There is the rope climb in gym, which Kara wins. If you watch carefully, she basically lets go of the rope, drops a considerable number of feet to the ground, and lands on her feet, her superstrength meaning that she doesn't roll; her knees buckle a bit. There was also a bit that appeared to be mostly edited out...the girl she was competing with seemed to start taking a poke or swing at Kara afterward. but you don't really see it (or the girl's fingers breaking when they hit Kara).
The football player who Kara manhandled is going to have some interesting explaining to do to his teammates. I will need to wait for next Summer and the BlueRay to see if she actually had him hoisted off the ground. His head perhaps appeared to be up a bit.
I will second the call for a Midvale series. To judge from this show, it really worked well...and we will avoid some of the soap opera material, however well acted it was on Supergirl. There is no reason to stay consistent with Supergirl on 'did not use powers' or 'totally average academic ability'. After all, comics are not consistent. The current Supergirl is surely not the Supergirl of the 1950s. An obvious challenge is finding stunt doubles.
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