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Name dropping. Remember how the first episode avoided saying “the big guy’s” name for most of the episode? Not so much here. Superman is directly referenced more than once, and names like Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Perry White might come in, as well. Additionally, we learn a little bit about Cat’s back story and what led her to becoming the CatCo entrepreneur that she is today. We don’t need to see the Daily Planet to know what goes on there; that story has already been told. It is, however, nice to know that that part of the universe is not ignored.
Kara helps her friends, and her friends help Kara. Stronger together, right? Not only are Kara’s relationships with Winn and James explored, but her interaction with her sister is strengthened as well. There’s also some interesting interaction with Cat and some interesting developments involving Hank Henshaw and the DEO.
The “Astra” thing makes sense. One of my criticisms of the Supergirl pilot was that I found it a little bit silly that Kara’s aunt looked just like her mother. That criticism is alleviated partly by the casting of the very fantastic Laura Benanti, who plays the characters so differently that you definitely don’t get confused. I’m also going to assume that Andrew Kreisberg is going for a “The Master looks just like Nyssa’s father on Doctor Who” type approach here too, where someone that is going to be so hated looks just like someone that the main character loves.
The Hellgrammite. Already, in Episode 2! I have a feeling this is just the first of many characters from the comics lore who will cause trouble on the show.