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*The episode shares the exact same title as the [[w:c:dcsuperherogirls:Bottle Episode|webisode]] from the [[w:c:dcsuperherogirls:DC Super Hero Girls (webseries)|''DC Super Hero Girls'' webseries]], given that both episodes featured Supergirl. In addition, this is the second episode to feature ''Supergirl'' and ''DC Super Hero Girls'' episodes sharing the same episode names. The first was {{Ep|For the Girl Who Has Everything}} which in-turn was adapted from the Superman arc ''For the Man Who Has Everything''.
 
*The episode shares the exact same title as the [[w:c:dcsuperherogirls:Bottle Episode|webisode]] from the [[w:c:dcsuperherogirls:DC Super Hero Girls (webseries)|''DC Super Hero Girls'' webseries]], given that both episodes featured Supergirl. In addition, this is the second episode to feature ''Supergirl'' and ''DC Super Hero Girls'' episodes sharing the same episode names. The first was {{Ep|For the Girl Who Has Everything}} which in-turn was adapted from the Superman arc ''For the Man Who Has Everything''.
 
*A "[[wikipedia:Bottle episode|bottle episode]]" refers to one that typically takes place in a limited number of locations, often simply a single room. These episodes will use minimal budget, while usually restricting the cast to only series regulars.
 
*A "[[wikipedia:Bottle episode|bottle episode]]" refers to one that typically takes place in a limited number of locations, often simply a single room. These episodes will use minimal budget, while usually restricting the cast to only series regulars.
**For ''Supergirl'', the title references the bottle containing Kandor.
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**For ''Supergirl'', the title references the bottle containing Evil Brainy's Earth.
 
*The multiverse was confirmed on-screen (to the viewers) to still exist. However, it appears that the seperate Earths are now divided by something other than vibrational frequencies, as Brainy found no other Earths via the old method.
 
*The multiverse was confirmed on-screen (to the viewers) to still exist. However, it appears that the seperate Earths are now divided by something other than vibrational frequencies, as Brainy found no other Earths via the old method.
   

Revision as of 06:46, 20 January 2020

"The Bottle Episode" is the tenth and midseason premiere episode of the fifth season of Supergirl, and the ninety-seventh episode overall. It aired on January 19, 2020.

Synopsis

The subsequent complications from the Crisis leave Supergirl to face a chaotic threat.[1]

Cast

Starring

Special Guest Starring

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

  • Keith Dallas as Al/Al #2

Gallery

Videos

Trivia

  • The episode shares the exact same title as the webisode from the DC Super Hero Girls webseries, given that both episodes featured Supergirl. In addition, this is the second episode to feature Supergirl and DC Super Hero Girls episodes sharing the same episode names. The first was "For the Girl Who Has Everything" which in-turn was adapted from the Superman arc For the Man Who Has Everything.
  • A "bottle episode" refers to one that typically takes place in a limited number of locations, often simply a single room. These episodes will use minimal budget, while usually restricting the cast to only series regulars.
    • For Supergirl, the title references the bottle containing Evil Brainy's Earth.
  • The multiverse was confirmed on-screen (to the viewers) to still exist. However, it appears that the seperate Earths are now divided by something other than vibrational frequencies, as Brainy found no other Earths via the old method.

References