Many things in this episode were great. Normally almost-invulnerable Kara being scared like a little child (with good reason! Trauma is hard). The group working together. Zor-El reactions. Lena and Nia.
That is why I am delighted the show is back!
But the plot of the week was too thin. Everyone wants everything done NOW, Zor-El wants to save the oceans with a finger snap, and that makes sense for his character. What makes no sense is the others agreeing with him, and jumping on a half-cooked plan without a second thought. And Andrea wants her media to raise all the positions and defeat the most popular NYC (Metropolis, I mean) IN A MONTH! Please, writers, try to put some common sense in your stories. You could have done the same with Zor-El beginning his plan and sending the robot without telling the others (as a surprise, perhaps) and Andrea ordering to just begin moving up, not being #1 in a month.
Last, what were those thing doing in Luthor manor, so exposed? That was completely out of place.
That is why I am delighted the show is back!
But the plot of the week was too thin. Everyone wants everything done NOW, Zor-El wants to save the oceans with a finger snap, and that makes sense for his character. What makes no sense is the others agreeing with him, and jumping on a half-cooked plan without a second thought. And Andrea wants her media to raise all the positions and defeat the most popular NYC (Metropolis, I mean) IN A MONTH! Please, writers, try to put some common sense in your stories. You could have done the same with Zor-El beginning his plan and sending the robot without telling the others (as a surprise, perhaps) and Andrea ordering to just begin moving up, not being #1 in a month.
Last, what were those thing doing in Luthor manor, so exposed? That was completely out of place.