SUPERGIRL: Kara Gets A New Super Suit In The New Promo For Season 4, Episode 4: "Ahimsa"

SUPERGIRL: Kara Gets A New Super Suit In The New Promo For Season 4, Episode 4: "Ahimsa"

After learning a lot more about Agent Liberty, next week's hour of Supergirl will introduce Manchester Black, who will help J'onn come to a major realization. Meanwhile, Kara gets a sweet new super suit!

By RohanPatel - Oct 28, 2018 06:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
Source: The CW Television Network
With Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) sidelined due to a kryptonite gas attack, tonight's episode shifted the spotlight to this season's big bad and revealed exactly how Ben Lockwood (Sam Witwer) transitioned from mild-mannered college professor into Agent Liberty, who's quickly proving himself to be one of the Girl of Steel's most dangerous foes to date.

Next week's episode will take the story back to present day as J'onn J'onzz (David Harewood) meets Manchester Black (David Ajala) and begins to realize that there may be more than just way to help aliens in their time of need. Meanwhile, with Kara essentially stuck in her new super suit until further notice, Alex (Chyler Leigh) partners Lena (Katie McGrath) and Brainiac-5 (Jesse Rath) on a risky endeavor to find a way to detox the environment before it's too late.



"Ahimsa" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)

J'ONN MEETS MANCHESTER BLACK - When Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) needs help, Alex (Chyler Leigh) asks Lena (Katie McGrath) and Brainiac (Jesse Rath) to team up. Meanwhile, J'onn (David Haredwood) questions his decision to quit the DEO. However, after running into Manchester Black (guest star David Ajala), he realizes there are a lot of ways to help his fellow aliens during this tumultuous time. Armen V. Kevorkian directed the episode with story by Eric Carrasco and teleplay by Katie Rose Rogers & Jess Kardos (#404). Original airdate 11/4/2018.


Season three saw Supergirl stop Reign and the other Worldkillers’ threat to humanity and our planet, and in the process, Kara was shocked to find her mother Alura alive and living in a salvaged Argo City that survived the destruction of Krypton. Reconnecting with her past caused Kara to realize that her true home is now here on Earth, where big changes are taking place for her and all of her friends in National City – and also, it appears, for a doppelganger in Russia! Season four promises to be full of surprises, action, adventure and lots of big revelations for Supergirl, Alex, James, J’onn, Lena and Brainy.

Supergirl features:
Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Mehcad Brooks as James 'Jimmy' Olsen/Guardian
Chyler Leigh as Alexandra 'Alex' Danvers
Jeremy Jordan as Winslow 'Winn' Schott
David Harewood as J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor
Jesse Rath as Querl Dox/Brainiac 5
Sam Witwer as Ben Lockwood/Agent Liberty
Nicole Maines as Nia Nal/Dreamer
April Parker Jones as Colonel Haley
David Ajala as Manchester Black
Rhona Mitra as Mercy Graves
Robert Baker as Otis Graves
Erica Durance as Alura Zor-El


Supergirl returns with a brand new episode on November 4
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JK
JK - 10/28/2018, 6:22 PM
Agent Liberty???

Who dat?
2013venjix
2013venjix - 10/28/2018, 6:28 PM
@JK -
Agent Liberty (Ben Lockwood) is an American super-hero and former government agent. Having worked in the CIA, he grew disgusted with their methods and took on a new identity. Using his intensive combat training he becomes a costumed crime-fighting. Despite not having powers, his high-tech suit is well-equipped with weaponry and defensive capabilities.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/28/2018, 7:00 PM
I don't quite remember the Daxomite invasion effecting the area outside of the city. Is that something that actually happened in season 2, or was introduced into this episode?

Otherwise, pretty good episode, best so far this season. I thought the backstory to Agent Liberty was good for the most part. Lockwood's hatred seemed a bit unrealistic, a bit too far and a bit too fast to me; and it also didn't make sense coming from his history teacher background (where he was saying stuff that was actually contrary to his beliefs and didn't really make sense). But that's just a minor gripe, and Witwer did a great job and I'm looking forward to more from him. As of now, with this Agent Liberty storyline, I think we may have our best season of Supergirl so far, with the best villain. Lets see if they can keep it up!

Also, that suit-up at the end was pretty neat (and only further convinces me that we will see a Lexo Suit 2.0, perhaps with Lena teaming up with Kara). Someone make a gif!
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/28/2018, 7:01 PM
Next week's episode looks good, will be nice to see that suit in action.
Kman
Kman - 10/28/2018, 8:39 PM
@KingPatel - [frick] YEA!!!

Menks123
Menks123 - 10/28/2018, 8:44 PM
@Kman - @KingPatel -

L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 10/28/2018, 8:48 PM
@Kman - Well-earned. Kershaw just can't catch a break in the Post-Season. Makes this Rangers fan laugh.

Kman
Kman - 10/29/2018, 6:36 AM
@Menks123 - Of all people... David Price is the hero... what a world lol
Menks123
Menks123 - 10/29/2018, 6:57 AM
@Kman - He totally redeemed himself for the rest of his career.

Always a great pitcher, and I loved his attitude...but he was one of the worst post season pitchers.

Very happy to have him break that funk! This team was unbelievable.
Kman
Kman - 10/29/2018, 7:29 AM
@Menks123 - He's a nutcase plain and simple - I mean... even after the game it was on display.

But he got it together finally, so I'll take it.
Imfunnyhow
Imfunnyhow - 10/28/2018, 10:32 PM
"SUPERGIRL: Kara Gets A New Super Suit In The New Promo For Season"
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 10/28/2018, 10:59 PM










superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 10/28/2018, 11:19 PM
Sam Witwer is a great actor! He should be a bigger name than what he is...
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/29/2018, 12:33 AM
Let's see how off-topic I can go...

So, I've been toying with painting something from comics for a while now and I'm thinking about finally biting the bullet. Lately, I've been knee deep in reading Paradise Lost while also puttering around Assassin's Creed Odyssey and I'm feeling a sort of classicist itch. And the comic-thing I've landed on is the moment that Jean erupts from the water as Phoenix for the first time. Around here, I've mentioned some of the meaty theological implications of that moment, while also having that particular moment feeling like a genuine modern mythological moment that isn't a directly derivative of something older. It just feels like rich soil.

I thought about using Botticelli's Birth of Venus as a model (goddess emerges from the ocean foam fully-formed)...



...but even as the details are maybe similar, it's just all wrong. So then, I moved back toward the theological allegory of Jesus that I've hinted at before. Specifically, the Baptism of Jesus wherein the Dove descends from Heaven (a scene I've even seen depicted with an intensity that seems derivative of X-Men, actually, such as this Daniel Bonnell painting from the 90's)...



But, that didn't really give me the feeling I wanted, either. So, right now I'm looking at paintings of 18th-19th century naval battles. The energy of the water and flames of the explosion of the Orient at the Battle of the Nile has that sense of scale and portentous release that I'm looking for, for example:



So... I'm still in the very early stages, and just teasing out my composition and palette (and checking it on a different computer/monitor setup because the PC I paint on is a little deceptive in its color display) and I thought I'd post the thumbnail that I'm kind of liking.



If I were to keep working on it, the goal would be to really focus on the details. Depict the X-Men as washed away bystanders caught in the wake of Jean's power, like the sailors in boats escaping sinking ships in the naval battles. The figure of Jean herself is small, but I was thinking of interpreting the physical manifestation of Jean (that canonically takes her place, though I don't personally care for that detail) as a luminous figure in the more classic arm-straight pose within the aura itself. Essentially trying to depict docetism visually.

It's a heavy lift, but I sometimes find painting a good outlet, and just wondered if there was anything major I'm missing with this conceptual approach. (Feedback is welcome.) Maybe I'll never do anything with it beyond this, though. Just an impulse.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/29/2018, 12:53 AM
Also, as a side note, I've just recently realized one of the reasons I've found it difficult to approach this particular kind of project. Whereas a poem like Paradise Lost invites the imagination to conjure images, comics deliver those images in the medium itself.

I've been way too deferential to the source material when I've thought about doing this before. But this time, I forced myself to forget the literal event in the comic images, and focus more on the meaning. Almost like it was a story that someone had told me once. And... it's hard to stretch those muscles when your impulse is to slobber all over Dave Cockrum's art. (God I love slobbering on Cockrum.)
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/29/2018, 2:34 AM
@Spock0Clock -
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/29/2018, 2:39 AM
@Spock0Clock - I'm just kidding. I have no time to get in depth but heroes repeat themselves. In a way, the pantheon and the demigods of ancient greece, the warriors of asgard, and the gods of egypt etc etc, where the heroes of their time. People read about them, and worshipped them much like today albeit not in the same way.

Writers are obviously inspired by this. These heroes are in a way the same as gods. History repeats itself. The only difference is they are not their own entities, dreams that feed off dreams, or prehaps the feed off other dreams.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/29/2018, 3:34 AM
@LawyerCipher - "Holy shit, you've lost your mind."

CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 10/29/2018, 3:48 AM
@Spock0Clock - It's okay.

Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 10/29/2018, 4:49 AM
Davis Bloome is baaack! :P
Actually really enjoeyed this episode.
FlixMentallo21
FlixMentallo21 - 10/29/2018, 8:22 AM
@Doomsday8888 - Only now instead of turning into Doomsday, he’s turned into Supergirl’s answer to Cobra Commander. (The Larry Hama-written version.)
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