Its clearly bittersweet for Alex, whos googling adoption agencies by the end of the hour.

Instead, she invites him to come along on the journey, and he accepts.

This is not goodbye; its see you on the flip side.

Not Kansas

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But when a fleeing suspect opens fire with a DEO-style gun, he and Jonn are alarmed.

He declares, Our guns bring families together.

Also, why did the company president not ask why the DEO and CatCo are conducting a joint investigation?

It seems worth noting.

Its all a bit too shallow and after-school-special to be truly effective.

A bad guy with a gun was stopped by a good Martian with a message about second chances.

(Next page: Start listening to Kara, people!)

Meanwhile, Karas struggling in Argo City.

Still, Mon-El lends her his flight ring so shes prepared for attack.

The woman, Felra, insists shes innocent, and Thara vouches for her.

Alura repeats Alexs words that Kara needs to look after herself for a change.

So Kara takes the opportunity to stroll through a garden in a flowing white gown.

Mon-El, whos traded his gray jammies for white and khaki linens, joins her.

Way to spell it out for us, show.

Kara says that in her dream, all she wanted was to have him there with her.

And now you are, she says, stroking his beard.

But before their conversation can progress, one of Argos drones charges at them.

Felra announces that shes one of the children of Juru, and Selena is their high priestess.

Nothing is as it seems, she announces.

And Sam might not be as Reign-free as wed imagined.

While she and Ruby watchSingin in the Rain(ha!

), she suddenly goes rigid and drops a glass.

Although her eyes dont go red, its… well, its troubling.