Supergirl Season 1: 10 Big Questions After 'Stranger Visitor From Another Planet'

1. What Damage Will Bizarro Supergirl Do?

With the arrival of what can only be dubbed €˜Bizarro Supergirl€™ during this episode€™s closing moments, it has to be asked what this rogue version of the Maid of Might will do to National City and to the perception of Supergirl. After all, even now, Supergirl has to fight against naysayers to prove that she is indeed a hero and is good for National City and the planet. Throw in a Max Lord-created villain who looks exactly like Supergirl but who is carrying out heinous acts, and therein lies a major problem for Kara. It€™s hard enough to struggle to be seen as a hero when she€™s doing good deeds and protecting people, but now that the public and the media see what they believe is her carrying out carnage, the Girl of Steel certainly faces an uphill battle to retain any semblance of trust in her. Did you find yourself asking these same questions, or do you have other conundrums that need answering? Take to the comments to voice your thoughts.Follow us on Twitter: @WhatCultureTV
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