blu-ray and DVD, and KryptonSite has been provided with a copy of the set to review! What did we think? Read on!