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

1. What Happened To Jeremiah?

One of the final moments of Livewire saw it revealed that Dean Cain's Jeremiah, the foster father of Kara Zor-El, didn't die in a plane crash as initially claimed by Eliza. But the big question is, what exactly happened to him? Here we see that he offered his services to Hank Henshaw and the DEO in order to stop them from taking Kara, and it's then said that it was on Henshaw's watch that Jeremiah died. From there, we're brought forward to the present day where Kara and Alex promise to find out the truth about this whole situation. Just how much work did Jeremiah do for the DEO? What role did Hank Henshaw have in his death? And could he even still be alive despite claims to the contrary (crazier things have happened in these sorts of shows)? What questions did Livewire leave you with? Take to the comments to let us know.
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