
Meanwhile, Zor-El wishes to see what his daughter’s life is like on Earth before he reunites with Alura on Argo City. Supergirl - “Welcome Back, Kara!” - Image Number: SPG608fg_0029r - Pictured (L-R): Staz Nairobis as William Day and Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers - Photo: The CW - © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. That also comes with the responsibility of interviewing those attacked by the Phantoms – something Kara cannot do as she hasn’t gotten over her own experiences with them. The midseason premiere essentially hit the reset button on everything we had seen so far in season 6 (and much of what we saw in season 5 too), centralizing the episode’s main narrative in CatCo.Ī return to the heart of the show is the perfect setting for Kara to put the Phantom Zone experience behind her but that proves to be easier said than done when Andrea tasks her with exploiting her connection to Supergirl so that she can write a piece about how she saved National City from the Phantoms. Here’s everything that went down in “Welcome Back, Kara”.’ Supergirl season 6, episode 8: Welcome Back, Kara

The question is: How did it set up that final arc? Supergirl season 6 is now back to air the final 13 episodes of the series. The result? A mini-season about rescuing Kara from the Phantom Zone – which finally happened in the midseason finale’s concluding seconds.

The seven episodes that it aired between then and May were tasked with wrapping up season 5 and setting up season 6 while also attempting to make the limited use of series star Melissa Benoist work.
