In its sophomore season, “Stargirl” made history for a superhero show by showing the least amount of action.
(Checks notes.)
Oh, right, that’s not a good thing.
Maybe this season finale will make up for things. Let’s dive in!
In its sophomore season, “Stargirl” made history for a superhero show by showing the least amount of action.
(Checks notes.)
Oh, right, that’s not a good thing.
Maybe this season finale will make up for things. Let’s dive in!
Now if you were a member of the fabled Justice Society of America and knew you were going up against a foe who thrives in the dark and can manipulate shadows, would you confront him in the dead of night?
Yeah, maybe that wasn’t the best plan.
Now that’s how you wrap a season. “Stargirl” concluded with the new Justice Society of America battling the Injustice Society with millions of lives in the balance.
Warning! If you haven’t watched the “Stargirl” season finale, click away! We’re going deep into the ISA tunnels here!
When we last left “Stargirl,” Icicle (Neil Jackson) had ordered a hit on Courtney, Pat and Barbara – oh, and don’t forget Mike.
“Can’t leave a legacy running around,” he told Brainwave (Christopher James Baker).
And that’s where we pick up in “Stars & S.T.R.I.P.E. Part One,” the first half of the season finale, written by Melissa Carter and directed by Toa Fraser.