"Stargirl" Frenemies - Chapter One: The Murder (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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7/10
It Already Has the Same Problems as Season 2!
demigodshmurda1 September 2022
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I was so excited for this premiere! I was counting down the days for months for Stargirl to come back! And when the time finally came to sit down and watch it, I saw that first glorious scene panning over Blue Valley with Neil Diamond's "America" in the background, I saw Starman helping fix the house and the Whitmore-Dugan's coming home from their Yellowstone vacation, and I thought to myself... Oh yeah, we're in good hands here. I let my guard down. I let myself just enjoy everything that was happening on screen. Because it's Stargirl. It's Geoff Johns making this show. And if there's one thing Stargirl is great at, it's characterization (most of the time. The Shade is inconsistently written at best, Jenny had very mixed reception and don't think I forgot that Geoff Johns let the writers CW Beth last season. Yeah, CW is a verb now). I'll say for the first... Fifteen minutes of the episode, I was *in*! And then there was a commercial. And another. And another. I counted no less than SIX COMMERCIAL BREAKS in my watch, and once the end of the episode hit I realized something... After that first fifteen minute mark... Nothing frickin' happened! And what did I do? I put my guard back up, because this season ALREADY has the same problems as season 2!

I honestly didn't expect some of the stuff the writers did and the details they paid attention to! For example, the Yellowstone vacation was first mentioned in the season 2 premiere "Summer School: Chapter One", which means the Whitmore-Dugan's finally ended up going on that family vacation after all! Good for them! Barbara mentions that Sylvester fixed the kitchen that Jenny and Courtney destroyed in "Summer School: Chapter One". Maria from the diner is trying to make the Shade's tea that he mentioned in "Summer School: Chapter Two". I *love* little details like that because it would be *so* easy to just disregard stuff like that in-between takes, so when the people making the movie or show remember little details like that, I think it should be celebrated because it means the people making the movie or show care about their jobs!

In terms of the characters, Stargirl still seems to be going strong! In fact, it seems like they fixed a lot of the character consistency issues from season 2 by removing what didn't work. The Shade's had his screentime noticeably reduced, Jenny's gone, Jakeem... Still doesn't have anything going on, but they wouldn't recast the Thunderbolt if they didn't have plans to do *something* with him this season, right? But the standout of the episode was absolutely Sylvester Pemberton!

I am *shocked* at just how many parallels they drew between Sylvester and Courtney. Obviously I knew that he was going to be sticking around for the whole season, but I figured he'd be in more of a background role to just show Courtney a few things and maybe teach her how to do some move that would help her in the season finale after Starman dies. And for the record, yes, I do still think Starman's gonna die. This is still the CW we're talking about here, people. No straight white man is safe unless the show explicitly spells out that they have Plot Armor, like Barry Allen for example. But no, they actually drew parallels between Sylvester and Courtney's life. Yeah he came to take the Staff back (by the way I *adore* that they both call it "Cosmo" since that's the name Courtney gave it last season), but once he saw that it had chosen a new wielder, he respectfully backed off, but he still feels like a part of him is missing. He doesn't have anyone or anything left for him except the Starman persona, and Courtney's actually able to sympathize with that since that was her entire arc in seasons 1 and 2! Courtney's core character wound is getting overly attached to the Stargirl persona for one reason or another, be it because her dad was a deadbeat, or because she's scared that her friends are all gonna leave her now that the mission's over, so when Courtney understands Sylvester and makes a compromise to share the Cosmic Staff, I actually really liked that! It's so easy to just ditch your character arc from the previous season once your character seems to have overcome it, but Stargirl goes the extra mile to *use* what the character learned from that arc to help other characters grow. Aka: Stargirl does something very, very basic that used to be commonplace but isn't anymore, because CW.

Then there was all the stuff with the Gambler. Now I don't buy for a second that he regrets joining up with the ISA, but I do believe he wants to change for his daughter, and not just because I'm 90% sure his daughter might be Courtney's age and join the JSA later on this season. Just a hunch, I haven't heard any casting details about Hazard potentially showing up. No, in just one scene they actually made me believe that Gambler wanted to be a better person. How? Well, they finally connected him with the pattern of the other members of the ISA (except the Shade, but after this episode he's now the only one that doesn't fit the pattern). For those of you that don't know, the ISA are all objectively horrible people, but in one-way or another they all try to be good parents. Except Dragon King who literally sees his daughter as a failed experiment, but he's the exception that proves the rule. Icicle encourages his son Cameron to live his life despite his (Icicle's) wife's death. The Fiddler's the principal of the high school that teaches her son to stand up for himself... In her own way. The Wizard encourages his son to pursue closeup magic despite everyone around him thinking that it's lame. The Crocks love their daughter so much that they will literally break out of and then *back into* prison just to watch her football tryouts. And now, the Gambler fits the pattern of the others. I also appreciated that they tied his development into Courtney's core character wound about him being a father that wasn't there for his daughter, but now wants to be. Ladies and gentlemen, we have *literal supervillains* that are better parents than Sam Kurtis and I love it!

So it seems like the episode was a roaring success on the character front, so what's the big deal?... The pacing. Again. Call me a broken record, but while I very much appreciate all the characterization, that's not the only thing you need to make a great show! You also need to have a great plot, which means that something needs to happen in your episodes! In my opinion, *this* was the biggest problem with season 2, and believe it or not, that seems to be the *one* thing that they didn't fix! Maybe this is just a one-episode thing since in all fairness there are almost too many characters for the season to juggle so they needed to do a lot of setup, but let's try to not make stuff like this a habit. Let's try to get the plot moving along this time so that it doesn't feel like this season is moving along slower than traffic at 5pm on a Friday.

Also, on The Flash there would've been a pointless flashback every time that a character said "Eclipso" in this episode. Thankfully, the writers of this show don't treat their audience like idiots. Thank you.

So on the whole, this was a good return to the show in my opinion. Courtney's using what she's learned in her character development to help people, people are unwittingly tying things into her core character wound, she's still clearly the main character and thank god for that. The show's (almost) never not sucked at character stuff and they don't start here, but the pacing of the main plot is still not moving at the pace it should be! And considering that the season's main plot is supposed to be a *single* murder, I have a sinking feeling that we're in for a looooooooong season.

7 / 10.
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7/10
''To Second Chances'' Stargirl Is Back
panagiotis199327 November 2022
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I don't know if they can really trust the Gambler. Wait someone put cameras inside Courtney's house? What? Im glad the Shade is back. It's obvious that with Starman back things got a bit weird and awkward. It seems like everyone wants to join the JSA now. The scene with Pat and Sylvester flying was cool. It seems like Sylvester misses being Starman and his backstory is kinda sad, the only thing he had was being Starman and now he has nothing. It's obvious that Courtney feels bad for him.

So Courtney agreed to share the staff with Starman? So this season we will have both Stargirl and Starman? Maybe some kind of team up too? I wonder how this will work. It looks like Cindy is now part of the team... officially. Artemis has some badass moves. I don't know it seems like the Gambler has pure intentions and he just wants to reconnect with his daughter. Someone put cameras everywhere watching everybody, who is behind this? Interesting! And the cliffhanger with Cindy over the Gambler's body was really good. Really good first episode overall. My rating is 7.5/10.
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10/10
Stargirl returned with a bang!
GomezAddams6669 September 2022
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It was previously revealed the storyline for this season was a murder mystery.

But the biggest mystery before the season even started was the return of one Sylvester Pemberton (Joe McHale), also known as Starman, who was able to get to Blue Valley just in time to help the new JSA defeat Eclipso.

Starman's return is a curve ball for everyone, after all, Pat held him as he perished from his wounds 10 years ago. We learned in the episode that he indeed died, but was resurrected when the cosmic staff was re-activated by Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger), and it makes sense considering the staff is a conduit of spiritual enlightenment, but unfortunately for Stargirl he wants it back. Sylvester wants to be Starman again as he doesn't know what his place in the world is, as he never had a family of his own aside from Pat and the Justice Society of America, but he decides that Courtney is the future as he relinquishes the staff.

However, Courtney being herself she decides that Blue Valley would be more protected if Sylvester watches over the town while she is at school, she is known to put other people before herself, that is why she is a hero, and the reason "cosmo" chose her. She also sees the good in everyone, Courtney has for the most part convinced everyone to give the villains a chance at redemption and live peacefully among them, some of them even want to join the JSA, but this is all an experiment that might not last much longer.

This episode also saw the return of Steven Sharpe (Eric Goins), also known as The Gambler. His return is not as welcomed by many, as he did not help defeat Eclipso like other ISA members did, which earned their shot at redemption. Sharpe claims that he has a long lost daughter he wants to find because he never had a father, which he says led him to the criminal life.

His attempt is short lived as right before the episode ends he is murdered outside his mobile home, and Cindy Burman (Meg DeLacy) is found by the JSA standing next to his body holding a recently fired gun,

This event will send shock waves in the coming episodes, and might help affirm what Starman and Yolanda Montez (Yvette Monreal) have been telling everyone including Courtney, that some people cannot be redeemed.

A mystery is afoot in Blue Valley, and it will be interesting to see i the coming weeks how everyone adjusts to the new status-quo, and how this murder fractures the already weak truce established between the frenemies.
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10/10
Like a comic book
mattwelteree29 September 2022
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What makes this new season episode great is that it is like a comic book. Scenes like Starman in the clouds look like a panel from a comic book. The character development of all the players is like a comic book. The sets all have moods and details like comic books. And it has foreshadowing of other characters drawn just outside of the panel, lurking in the shadows, doing things you can only speculate on.

If you can see any part of this episode, watch the opening sequence. It really establishes the town as a character. It is red white and blue and as wholesome as the Home Style flour that a little old lady carries in her grocery bag.
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2/10
Bringing Starman Back is a Bad Idea!
ProducersGuide2 September 2022
So, only because she is a female lead in this series, Stargirl needs a male partner who can use the staff like her? So, you go and bring Starman back from death as a cheap lie that insults the whole series and its viewers especially, the females.

I am so disappointed in the ways the story written to from now on ... what I just saw is an insult to any female. Is she not able to be the only one who has the ability to use the staff? Why? Because she is an actress and not an actor?

I really hope they don't go deep into this silly fight for the staff between Stargirl and Starman.

JUST STOP THIS BAD WRITING, PLEASE!
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5/10
What are you even trying to do here?
AshBoshog2 September 2022
Can you guys stop dragging out every scene and add horrible loud soundtrack in the background when there is nothing happening. I did not think this show could get any worse but I really hope it is just like this for the first episode.

Can you guys stop dragging out every scene and add horrible loud soundtrack in the background when there is nothing happening. I did not think this show could get any worse but I really hope it is just like this for the first episode.

Can you guys stop dragging out every scene and add horrible loud soundtrack in the background when there is nothing happening. I did not think this show could get any worse but I really hope it is just like this for the first episode.
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