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Meet Superman's fierce, high-flying cousin - turns out saving the world is a family thing! Catch every series of this all-action DC adventure.
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S1: E1 - Pilot
Series 1
1. Pilot
A new hero takes to the skies in the series premiere.
2. Stronger Together
A new threat forces Kara to push her doubts aside.
3. Fight or Flight
Supergirl must face down Reactron, one of Superman's enemies.
4. Livewire
Kara's Thanksgiving is interrupted by Livewire.
5. How Does She Do It?
Kara babysits for Cat while Supergirl saves the city.
6. Red Faced
Kara goes too far when facing the cyborg Red Tornado.
7. Human for a Day
Kara loses her powers and an earthquake strikes the city.
8. Hostile Takeover
Kara goes head-to-head with her aunt Astra.
9. Blood Bonds
Kara must find a way to rescue Hank from Astra's husband.
10. Childish Things
Winn's dad, the supervillain Toyman, escapes from prison.
11. Strange Visitor from Another Planet
Kara helps Hank battle an alien who killed his people.
12. Bizarro
Kara faces off against the Bizarro version of herself.
13. For the Girl Who Has Everything
Kara is trapped in a dream world by an alien parasite.
14. Truth, Justice and the American Way
Supergirl battles the deadly Master Jailer.
15. Solitude
Supergirl does battle with Indigo.
16. Falling
Red Kryptonite causes Supergirl to turn on her friends.
17. Manhunter
J'onn J'onzz reveals the story of his hidden identity.
18. Worlds Finest
The Flash crosses over to National City.
19. Myriad
Non and Indigo use mind control on National City.
20. Better Angels
Supergirl must save the planet in the first season finale.
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