Screenrant
After some initial skepticism from select comic book fans, Supergirl is quickly becoming one of fall 2015’s most anticipated series. A girl-powered teaser trailer made some industry insiders question whether CBS was merely trying to replicate the success of CW’s DC shows with a female hero on a different network but early reactions to the Supergirl pilot episode have been mostly favorable. In the months since CBS pre-released the premiere, ahead of its network debut on October 26, 2015, the cast and crew have helped iron out a few lingering PR wrinkles – especially worries that Supergirl would rely on melodrama, rather than layered characters, to woo casual TV viewers.
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