Supergirl is considered to be one of the epitome of feminism alongside Wonder Woman and the moment the show was announced I was highly enthusiastic about it. I was a huge fan of the then CBS Supergirl. The show was hitting the rights notes when it came to promoting feminism. Supergirl was not just the "all powerful super alien" that can save the planet but she had all the qualities that made, at least to me, relatable. That was the best part about the show I got to see that even the most powerful women on the planet faces the things in daily life we, the normal women face. But very unfortunately as all good things has to end the show was transferred to the CW Network and I don't have anything against CW, as I am from a country where the network is not even prevalent so it can hardly bother me with the decision they take. The only thing that bothered me the most was the show that I loved so much was made into a pseudo-feminist show. So, why do I think the show is b