Supergirl Season 1: 10 Big Questions From 'Bizarro'

8. Is Cat Covering?

Cat Grant is right up there when it comes to the most enjoyable aspects of Supergirl. Despite the series being only twelve episodes in so far, we€™ve seen Cat go from a snappy, all-work sort to somebody who clearly has a lot more to her than making bitchy comments and demanding latte top ups. From what we€™re led to believe, Cat has now calmed down in her mission to prove that Kara and Supergirl are one and the same. After all, thanks to some convenient shapeshifting from J€™onn J€™onzz, Cat has now seen Supergirl stood right next to Kara. Still, when Adam is discussing Kara with his mother, do we see Cat covering for Kara here? Does she really know that Kara is indeed Supergirl, and is she merely pretending to be fooled by the Martian Manhunter€™s shapeshifting job?
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