![]() The impostors are defeated, but M’gann realizes they will never stop hunting her and chooses to return to Mars in hopes of finding other compassionate Martians to start a movement. While searching for the real Winn, they realize there’s a second White Martian - and it’s Alex. The Martian fear of fire reveals that it’s Winn, and Armek uses Winn’s knowledge to make the base’s reactor overload. ![]() In the ensuing fight, he changes shape, and now he could be anybody. Hank locks down the base when Armek is discovered impersonating M’gann. He threatens to kill everyone she loves unless she turns herself in, but Hank convinces her that he and the DEO can protect her. White Martians are impersonating DEO agents to get to M’gann, but the rehashed clichés aren’t enough to drag down a great episode that sees Kara, Mon-El and Alex doing their best to navigate through a whole new palette of emotions.Ī White Martian has come for M’gann, but it’s not just any White Martian: It’s her former husband, Armek (Terrell Tillford). We saw the classic military-style alien invasion earlier this season this week, we get the shapechanger infiltration invasion. ET on CBS.Warning: This recap for “The Martian Chronicles” episode of Supergirl contains spoilers. " is on a mission, but Myriad taking over the entirety of National City is going to put into question which mission she should be pursuing," Kreisberg says, teasing that we'll see Alex and Hank on the run in a "comical way" in the April 11 episode. "Obviously she knows her father is alive and he's out there, but the entirety of National City has been taken over, and there's going to be some discussions with Hank in the subsequent episodes about which danger is more immediate and pressing." Supergirl airs Mondays at 8 p.m. It'll definitely be part of season 2." (The CBS super series has not yet been renewed.) While Hank and Alex (Chyler Leigh) didn't end up as guinea pigs at the facility, they're now on the hunt for it after discovering that Kara and Alex's father, Jeremiah (Dean Cain), is actually still alive and trapped within the depths of Cadmus - though that may get derailed after Monday's episode. ![]() Cadmus has such a rich history in the comics and the animated shows. "It's definitely something that we're going to pursue. It'll be something that gets saved for season 2." "We did run out of runway a little bit, so it's going to remain more of a evil specter-y thing that's out there," Kreisberg continues. "You're not going to see Cadmus this season. "We can't speak to that," executive producer Andrew Kreisberg says. Alas, the Supergirl bosses are staying relatively mum on whether the Boy of Steel will factor into the show's future. In the comics, Project Cadmus serves a somewhat similar function, though it's best-known for its work in cloning, particularly with the creation of Superboy. After Hank Henshaw was publicly unmasked as the Martian Manhunter (David Harewood), the former head of the DEO was sentenced to imprisonment at Project Cadmus, which was revealed to be a genetic engineering facility that experiments on aliens in order to weaponize their abilities for military purposes. Now that Myriad has been unleashed, Supergirl's got a new mystery to unravel.
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