Supergirl Radio Season 2 - Episode 8: Medusa

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In this week’s episode of Supergirl Radio, Carly Lane and Rebecca Johnson discuss the Supergirl season two episode titled "Medusa"! Join in on the fun as the gang at Supergirl Radio confirms the location of Supergirl's Earth in the Multiverse and covers The CW’s Supergirl.

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Official Description by The CW for Supergirl 2.08: "Eliza (guest star Helen Slater) comes to town to celebrate Thanksgiving with her daughters. Alex decides it's time to come out to her mother; Kara is shocked when Eliza suggests Mon-El has feelings for her, and Winn and James consider telling Kara the truth about the Guardian. Meanwhile, CADMUS unleashes a virus that instantly kills any alien in the vicinity so Kara enlists an unexpected ally - Lena Luthor. The epic superhero crossover kicks off when Barry Allen (guest star Grant Gustin) and Cisco Ramon (guest star Carlos Valdes) seek Kara's help with an alien invasion on their Earth. Guest Stars include Brenda Strong (Lillian Luthor), Katie McGrath (Lena Luthor), Robert Grant (Zor-El), Byron Brisco (Security Guard), Keisha Haines (Human Waitress), Serge Jaswal (Navigator), Marisa Nielsen (Cute Alien), Kirsten Virus (Giggles), Josh Hallen (Brian), Robert Zen Humpage (Fish Head), and Erika Walter (Female)."

Supergirl stars Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl), Chyler Leigh (Alex Danvers), Mehcad Brooks (James Olsen), David Harewood (Hank Henshaw/Martian Manhunter), Jeremy Jordan (Winslow “Winn” Schott), Chris Wood (Mon-El), and Floriana Lima (Maggie Sawyer). WRITTEN BY: Jessica Queller and Derek Simon. DIRECTED BY: Stefan Pleszczynski.

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