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Sarcathmo17, are you meaning to ask, "Why does season 4 have an article, not seasons 1, 2 and 3?" The answer is, season 1 is stuck in the draft space and must be moved to the mainspace, while someone has to create drafts for seasons 2 and 3. --Kailash29792(talk)16:21, 6 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
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The plot for the most recently episode is put here alarmingly late. Are people just being lazy or are they waiting until a certain day to do it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.84.43.10 (talk) 18:57, 22 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
I'll set up a plot for Crime and Punishment for anyone who visits Talk:
After a Supergirl-disguised Red Daughter attacked the White House, everyone but James, Alex, Lena, Brainy, and Haley have turned against Supergirl; even people she helps are scared of her and try to kill her. Ben comes to the DEO to ask for alien weapons to take down and arrest her. Brainy realizes he will come for the alien registry next, but he has a dilemma of whether or not he will delete it; he ultimately decides to do so, but downloads a copy inside him. Haley, not wanting to disobey orders, agrees to his request to summon Supergirl, and Alex gives her the device, lying that two presses will summon her, and one press will not. Despite Haley seeing through the lie, she presses twice after Alex tells her about her daughter on Kelly's advice, so Ben leaves with the weapons. Baker grants Ben's request to deputize the Children of Liberty. James visits a psychiatrist to relieve his PTSD from being shot, but they do not work due to his powers surfacing. Kara and Lena go to Stryker's island for information on Lex, but Otis attacks, revealed to now be an advanced Metallo, which starts a prison riot. In her civilian identity, Kara meets Steve, an inmate who was Lex's roommate, who gives her a flash drive on Lex's hidden room which Lena discovered but Lex makes Otis self-destruct to destroy the room. However, Eve resurrects Otis again. Supergirl is framed for the riot, even though she helped stop it. Kara decides to stop being Supergirl for a while. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.84.43.10 (talk) 11:58, 29 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
And a plot for American Dreamer:
With Kara stopping her duties as Supergirl, Dreamer takes her place as the National City superhero. Ben returns to his duties as Agent Liberty. Now deputized, he and the Children of Liberty begin arresting innocent aliens. His son realizes his best friend is an alien, having kept this a secret because of Ben's policies, which makes his son reconsider his parents' anti-alien propaganda. Brainy and Kelly try to discover the source of James's PTSD, discovering that panic attacks make his powers develop faster; his powers are revealed to be identical to Kryptonians. Kara works to clear Supergirl's name. An alien whose husband was arrested by the Children of Liberty kills Ben's wife.