Supergirl Season 1: 10 Big Questions From 'Bizarro'

6. How Messed Up Is Max Lord?

Now having taken centre-stage and made his full evil intentions clear, Max Lord is a fascinating character to explore. With each passing episode, we learn more and more about Lord, but this latest outing amped up the messed up logic of Max to a whole new level. What we learned in Bizarro was that Lord has actually killed six Jane Does in his quest to create the perfect Supergirl doppelgänger. Sure, some of these Janes may have been on life support or comatose, but it€™s still massively messed up to know that Max experimented on these poor women until he had no use for them or discovered a flaw in them. Could we have just seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how far Max Lord is willing to go, and could we be about to see a whole load of more twisted terrors ahead for our Maid of Might courtesy of Max?
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