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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Argo City]] also appeared in 1984's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergirl_(1984_film) Supergirl]'', and is from where Kara arrived on Earth in search of the Omegahedron.
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*[[Argo City]] is Supergirl's home city in the comics. It also appeared in 1984's ''[[wikipedia:Supergirl (1984 film)|Supergirl]]'', and is from where Kara arrived on Earth in search of the Omegahedron.
* [[Selena]] being given the vote to break the tie to give away a piece of the [[Harun-El]] to Kara is similar to when Jor-El is given the responsibility to break the tie to put Zod in the Phantom Zone in the 1978 movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(1978_film) Superman]''.
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*[[Selena]] being given the vote to break the tie to give away a piece of the [[Harun-El]] to Kara is similar to when Jor-El is given the responsibility to break the tie to put Zod in the Phantom Zone in the 1978 movie ''[[wikipedia:Superman (1978 film)|Superman]]''.
*The little boy who [[Mon-El]] heals in Argo City is named [[Val (Earth-38)|Val]]. Though not directly related to [[Supergirl|''Supergirl'']], Kara's great-great grandfather Val-El appears in the series ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krypton_(TV_series) Krypton]''.
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*The little boy who [[Mon-El]] heals in Argo City is named [[Val (Earth-38)|Val]]. Though not directly related to ''[[Supergirl]]'', Kara's great-great grandfather, Val-El, appears in the series ''[[wikipedia:Krypton (TV series)|Krypton]]''.
*[[Winn Schott|Winn]] mentioned that he has 6 satellites monitoring Supergirl and Mon-El and had his radio dialed up to 11. Winn later says, "Better crank that baby up to 12." This is a quote from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Spinal_Tap This Is Spinal Tap],'' a 1984 American rock mockumentary.
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*[[Winn Schott|Winn]] mentioned that he has 6 satellites monitoring Supergirl and Mon-El and had his radio dialed up to 11. Winn later says, "Better crank that baby up to 12." This is a quote from ''[[wikipedia:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]],'' a 1984 American rock mockumentary.
 
*When talking about people she arrested/helped arrest in her past, Alex mentions [[Ronald Collins]] and [[Rick Malverne]].
 
*When talking about people she arrested/helped arrest in her past, Alex mentions [[Ronald Collins]] and [[Rick Malverne]].
 
**Interestingly, Alex never considers [[Samuel Bernard]] as a potential suspect, despite the fact that she got him arrested after outing his illegal love affair with [[Josie]] to the authorities and Samuel would've been out of prison by 2018 if still alive.
 
**Interestingly, Alex never considers [[Samuel Bernard]] as a potential suspect, despite the fact that she got him arrested after outing his illegal love affair with [[Josie]] to the authorities and Samuel would've been out of prison by 2018 if still alive.
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***This could mean Samuel has since died.
   
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 11 November 2019

"On Argo, we learn from Krypton's mistakes. We look to our past for edification. My mistakes were the biggest of all."
Alura Zor-El

"Dark Side of the Moon" is the twentieth episode of the third season of Supergirl, and the sixty-second episode overall. It aired on May 28, 2018.

Synopsis

Supergirl is stunned to discover that a part of Krypton survived. Meanwhile, Alex is attacked while out with Ruby, and Lena considers how far she will go to keep Reign contained.[1]

Trivia

  • Argo City is Supergirl's home city in the comics. It also appeared in 1984's Supergirl, and is from where Kara arrived on Earth in search of the Omegahedron.
  • Selena being given the vote to break the tie to give away a piece of the Harun-El to Kara is similar to when Jor-El is given the responsibility to break the tie to put Zod in the Phantom Zone in the 1978 movie Superman.
  • The little boy who Mon-El heals in Argo City is named Val. Though not directly related to Supergirl, Kara's great-great grandfather, Val-El, appears in the series Krypton.
  • Winn mentioned that he has 6 satellites monitoring Supergirl and Mon-El and had his radio dialed up to 11. Winn later says, "Better crank that baby up to 12." This is a quote from This Is Spinal Tap, a 1984 American rock mockumentary.
  • When talking about people she arrested/helped arrest in her past, Alex mentions Ronald Collins and Rick Malverne.
    • Interestingly, Alex never considers Samuel Bernard as a potential suspect, despite the fact that she got him arrested after outing his illegal love affair with Josie to the authorities and Samuel would've been out of prison by 2018 if still alive.
      • This could mean Samuel has since died.

References