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At the start of the fifth season, Kara seems to be trying to mend her relationship with Lena during that time. Over time, J'onn J'onzz tries to continue thinking about the past by using his memory. At that time, Kelly tries to help a friend. Kara treats things differently as she decided to accept Pulitzer for her writing.
Jesse Warn, David McWhirter, Stefan Pleszczynski, Tawnia McKiernan, Antonio Negret, Shannon Kohli, Rachel Talalay, Ben Hernandez Bray, Andi Armaganian, Alexis Ostrander, Eric Dean Seaton, Melissa Benoist
Finally an episode which moves with confidence, exudes swagger and pulls together various threads across numerous time periods without dropping the ball. There are logical choices, revelations and back story aplenty.
This episode got ridiculous at some points, as it tried to put decades of backstory into two acts of a TV episode, but it was never anything less than wildly entertaining.
None of it's bad, exactly, it's just hard to invest in deep emotions of fear, love, betrayal, loyalty, and manipulation when the episode keeps bouncing from one thing to the next.