Supergirl Season 1: 9 Big Questions We're Asking After 'Livewire'

2. What Other Secrets Do The Danvers Have?

As soon as mother Eliza arrives on the scene in Livewire, tensions are high amongst the Danvers clan. Alex is worried that she€™s about to get an earful over Kara having become Supergirl, whilst she also has her own secret in terms of Eliza not being aware that her birth daughter is working for the DEO. By the end of this episode, Eliza would start to scold Kara a bit more, Alex€™s real job was revealed to her mother, and we€™d even get the news that Jeremiah, Alex€™s birth father and Kara€™s foster father, didn€™t die in a plane crash as initially claimed. There€™s certainly some secrets amongst the Danvers family, and it€™ll be interesting to see if there€™s any further big reveals when it comes to Kara and her Earth family.
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