Spoiler Free Review of Season 4 Premiere 10/11/2018 4:11 pm

One of our greatest pleasures being in the entertainment reporting business is getting to preview landmark episodes before they debut. It just so happens that this applies to Supergirl and we, once again, get the privilege of reviewing a season premiere for you, spoiler-free! Our initial reactions to the premiere are that Kara is back! She is happy and strong and from her perspective, Earth is in a great place. With three years of Supergirl under her belt, Kara has really adopted her leadership role. In addition, whatever magic Melissa found on the Broadway stage has made its way back to Vancouver. Kara feels familiar but Melissa has brought a little something special that we haven't seen before.

Brainy makes waves in his first full-time role on Supergirl. If you forgot even the slightest bit of how Brainy reacts in the 21st century, he will jar you back almost instantly. Look for great moments between him and Alex. Speaking of Alex, if you were worried that taking up the director role at the DEO would put the cuffs on Alex's innate badassery, then worry no more. Alex comes off very strong and even gets some field work too. As we know most of you are wondering, there is definitely a couch sister scene and it, as always, is incredibly sweet and addresses J'onn's commitment from the end of season 3.

J'onn is certainly different, both in attire, and attitude. There is a gracefulness that comes from seeing one of the most powerful aliens on Earth take up a pacifist role. While J'onn may be "out of the fight", he does take on a new and interesting role that keeps him continuously crossing paths with the Danvers sisters. Lena seems to be Lena again. Her Chaotic-Good nature continues to shine through as she helps James through the difficult times ahead of him after revealing he is The Guardian.

Finally, Nia Nal makes her big entrance this episode and she couldn't be any more like season one Kara Danvers. The relationship between the two is very Cat Grant/Kara Danvers-like. Kara even gets called out for channeling her inner Cat Grant. Nia makes a passionate plea for a new take on an otherwise dreary story which places her as someone to watch in Kara's eyes.

There are some incredible plot developments this episode as well, but we'll save that for our recap. We will say that for those who were worried that this season would be too political, we did NOT feel that way at all during this episode. There are some corollaries to real world events but they were handled in a way that, if you weren't looking for them, they would pass you by.

As for the loose ends that we were left with from the season three finale, we can say this:

Sam and Ruby are mentioned.

The show does address the doppelganger, but just a bit.

Lena has a new product on the market.

Sadly no Calista Flockhart this time.

For now, that is all we can say. Hopefully you enjoyed our spoiler-free review of the Supergirl season 4 premiere! You can watch and tweet along with us Sunday, October 14th at 8pm on both coasts! Come back to see our official recap too! For now, let us know your thoughts in the comments below and in our forum! Visit our support page and help keep Supergirl.tv advertisement free!