Also known as Stargirl: Frenemies (season 3)
Genres: Superhero fiction, Drama, Action
Created by Geoff Johns
Based on Courtney Whitmore by Geoff Johns, Lee Moder by Geoff Johns, Lee Moder
- Starring: Brec Bassinger, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Cameron Gellman, Trae Romano, Meg DeLacy, Neil Jackson, Amy Smart, Luke Wilson, Hunter Sansone, Alkoya Brunson, Neil Hopkins, Joy Osmanski & Joel McHale.
Composer: Gabriel Mann
Executive producers: Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, Jennifer Lence, Rob Hardy, Sarah Schechter
- Producers: Jennifer Lence, James Dale Robinson, Trish Stanard, Rob Hardy, Joseph Zolfo, Trina Renee, Carl Ogawa, Taylor Streitz, Andi Armaganian
Production Location: Atlanta, Georgia
- Editors: Andi Armaganian, Daniel Downer III, Mats Abbott, Avi Youabian, Natalie A. Boschan, Joshua Carrillo, Matthew Wingard, Jessica L. Stone, Marc Pattavina, Brandon Hwang, Tom Runquist
- Production companies: Berlanti Productions, Mad Ghost Productions, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television
Distributor: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Networks: The CW
Plot: The third season finds Starman back from the dead and offering to train Courtney while she helps him adjust to his new life in the quiet town of Blue Valley.
Season 3 (The Final Season) of Supergirl was really good.
Pros: I did appreciate how this season is working in a different tone this time around. The mystery did keep me guessing “who has done it”. This season explored many different generations of heroes and villains. Luke Wilson gets a far better storyline this time around, and (Spoiler Alert) I didn’t see the twist coming at the end.
Cons: I didn’t care for the Hour Man plotline that much. The action was cut-down and any loose ends will not be resolved in the next season because this show got canceled.
Casts & Characters:
Starring
- Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl (13/13)
- Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez/Wildcat (12/13)
- Anjelika Washington as Beth Chapel/Dr. Mid-Nite (12/13)
- Cameron Gellman as Rick Tyler/Hourman (11/13)
- Trae Romano as Mike Dugan (13/13)
- Hunter Sansone as Cameron Mahkent (9/13)
- Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman/Shiv (10/13)
- Alkoya Brunson as Jakeem Williams/Jakeem Thunder (10/13)
- Neil Hopkins as Larry Crock (7/13)
- Joy Osmanski as Paula Brooks (7/13)
- Amy Smart as Barbara Whitmore (13/13)
- Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan/S.T.R.I.P.E. (13/13)
Special Appearance
- Joel McHale as Ultra-Humanite (10/13)
Special Guest Star
- Jonathan Cake as Richard Swift/The Shade (5/13)
- Seth Green as Thunderbolt (Voice) (9/13)
- Neil Jackson as Jordan Mahkent/Icicle (8/13)
- Nelson Lee as Shiro Ito/Dragon King (4/13)
Guest Starring
- Keith David as Mister Bones (Voice) (2/13)
- Stella Smith as Artemis Crock (7/13)
- Alex Collins as Charles McNider (3/13)
- Ysa Penarejo as Jennie-Lynn Hayden (2/13)
- Tim Gabriel as Todd Rice/Obsidian (2/13)
- Eric Goins as Steve Sharpe/The Gambler (4/13)
- King Orba as Zeek (5/13)
- Randy Havens as Paul Deisinger (2/13)
Co-Starring
- Leander Suleiman as Janet A’Lessio (2/13)
- Ashani Roberts as Charlotte Balogh (1/13)
- Kron Moore as Dr. Bridget Chapel (8/13)
- Gilbert Glenn Brown as James Chapel (9/13)
- Kenny Alfonso as Father Thomas (1/13)
- Lynne Ashe as Nurse Louise Love (2/13)
- Maria Sager as Maria Carmen Saravia (9/13)
- Kikey Castillo as Maria Montez (3/13)
- Todd Allen Durkin as Tim T. Tattle (3/13)
- Jim France as Sofus Mahkent (9/13)
- Kay Galvin as Lily Mahkent (9/13)
I highly recommend the full series collection of Star Girl where ever you can find it.
Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
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